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Dust Design Co.

Dust Design Co.

We totally believe one man’s trash could be another man’s treasure, it’s just that we normally associate that cliché with finding some old desk we could refurbish resting by a neighbor’s curb and not with actually putting pieces of trash around our necks.  Dust Design Co., however, thought otherwise about the matter and we’re pretty stoked they did.  The company takes recycled goods, like car emblems and old decanter labels, and turns them into rings, necklaces, tie tacks and other guy accessories.  Normally we wouldn’t want to wear anything that was brought back from the dead but the guys at Dust Design Co. make it hard not to want to rock somebody’s ancient trash.