ohoy swim
Our favourite trend in swimwear this year has nothing
to do with which hunk of flesh is exposed, but the use
of materials that would make Mother Nature grin from
ear to ear. Take Scandinavian brand Ohoy Swim, for
instance: their simple, functional togs are made with
recycled nylon yarn and regenerated plastics collected
straight from the sea. If that sounds up your alley, head
to ohoyswim.com and dive straight in.
me want cookie (dough)
If you find yourself with a sopping wet patch of paper on this page,
we’d totally understand – after all, this edible cookie dough looks
pretty damn scrummy. It’s created in Melbourne by siblingsChris,
AlexandJess, inspired by the best part of helping their mum bake as
little tykes: licking the spoon. You don’t even have to bake the dough,
just open the tub and shovel it in your gob. With flavours like cookies
and cream, triple chocolate and apple cinnamon (and even some
gluten-free options), tubs start from $9 atcookiedoh.co
totesgolden
Some folks sort themselves by
the Spice Girl they like best;
others by deciding if they’re
team Angel or Spike. We’d
rather know if you’re more
ofaPokyLittlePuppyfellow,
a Scuffy the Tugboat lass, or
Tawny Scrawny Lion chum.
Not that it really matters,
given everyone can get their
mitts on thisOut of Print
Little Golden Books tote bag.
Just stop byoutofprint.com
with around $28, or visit
frankie.com.au/win–we
have five up for grabs.
here, kitty
Phil Anderson Blythe likes cats. So much so,
he’s willing to set aside a can of his favourite
amber ale just to give the closest feline a friendly
stroke. If you, too, value pats over ice-cold
beverages, you might like to stop by legaragela.
bigcartel.com to pick up one of his Cat Lover
tees – he makes them alongside his partner
Nicole Ranalli, and you can nab one for around
42 bucks. Did we mention we have three tees to
give away? Just head to frankie.com.au/win and
wish with all your might.
ooh, handy
Some people might see
this hand-cut wooden
brooch as an OK sign;
others as the energy-
channelling hand
symbol some folks
make while meditating.
French lass Marjorie
Bourgoin designed it as
fingers carefully tugging
on a piece of thread
- but whatever your
interpretation, it can
be nabbed for around
$19 at cocostudioshop.
etsy.com
frank bits