The Volcom Girls New School Creedler brings sexy back to the beach. It has a polyurethane toe strap with metal Volcom logo hardware, and a poly foot bed with embossed Volcom print as well. The boardwalk is calling. Buy them here.
The Volcom Girls New School Creedler brings sexy back to the beach. It has a polyurethane toe strap with metal Volcom logo hardware, and a poly foot bed with embossed Volcom print as well. The boardwalk is calling. Buy them here.
Inspired by ’80s slap bracelets, these trend-setting Rumba watches feature comfortable silicone bands and they are ultra-lightweight at around 10 grams. They are a good watch for any athlete, but they are trendy as a casual mix with more formal attire. Bottom line, they’re fun and colorful for adult kids of all ages. Get them here.
From the beach to the boardwalk, this Old Navy Straw Tote is a big, roomy, well-constructed straw bag that’s stylish and gets the job done. Double straps and lined interior. 3 colorways (neutral shown above). And at $19.50 it’s unbeatable for value. Buy it here.
The Dot Dash Poseur is a classic wayfarer shade. It comes in a variety of colors, like the chocolate brown with bronze gradient lens shown above. Solid construction matched with UV400 protection keeps your eyes happy, and a price tag under $20 retail makes your wallet happy too. Check them out at dot-shades.com.
Made from 100% natural hemp fiber, these rainbow sandals are beach friendly and built to last. They come in natural, brown, and black colored hemp, and the ladies version shown above has a narrower strap than the mens version. They also come in a single or double layer arc sole. To see more of Rainbow’s fine products, visit their site at RainbowSandals.com.
For me, fleece is an anytime, anywhere essential. This hoodie from The Ryde is stylish and yields the comfort you would expect from its heathered look and feel. And the contrast stitching detail will keep it at the front of your closet. There’s also a black and a blue version, and you can buy them on sale here.

Few companies come along and change the scene. Tavik, an “elevated” lifestyle brand inspired by music, street culture, and the loud, in-your-face antics of the 80s is bringing you some great fresh cuts and designs this upcoming Spring and Summer. Look for it in the coming months, and check out the 2011 line at TavikSwimwear.com.

Shwood is a handcrafted wooden eyewear company based in Portland Oregon. By nature (literally) their product is environmentally friendly, but they don’t tout it. They’re all about craftsmanship, and wood manipulation is kept to a minimum in order to showcase the medium’s natural and unique splendor. All models are accompanied by 100% UVA/UVB protection Carl Zeiss lenses imported from Italy. Check them out and purchase a pair of their shades at shwoodshop.com.

Although its hard to think about wearing these during the holidays right now (unless you’re going on a trip to Central America) O’Neill has some great summer dresses in their online store, and almost all of them come with price-tags under $50. Shown above from left to right are Ever ($44); Heat ($44); Tough Love ($40); and Long Distance ($40). Find more in the O’Neill online store at shoponeillusa.com.

Scarlett Johansson has teamed up with Neff and Zappos to design some new beanies to raise money for the City of Hope.
“I helped create this Neff Beanie with the hope that every purchase might make a cancer patient feel a bit more comfortable during his/her treatments,” explained Scarlett, “and look cool and be cozy all the while. The beanies are eco friendly too, so they’re as nice to the earth as they are to the person wearing them,” says Johansson.
For every Scarlett beanie that is sold (they’re only available on Zappos), Neff will donate one beanie to a City of Hope cancer patient/survivor.