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]]>Buoy is constantly amazing tattoo enthusiasts and social media users with his charming tattoo designs that feature cute and silly animals alongside other goofy characters. Some of his past designs include a frog eating a watermelon, a hedgehog riding a skateboard, and a cat looking at its reflection in a glass of water.
According to Buoy, his love for animals is the biggest source of inspiration for his designs. This is particularly the case with frogs, which are among the most demanded motifs among his clients.
“Basically, I love all kinds of animals, so I tried a lot of different types. For the frog, I love the mindless facial expression, like they have no idea what is going on. And I think a lot of my followers feel the same way!” Buoy told Bored Panda.
Buoy is based in Seoul, South Korea, but thanks to the magic of social media, his tattoos have found admirers from all over the world. Tattoo enthusiasts sometimes come to Seoul just to get inked by Buoy, while the artist himself also travels to foreign countries in order to meet the high demand. For example, he is visiting Australia in April, and all of the slots have already been booked.
You can admire more of Buoy’s tattoo designs by continuing to scroll.
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]]>The post This Fashion Designer Makes Clothes Out of the Most Unexpected Materials appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>Infinite makes clothes using materials that you wouldn’t think could ever become clothes, including coins, keyboard keys, and spoons. Each piece is handmade by Infinite and can be worn or admired as a piece of art.
“All my pieces are handmade 1 of 1 art pieces, you can buy them to wear, or you can hang them on your wall,” says Infinite on his official website.
According to Infinite, he became interested in fashion design while looking for a pastime activity during the coronavirus pandemic. He started making clothes for himself, and his pieces quickly caught the attention of his friends, who wanted something similar.
Infinite continued to explore his interest in fashion while making his creations more daring over time. This led to creations like pants made out of 7,000 pennies, gloves covered in keys, and a jacket that consists entirely of spoons and weighs 41 pounds.
Infinite frequently documents his creative process and shares finished pieces on social media. You can check out more of his creations by scrolling below.
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]]>The post TikToker Makes Puffer Jackets Out of Vintage Pop Culture-Themed Sleeping Bags appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>Holcombe started trending on social media earlier this year after he posted a video in which he turned an Aladdin sleeping bag into a puffer jacket. His creation has a cool retro vibe and is so well-crafted that you could never tell the jacket was once a sleeping bag.
Holcombe decided to venture into the business of making clothes out of vintage, mostly pop culture-themed, sleeping bags and other items after he noticed his friends loved creations and wanted to own them. He decided to have a one-month test run and discovered that he earned more money by selling his fashion pieces than he did working at his previous job.
Holcombe started a company called Rye Dylan Reworks, which has been growing strong ever since.
According to Holcombe, he finds the material for his business by visiting thrift stores and picking up sleeping bags, blankets, towels, and more. He focuses on items decorated with pop culture motifs ranging from Disney movies and Marvel superheroes to video games and anime. This gives his fashion pieces an element of nostalgia that his customers like.
Continue scrolling to check out more of Holcombe’s creations below.
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]]>The post MSCHF Reveals New Boots Entirely Made Out of Rubber appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>The “2×4” boots are described as “all sole” and stay true to that description, with even the tongue being made of sturdy gum rubber. The only non-rubber components are the shoelaces and the leather ankle cuff to make them more comfortable for the wearer. The boots come adorned with a handful of details, including MSCHF at the sole and motifs that are similar to the blossom pattern famously used by fashion house Louis Vuitton.
“The boot tread has been extruded up through the body of the boot, and the upper is made of gum rubber sole material. Built to stomp some curbs,” MSCHF explains on its website.
The “2×4” boots will be officially released on March 19 through MSCHF’s online webshop in a limited availability for $400.
As part of the release campaign, MSCHF teamed up with legendary director Spike Lee to promote the shoes. They are also offering a “2×4” pair, worn and signed by Spike Lee, at an auction through Sotheby’s. These boots are estimated to fetch north of $2,000.
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]]>The post Graffiti Artist Futura and Crocs Team Up for Limited Edition Custom Classic Clogs appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>Futura and Crocs recently teamed up for a line of limited edition custom classic clogs. The release features Futura’s trademark graffiti style adorning two versions of the clog, “Green Ivy” and “Pearl White”.
“Green Ivy” features a green insole with a green and white exterior that also features splashes of red, brown, and black. “Pearl White” is monochromatic, featuring more subtle artworks. Both versions also feature Futura’s signature symbols, including a Pointman figurine and a depiction of the atom as attachable accessories.
These stylish clogs will be initially released on the webshop of Futura’s design company, Futura Laboratories, on March 11. They will then become available on Crocs’ online store three days later. Both versions are available in a limited number of units, so if you like them, make sure not to miss out. They will reportedly retail at $85.
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]]>The post The Internet Has Fallen in Love With This Cool Ocean Sunfish Sweater appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>Felissimo recently presented a line of sunfish-shaped products, including a sunfish pillow, sunfish pouch, and arguably the coolest of them all, a sunfish sweater.
The sunfish sweater is designed to mimic the shape and look of a sunfish with fins on the sleeves and a neckline that serves as the fish’s mouth. According to Felissimo, putting it on makes you feel “as if a sunfish ate you”.
“It’s made of smooth, elastic material and feels perfect,” Felissimo shared in the caption of an Instagram post that detailed the release.
However, the pillow and the pouch are also quite interesting. The pillow is the size of a real ocean fish and looks quite cuddly. The pouch, on the other hand, allows you to bring some cuteness anywhere you go while also having storage for smaller items you need.
Unfortunately for the rest of the world, these ocean sunfish products are only available in Japan at the moment. But hey, at least we got another great reason to travel to Japan.
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]]>The post Stepdad Destroys Girl’s $900 Prom Dress, She Teaches Him a Costly Lesson appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>For Hannah Frankel, prom meant more than just a party. After working hard to save enough money to buy her dream dress, Hannah couldn’t wait for the big day. However, when she caught her stepdad destroying the dress, she couldn’t believe her eyes. Hannah was about to make her stepdad wish he’d never touched it at all.
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]]>The post 34+ Fashion Fails That Have Us Questioning Everything appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>From cowboy boots that double as sandals to misprinted mistakes that’ll make you laugh out loud, here are some of the cringiest clothing designs we’ve ever come across. You won’t believe these fashion fails actually exist!
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]]>The post Woman Buys a Brooch for $35 in the 1980s, It Turns Out to Be Worth $19,000 appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>As the story goes, Steel saw a brooch at an antique market and found it beautiful, so she decided to buy it. It stayed in her jewelry collection until recently, when she watched a clip from a 2011 episode of BBC’s show Antiques Roadshow that featured a Burges-designed brooch similar to hers.
After inspecting the brooch closely and realizing it could be worth a lot more than she paid for it, Steel took it to action house Gildings Auctioneers, who confirmed it was the work of Burges.
Steel ended up appearing on a 2023 Christmas special of Antiques Roadshow, where she shared the story.
“The brooch originally caught my eye for its strong design, strange lettering, and unusual stones,” Steel shared. “I always loved it and thought that it was so particular in its design that sooner or later I would discover who had designed it.”
The brooch is now headed to auction in the spring, where it is estimated to fetch a bid of up to $19,000.
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]]>The post Converse Releasing All-Stars Inspired by Japan’s Ukiyo-e Masterpieces appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>The first model is inspired by Katsushika Hokusai’s “The Great Wave off Kanagawa, “which is arguably the most famous Ukiyo-e piece ever created. It features Hokusai’s masterpiece printed on the inner and outer sides of white All-Star hi-tops.
The second model has motifs from Utagawa Kuniyoshi’s “Takiyasha the Witch and the Skeleton Spectre. “Print of gashadokoro, giant skeleton commonly featured in Japanese folklore, is placed on the outer sides of black All-Star hi-tops.
These unique All-Stars are currently available on the official Japanese website of Converse. They come at a price of around $80.
Ukiyo-e, which featured extensive use of woodblock prints, was particularly popular in Japan from the 17th century through the 19th century. Artists creating Ukiyo-e art covered a wide range of subjects, including depictions of historical events, landscapes, folklore, and scenes from everyday life.
Hokusai’s “The Great Wave off Kanagawa” is part of the artist’s large series titled Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji. It was created in 1831 and is often recognized as the greatest artwork in Japanese history. It is estimated that 8,000 copies were originally printed, but only 200 survived to date.
Kuniyoshi created “Takiyasha the Witch and the Skeleton Spectre” between 1843 and 1847. It shows a scene from the Story of Utö Yasutaka, written by poet Santö Kyöden, in which Princess Takiyasha reads a scroll to summon Gashadokuro, hoping it will protect her from monsters.
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]]>The post Check Out These Adorable Tattoos By South Korean Tattoo Artist Buoy appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>Buoy is constantly amazing tattoo enthusiasts and social media users with his charming tattoo designs that feature cute and silly animals alongside other goofy characters. Some of his past designs include a frog eating a watermelon, a hedgehog riding a skateboard, and a cat looking at its reflection in a glass of water.
According to Buoy, his love for animals is the biggest source of inspiration for his designs. This is particularly the case with frogs, which are among the most demanded motifs among his clients.
“Basically, I love all kinds of animals, so I tried a lot of different types. For the frog, I love the mindless facial expression, like they have no idea what is going on. And I think a lot of my followers feel the same way!” Buoy told Bored Panda.
Buoy is based in Seoul, South Korea, but thanks to the magic of social media, his tattoos have found admirers from all over the world. Tattoo enthusiasts sometimes come to Seoul just to get inked by Buoy, while the artist himself also travels to foreign countries in order to meet the high demand. For example, he is visiting Australia in April, and all of the slots have already been booked.
You can admire more of Buoy’s tattoo designs by continuing to scroll.
The post Check Out These Adorable Tattoos By South Korean Tattoo Artist Buoy appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>The post This Fashion Designer Makes Clothes Out of the Most Unexpected Materials appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>Infinite makes clothes using materials that you wouldn’t think could ever become clothes, including coins, keyboard keys, and spoons. Each piece is handmade by Infinite and can be worn or admired as a piece of art.
“All my pieces are handmade 1 of 1 art pieces, you can buy them to wear, or you can hang them on your wall,” says Infinite on his official website.
According to Infinite, he became interested in fashion design while looking for a pastime activity during the coronavirus pandemic. He started making clothes for himself, and his pieces quickly caught the attention of his friends, who wanted something similar.
Infinite continued to explore his interest in fashion while making his creations more daring over time. This led to creations like pants made out of 7,000 pennies, gloves covered in keys, and a jacket that consists entirely of spoons and weighs 41 pounds.
Infinite frequently documents his creative process and shares finished pieces on social media. You can check out more of his creations by scrolling below.
The post This Fashion Designer Makes Clothes Out of the Most Unexpected Materials appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>The post TikToker Makes Puffer Jackets Out of Vintage Pop Culture-Themed Sleeping Bags appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>Holcombe started trending on social media earlier this year after he posted a video in which he turned an Aladdin sleeping bag into a puffer jacket. His creation has a cool retro vibe and is so well-crafted that you could never tell the jacket was once a sleeping bag.
Holcombe decided to venture into the business of making clothes out of vintage, mostly pop culture-themed, sleeping bags and other items after he noticed his friends loved creations and wanted to own them. He decided to have a one-month test run and discovered that he earned more money by selling his fashion pieces than he did working at his previous job.
Holcombe started a company called Rye Dylan Reworks, which has been growing strong ever since.
According to Holcombe, he finds the material for his business by visiting thrift stores and picking up sleeping bags, blankets, towels, and more. He focuses on items decorated with pop culture motifs ranging from Disney movies and Marvel superheroes to video games and anime. This gives his fashion pieces an element of nostalgia that his customers like.
Continue scrolling to check out more of Holcombe’s creations below.
The post TikToker Makes Puffer Jackets Out of Vintage Pop Culture-Themed Sleeping Bags appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>The post MSCHF Reveals New Boots Entirely Made Out of Rubber appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>The “2×4” boots are described as “all sole” and stay true to that description, with even the tongue being made of sturdy gum rubber. The only non-rubber components are the shoelaces and the leather ankle cuff to make them more comfortable for the wearer. The boots come adorned with a handful of details, including MSCHF at the sole and motifs that are similar to the blossom pattern famously used by fashion house Louis Vuitton.
“The boot tread has been extruded up through the body of the boot, and the upper is made of gum rubber sole material. Built to stomp some curbs,” MSCHF explains on its website.
The “2×4” boots will be officially released on March 19 through MSCHF’s online webshop in a limited availability for $400.
As part of the release campaign, MSCHF teamed up with legendary director Spike Lee to promote the shoes. They are also offering a “2×4” pair, worn and signed by Spike Lee, at an auction through Sotheby’s. These boots are estimated to fetch north of $2,000.
The post MSCHF Reveals New Boots Entirely Made Out of Rubber appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>The post Graffiti Artist Futura and Crocs Team Up for Limited Edition Custom Classic Clogs appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>Futura and Crocs recently teamed up for a line of limited edition custom classic clogs. The release features Futura’s trademark graffiti style adorning two versions of the clog, “Green Ivy” and “Pearl White”.
“Green Ivy” features a green insole with a green and white exterior that also features splashes of red, brown, and black. “Pearl White” is monochromatic, featuring more subtle artworks. Both versions also feature Futura’s signature symbols, including a Pointman figurine and a depiction of the atom as attachable accessories.
These stylish clogs will be initially released on the webshop of Futura’s design company, Futura Laboratories, on March 11. They will then become available on Crocs’ online store three days later. Both versions are available in a limited number of units, so if you like them, make sure not to miss out. They will reportedly retail at $85.
The post Graffiti Artist Futura and Crocs Team Up for Limited Edition Custom Classic Clogs appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>The post The Internet Has Fallen in Love With This Cool Ocean Sunfish Sweater appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>Felissimo recently presented a line of sunfish-shaped products, including a sunfish pillow, sunfish pouch, and arguably the coolest of them all, a sunfish sweater.
The sunfish sweater is designed to mimic the shape and look of a sunfish with fins on the sleeves and a neckline that serves as the fish’s mouth. According to Felissimo, putting it on makes you feel “as if a sunfish ate you”.
“It’s made of smooth, elastic material and feels perfect,” Felissimo shared in the caption of an Instagram post that detailed the release.
However, the pillow and the pouch are also quite interesting. The pillow is the size of a real ocean fish and looks quite cuddly. The pouch, on the other hand, allows you to bring some cuteness anywhere you go while also having storage for smaller items you need.
Unfortunately for the rest of the world, these ocean sunfish products are only available in Japan at the moment. But hey, at least we got another great reason to travel to Japan.
The post The Internet Has Fallen in Love With This Cool Ocean Sunfish Sweater appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>The post Stepdad Destroys Girl’s $900 Prom Dress, She Teaches Him a Costly Lesson appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>For Hannah Frankel, prom meant more than just a party. After working hard to save enough money to buy her dream dress, Hannah couldn’t wait for the big day. However, when she caught her stepdad destroying the dress, she couldn’t believe her eyes. Hannah was about to make her stepdad wish he’d never touched it at all.
The post Stepdad Destroys Girl’s $900 Prom Dress, She Teaches Him a Costly Lesson appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>The post 34+ Fashion Fails That Have Us Questioning Everything appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>From cowboy boots that double as sandals to misprinted mistakes that’ll make you laugh out loud, here are some of the cringiest clothing designs we’ve ever come across. You won’t believe these fashion fails actually exist!
The post 34+ Fashion Fails That Have Us Questioning Everything appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>The post Woman Buys a Brooch for $35 in the 1980s, It Turns Out to Be Worth $19,000 appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>As the story goes, Steel saw a brooch at an antique market and found it beautiful, so she decided to buy it. It stayed in her jewelry collection until recently, when she watched a clip from a 2011 episode of BBC’s show Antiques Roadshow that featured a Burges-designed brooch similar to hers.
After inspecting the brooch closely and realizing it could be worth a lot more than she paid for it, Steel took it to action house Gildings Auctioneers, who confirmed it was the work of Burges.
Steel ended up appearing on a 2023 Christmas special of Antiques Roadshow, where she shared the story.
“The brooch originally caught my eye for its strong design, strange lettering, and unusual stones,” Steel shared. “I always loved it and thought that it was so particular in its design that sooner or later I would discover who had designed it.”
The brooch is now headed to auction in the spring, where it is estimated to fetch a bid of up to $19,000.
The post Woman Buys a Brooch for $35 in the 1980s, It Turns Out to Be Worth $19,000 appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>The post Converse Releasing All-Stars Inspired by Japan’s Ukiyo-e Masterpieces appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>The first model is inspired by Katsushika Hokusai’s “The Great Wave off Kanagawa, “which is arguably the most famous Ukiyo-e piece ever created. It features Hokusai’s masterpiece printed on the inner and outer sides of white All-Star hi-tops.
The second model has motifs from Utagawa Kuniyoshi’s “Takiyasha the Witch and the Skeleton Spectre. “Print of gashadokoro, giant skeleton commonly featured in Japanese folklore, is placed on the outer sides of black All-Star hi-tops.
These unique All-Stars are currently available on the official Japanese website of Converse. They come at a price of around $80.
Ukiyo-e, which featured extensive use of woodblock prints, was particularly popular in Japan from the 17th century through the 19th century. Artists creating Ukiyo-e art covered a wide range of subjects, including depictions of historical events, landscapes, folklore, and scenes from everyday life.
Hokusai’s “The Great Wave off Kanagawa” is part of the artist’s large series titled Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji. It was created in 1831 and is often recognized as the greatest artwork in Japanese history. It is estimated that 8,000 copies were originally printed, but only 200 survived to date.
Kuniyoshi created “Takiyasha the Witch and the Skeleton Spectre” between 1843 and 1847. It shows a scene from the Story of Utö Yasutaka, written by poet Santö Kyöden, in which Princess Takiyasha reads a scroll to summon Gashadokuro, hoping it will protect her from monsters.
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