Friday 25 December 2015

How to Buy a Leather Bag

 Universal Store London™ - Leather Bags
Universal Store London™ - Leather Bags

Leather bags are unique among men’s accessories. A good one will last a lifetime and, if treated well, look better at the end than the beginning of your life together. Only leather has this attribute, gaining an individual patina from the way it is used and cared for, and a bag provides the largest canvas on which that rich beauty can be displayed.

The quality of leather attachés, holdalls and brief cases varies hugely. But unlike suits, which I discussed in my last post, the quality is on the outside, for everyone to see. You just have to know what you’re looking for.

The three main areas to watch are leather, hardware and stitching.

Good leather is the most tactile area. Pick up a soft example, like a holdall, and feel how supple it is in your hand. Try bending it inwards, towards the centre of the bag, and watch for sharp creases on the surface that show whether there is some kind of coating on the top. A good leather will wrinkle naturally like skin – like the creases on your knuckles.

“The skin that comes from the cow is around three quarters of an inch thick,” says British leather specialist Bill Amberg. “That is split into two or three layers and only the top has a grain, and inherent strength. The mid-layer might be used on cheaper bags, but painted with something to give it a new surface. That will peel off pretty quickly.”

When it comes to hardware, zips are pretty easy to test. Try zipping them up and down; the smoothest are the best. Checking the D-rings that join handles or shoulder straps to the bag is also quite straightforward: all hardware is either a cast fitting or pressed metal. The latter is lighter, cheaper and weaker. You can spot pressed metal because there will be a faint seam somewhere on it, usually running around the edge.

Stitching by hand is always stronger than a machine because it involves two threads interweaving through the leather. A machine can’t reach through and bring a needle back.

That’s the prime reason Hermès bags are so expensive: they are 100 per cent hand-sewn. In general, look for slightly longer, tighter stitches that seem to be pulling the leather together. It is most commonly used on handles on other bags (such as Louis Vuitton hard cases) and some traditional attaché cases. “The most beautiful of all is the lid-over case, where you can’t use a wooden frame because of the way the lid has to fit over the base,” says Carol Bellingham, leather buyer at William & Son. “The structure there is created entirely through stitching into a solid piece of leather. Because it doesn’t have a frame it can’t shatter. Someone once dropped one from the top of the Eiffel Tower; that’s how we know.”

In the end, outside large designer brands, price normally reflects much of the quality of a bag. But there are also many bags from reputable companies that look cheap – with shiny, artificial finishes or printed patterns – and plenty of good bags that skimp on the hardware. If you want a bag that will last a lifetime, it’s worth checking for the aforementioned signs of quality. After all, all a man really needs in life is a work bag, a weekend holdall and a suitcase. Invest in all three departments, and you’re set.

Thursday 24 December 2015

NEW SoundRacer Model X

Now with a MicroSD slot for endless sounds!!

The NEW SoundRacer Model X FM transmitter with MicroSD card and 6 pre-installed super sports car and motorcycle engine sounds ready for your car!

The NEW SoundRacer Model X car FM transmitter with 6 super sports car and motorcycle engine sounds for your car!
More sounds can be downloaded to the MicroSD card. You can even make your own sound files!
The sound is played through the car speakers and follows the engines RPM!
AUX input: Car FM Transmitter.
SoundRacer X can also function as a Car FM transmitter and send music from your phone or music player to the car audio system.
AUX output:
SoundRacer X has an FM transmitter that sends the engine sounds to the car FM radio but if your car has an AUX input you can connect it directly with the included cable.

Charger: Charge your mobile phone or tablet.
The new SoundRacer X has a 2a USB socket with charging function so that you can charge your phone or tablet in your car.
Installed sounds: Just press a button on the new SoundRacer X to change engine sound. 6 exciting engine sounds are ready installed on the included MicroSD card.

GSX Suzuki.
Twin-V Harley.
V12 Ferrari.
V10 LFA Lexus V10.
Lamborghini V8.
Mustang Shelby.

NEW sounds: Install new sounds. The Windows program allows you to add more sounds! More sounds will be available from the SoundRacer website. Just download and store on the MicroSD card, then insert the card into your SoundRacer X and drive away with new fantastic engine sounds in your car!
Make sounds: Make your own sounds!
If you know how to record and edit sound files you can even make your own sounds. Open sound file format SoundRacer makes the file format public so that engine sound enthusiasts everywhere can make sound files from their own recordings and share with others.

How does it work?

The SoundRacer is a piece of affordable and ingenious technology that works on signals and electrical noise. Signal frequencies in the electrical cables running from the AC alternator follow the engine speed. The SoundRacer detects these signals and transforms them into a simulated RPM. The increase in the simulated RPM multiplied by a factor of 3 then produces a more exciting acceleration impression – all done without running the car’s engine at a higher RPM. The SoundRacer then generates an incredibly realistic super-sports car sound that changes according to the rev point of the car i.e. idle, acceleration at lower/higher RPM and deceleration.

How easy is it to install?

Never before has it been so easy and affordable to make a car feel as a muscle car. Set up in a minute, easy as 1-2-3 and then you are ready to enjoy the fun and excitement of hearing the impressive engine sounds of a famous sports car.
1. Plug in the SoundRacer in the car 12V/cigarette lighter socket.
2. Find a free FM frequency on the car stereo and set the SoundRacer to the same frequency. Some models can also connect to the radio AUX input.
3. Start engine and make a short rev to about 3000 rpm and down. Three beeps will indicate that SoundRacer have synchronized with the car engine rpm.
Now you are ready to go!

How cool is that?!

...And the SoundRacer offers even more: if you have an older FM car radio system which does not have an external audio device function, you can use the SoundRacer to listen to music from your mp3 player, as it has a 3.5 mm stereo line-in cable.



Orvibo WiWo - S20 Smart Wifi Plug Home Automation Remote Control Socket ...

Remotely turn appliances and electronic devices on and off
Set schedules, receive customized notifications and timing your electronics
Operates over Wi-Fi and mobile internet, at home and away
Compatible with any smartphone or tablet such as iPhone,iPad,Samsung,Nexus,HTC ,LG,Motorola, Nokia and so on
Can be used throughout home for multiple devices including fans, cell phone chargers, lights, kitchen appliances, electric toothbrushes etc.
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UBtech Alpha 1S Humanoid Intelligent Robot

Meet the UBTECH Alpha Robot: a fun robot that you can control using an iOS or Android device. This humanoid robot is highly programmable. It comes with a special software that lets you teach your robot new moves. Alpha 1S is highly flexible and has 16 degrees of freedom. It has an aluminium alloy structure with ABS housing. Buy Here



Sunday 20 December 2015

Canvas Travel Hiking Rucksack Backpack

The Rucksack is a style that is highly sought after because of its edginess and vintage flavour. It offers so much personality just in the look that it possesses.
This Travel-Hiking Rucksack Bag will take you back to the era when cars were not around. If you wanted to go somewhere, you had to hit the dust filled road and hope you made it by dark. This would have been a bag you would have seen many wonders carrying. They were also carried by the travelling soldier, as an easier means to toting around their items, rather than their large Army bags. Why? Because this is the era that Rucksack came to life. That is why they possess so many characteristics.
This backpack adopts finished products washing process with high-quality cotton canvas. The fabric feels more soft and skin-friendly. This is a basic multi-purpose day pack for most your necessities.
With cool style and canvas materials, it brings you more casual feel and happy to carry it all the time.
Eco-friendly casual life style. 100% cotton canvas backpack; Durable and fashionable.
Interior: Cell Phone Pocket, Interior Zipper Pocket; credential pocket, iPad Sleeve.
Adjustable padded shoulder straps for carrying comfort.
The rucksack is a style that is fashion forward, and can be utilized by both men and women. Its rugged appeal gives it a personality, which is what so many individuals love about this bag.
If you are looking for a backpack that will make you stand out from the crowd, this rucksack has that ability.
Available in Brown, Military Green and Khaki 













Friday 18 December 2015

'Belgravia' Grained - Leather Double Zip Portfolio Briefcase

Double-Zip Leather Portfolio Briefcase Belgravia Briefcase is an astute choice for the sharp-dressing city commuter. Crafted from grained-leather, it features silver-tone hardware. Enhance your professional life with this Belgravia Briefcase. Crafted from cow  leather, it features two spacious zipped compartments, as well as a central pocket, offering easy access to your essentials.
Details:
Black grained-leather (cow)
Two top handles, detachable shoulder strap
Silver hardware
Internal zipped and pouch pockets
Lined in brown canvas
Two-way zip fastening
Dimensions: 15.5" L x 3" D x 12" H inches (39.5 cm L x 7.5 cm D x 30.5 cm H)
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Saturday 12 December 2015

Seven tips to secure your iPhone from hackers

We store our whole lives on our smartphones, so it makes sense to take security seriously. Follow these tips to stop prying eyes getting to your sensitive information.



1) Use a PIN or fingerprint security
With all the things we now use our smartphone for: email; banking; browsing; shopping, it's dangerous to leave them unguarded. Locking your screen will protect your sensitive data and apps from meddling. Just go into the settings app on your device, then the general tab and "Touch ID & passcode lock" - from here you will be able to turn on either a numeric PIN or Touch ID fingerprint scanning. If you do use a PIN steer clear of the two most common - and therefore easily guessed - combinations: 0000 and 1234.

2) Or use a longer passphrase...
If you want more security than a four-digit PIN provides - after all, there's a one-in-10,000 chance that someone will guess it correctly first time - you can opt instead to use a passphrase. To do this, go to your settings app, then "Touch ID & Passcode" and turn "Simple Passcode" off. This will allow you to create a longer and more complex passcode with upper and lowercase letters, numbers and other symbols.

3)Self destruct
If you're serious about stopping intruders then you can tell your phone to delete all data if it thinks someone is trying to break in. Under the same page on settings you can enable "erase data" - this will wipe the phone clean after ten incorrect guesses at the PIN. If you have Touch ID enabled then it will allow you three chances to get your fingerprint recognised, then it will revert to PIN entry.

4) Privacy settings
You have dozens of apps installed on your phone and they all have access to various features or data on your phone: some can use the camera, others the microphone, some might even be able to look at your photographs. You'll have had to give them each permission to do this at the time, but it's easy to lose track - maybe there are apps you no longer use, and giving them access is an unnecessary risk. Go into your settings app and then the "privacy" tab. Here you will be able to see which apps have which privileges, and turn them off/on.

5) Turn off notifications
The ability to see a summary of notifications on the lock screen is handy, but if that gives away personal or confidential data then you could be in trouble. Remember, it will show the contents of messages you receive, your calendar for that day and various other things.

6) Disable Siri
Just as with notifications, Siri can leak data even when your phone is locked. An attacker finding your phone unattended can ask him/her all sorts of questions that could reveal personal information. To put a stop to this go to settings, then “Touch ID & passcode” and set “allow access when locked” on Siri to off.

7) Type it yourself
Auto Fill is a handy feature that does exactly what it says on the tin: any time that Safari sees a box asking for your name, username, password or credit card details, it fills them in for you. This is fine, unless someone else happens to be using your phone. To turn it off, go to settings, then general and "Passwords & AutoFill".

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Saturday 28 November 2015

Why are bags so important, and what can they tell about you?


 Mayfair Black Deep Embossed Croc Print Handbag
Our clothes can say a lot about us – there is no point in denying this. No matter how much we want to try and be different, unique, but also smart and well-read, we are still human beings, and we judge, and are being judged, based on the looks, each and every day of our lives. Your clothes can say so much about you. Whether it is new, or old, tidy, messy, ironed or not, this can make you look like a professional or like a college student that is coming back from a party. You get the picture. One of the more important things that you probably always carry around is, you guessed it, your bag. Your purse, briefcase, or backpack primarily serve to carry things for you in a neat and orderly fashion, but they also have the property of describing you. The same way you pay attention to your hair, you ought to pay attention to the bag you carry.

The Importance of Bags?
We sometimes hear the word bagology, which is actually used to define the study of handbags in order to help people understand them better, their purpose, but also the meaning they carry. You might actually find this quite silly, or something no one thinks about; but is that really true? Big fashion companies actually use this in order to create a bag that is most suited for a particular group of people, that accommodates their needs, and their fashion style. The same way a backpack can tell that you are a laid-back person, someone who has a casual approach for most things; a briefcase can tell that you are in a hurry, and that you are someone who takes their work quite seriously.

Naturally, all this can be used to improve your appearance, and you can actually convey the look you want others to perceive simply by adjusting your appearance. For girls, a clutch bag can say that she is someone who takes great pride in her looks. Messenger bags border between practicality and appearance, and can serve both purposes, depending on what kind of the material you choose, the size and the rest of your clothes.

Why Pay a Lot for a Bag?
Bags are your extension, and can describe your social, economic, and even fashion status. It is a highly visible accessory, and because of this, a whole fashion industry revolves around bags primarily. You have probably heard about Louis Vuitton bags, and how important these are to some people. They are sought after by doctors, professors, by CEOs, and even by simple folks that obviously cannot afford them. They are a status, and people have always wanted the quickest way of climbing up the social ladder, one way or another.


Celebrities use them to display their status, either because they use them to advertise a certain brand, or simply because they are a great accessory – either way, they send a strong message, especially in this day and age when everything is analysed on the red carpet. When we look at fashion capitals of the world, such as New York, or Paris, we can see that the most expensive stores are actually those dedicated to bags, where prices range from expensive to paying a small fortune. A bag can easily destroy, or create a fashion image.
Is It Worth Buying a Fake Bag?


The simplest, and the best answer is – no. Many women do not distinguish between real and fake ones, but you can easily notice the difference when you look at the price tags. Furthermore, the bag is a personal statement, meaning that it is a choice, and because of this, it is much better to buy a nice bag that you can afford, than a replica of something that is beyond your price range. It will be much worse if you get discovered for trying to pass a fake for an original, than simply admitting that you cannot afford this season’s Birkin. The best way of choosing a bag is by being yourself, which is actually an advice that can be applied to every aspect of your life, and the more you embrace it, the better you will feel.

Sunday 22 November 2015

Wireless Bicycle Signalling System - Signal Pod V2 Second edition

 Wireless Bicycle Signalling System - Signal Pod V2 Second edition



The IGGI Signal Pod is a wireless indicating system that allows cyclists to focus on the road while signalling and turning. Transmit signals wirelessly from the control unit to rear of bicycle.
Signal Pod is easy to use, and a breeze to set up.
Simply connect the wireless control unit to the handlebars, and attach the Signal Pod light unit to the seat post.
The Signal Pod operates radio frequency 433.98MHz and has a range of upto 3 meters.
The mounting bracket will fit bicycle seat shafts from 27.2mm – 31.6mm
If you prefer to use two Signal Pod Kits on your bike they will run off one remote control provided the two Signal Pods are mounted at the same height.


1. Turn on both receivers (Signal Pods).
2. Press any button on the remote control.
Both receivers will automatically code to that remote and then respond.
Then, during cycling, tap the control unit to transfer and display signals to the rear of your bicycle.
The extra-bright LED light display allows you to indicate left and right clearly, with an extra hazard light option at your disposal.
Audible beeps accompany the visual indicators, allowing you to alert those nearby at the touch of a button.
Help keep Dad safe this Father's Day with this practical gift!


New Features
This new version of the Signal Pod features four small LEDs in the centre, in the shape of a diamond.
These act like a regular LED flashing reflector, which is commonly used on bicycles.
They also lets you know when the unit is turned on.
The unit is now 2.5v using 3 x AA batteries.
The indicating lights meanwhile are now a warm yellow colour.
The lower of the four red centre lights stays on when the device is turned on.
The top three red lights in the centre meanwhile flash constantly unless indicating - good for extra visibility and safety.


Specification
Product Dimensions: 16 x 11 x 6.5cm (including bracket).
Product Weight: 150g (including bracket).
Battery requirements
Signal Pod: 3 x AA (not included).
Remote: 1 x CR2032 (included).


Second edition IGGI Signal Pod, with ALL-NEW FEATURES!
• LED flashing reflector
• Warm yellow LED indicating lights
• 2.5v (previous model 2.0v)
• Operates on 3 x AA batteries

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Leather Bag Cleaning Hacks You Need in Your Life

 Handbags

When you've invested a lot of money in a Leather bag, making sure it's a forever item is a must. But taking care of leather goods can be tricky and when they are ones you seriously care about, so much more is a stake.
The place to start, Always protect your Leather bag with a reputable protection cream/treatment, this should be done from day one and applied at least once every two to three months.
Proper protection can prevent staining, grease penetration and can prevent all manner of issues later on.
As well as protecting, regular cleaning, even if it is just a quick wipe down is a must. For a quick wipe down, a damp cloth is enough, but typically Leather bags will need a more thorough clean by a professional or using specialist cleaning products every 2-3 months to keep them in top condition.
1. Wipe your Leather bag once a week with warm, soapy water... mix a small amount of mild liquid soap to warm water and use a soft damp cloth to wipe away any dirt from the outside of your handbag.
2. Wipe with the grain of the Leather Bag... to avoid ruining the leather
3. Never use baby wipes, vinegar or any other 'home remedy' for cleaning or stain removal, many of these products have chemicals and substances in them that can cause damage to the colour, dry the leather out, create a build up of grease in the leather and any number of other problems.
4. The key to removing ink marks is to treat them straight away... your first and best bet is to take your Leather bag to see a professional as soon as possible. If you're unable to, try a special ink removing product for leather and follow the care instructions, making sure to condition the area afterwards and leave to dry properly.
5. If the ink stains are old... don't try to remove these yourself. They will likely be too stubborn and will need professional care.
6. Keep your Leather bag stuffed while you're not using it... to help keep its shape better
7. Never use water on grease stains... these should simply wipe off leather surfaces.
8. Use a professional leather cleaning agent on tougher dirt... these creams don't need to be rinsed out which can damage your bag further. They might cost more, but the result will be so much more affective.
9. When cleaning always use a product designed for use on the material, a general leather cleaner will not be as effective on a suede or nubuck interior than a cleaner specifically designed for suede & nubuck for example (due to the absorbent, fibrous nature of the material).
10. Always spot-test a cleaning method before you use it... preferably somewhere on the inside of the bag that can't be seen by prying eyes.
11. Avoid holding your Leather Bag if you've just applied hand cream... or you're just ASKING for grease stains.
12. If your tote came with a dust bag... use it. These aren't just for pretty packaging - they are intended to keep your Leather bags dust-free when they're not being used.
13. Dry Cleaners top tip: "If you don't have a dust bag an old pillowcase will do!"
14. Consider buying Stain Cover just in case your bag gets messy. 
15. Don't leave your Leather Bag in direct sunlight... it can cause the colour to fade and damage the leather.
16. Don't wear light colour Leather Bags with dark clothing as the dye from the clothing may run and transfer to the Leather Bag damaging the colour - one of the hardest stains to remove.
17. For really stubborn stains... try matching a shoe polish to the colour of your Leather Bag and buffing a small amount over the affected area.
18. Do not use saddle soap... it'll most likely be too strong for the leather on your bag and could cause discolouring.
19. If you do get a nasty smell odour removers can be used (choose the right one for the type of substance causing the smell), but avoid the use of harsh solvent based or aerosol odour removers, they can damage the colour of the Leather Bag and even cause damage to the leather itself in some cases.
20. To banish ever-lingering smells... put an open container of baking powder carefully inside your Leather Bag, place your bag into a dust bag or pillow case and leave for 24 hours. The baking powder should absorb any unwanted odours.