Is anything truly original anymore? That’s hard to tell. But you know what they say about monkeys and typewriters. Given enough time, just about anything will get recycled or paid tribute to. But sometimes it’s a little too close. Your job is to compare and decide whether it’s an acceptable tribute you might wear, or something to steer clear of. To submit a suggestion for The Rip Off, send it in via style tip.
UPDATE: Since yesterday, the photoshopped form•function•form photos have been removed from the Field & Crew watch kickstarter page. As of early Thursday morning they’re still on the instagram page though.
UPDATE II: Pics have been removed from the instagram page.
Left: The “Field & Crew” watch kickstarter project. Right: The original form•function•form Button Stud Weekender
Well that’s just blatant. This kickstarter project is out to make not just a watch, but a watch equipped with “smart pin” spring bars that should allow you to swap any of their six watch bands (also offered as a “reward” for $49) without the use of a spring bar tool. One of the band options is this “brown leather stud” band. Pretty sure we’ve all seen these before. FFF’s button stud watch band is a great idea, so imitators will come along, but to use the exact same photos from form•function•form‘s website with a few cosmetic photoshop changes?
Oh, and…
Plus a restock (no sale) of a favorite USA assembled dive watch.
It's nice when a brand warns their customers in advance of raising their prices.
Spring ready sneakers, grooming goods, watches, etc. Saddle up. Amazon's spring sale is on.
New sportcoats. Italian desert boots. J. Crew dips their promo-toes into spring.
From de-scaling irons to shining shoes to smelling coat pits. Let's clean up our act.
New Seikos are on sale, and J. Crew's Suit event is expiring soon.