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Monday, August 21, 2017

These Nike Sneakers Let You Doodle and Stencil Them at Home

What's better than a fresh pair of sneakers? A pair of sneakers you can DIY. Now Nike is hopping on the DIY train and offering a sneaker that has swoosh stencils so you can customize your kicks. The DIY Nike Gakou Flyknit drops on August 24. According to Nike, "Indecision about how the swoosh would appear on the shoe led to the creation of rubber stencils, allowing consumers to personalize the shoe on their own." Is this the best DIY project ever? Any sneakerhead would argue yes, and, frankly, I do too.



Proof that fitness can help you find love: this amazing 94-year-old bride, who just married her 98-year-old groom. They met at the gym, naturally.

Is this story better than The Notebook or what? The couple, who wed on August 5, met at the gym and still go to the same gym together twice weekly. If those aren't #fitcouplegoals, then literally none in the world exist. Check out the full story in The New York Times.

You can now cut down on your amount of food waste by, like, 50 percent. Which translates to a lot of dollars.

Food waste is a real problem. The National Resources Defense Council reports that Americans aren’t eating about 40 percent of the food they buy, which not only hurts the environment but also burns a hole in your wallet. (Think about all that kale gone bad.…) There are a slew of easy ways to cut down on it, but this smart new gadget is changing the game. Meet the FridgeCam, a new device out of Britain that monitors the status of your fridge, alerts you to its contents, snaps pictures of its insides, and tracks the expiration dates of all your perishables, as reported by Food52.

In addition, the camera and corresponding app monitor expiration dates, will alert you as they approach, and will suggest recipes for you to make based on what you've got left in your fridge. Incredible, right? The FridgeCam promises up to 50 percent less food waste per year. You can pre-order now—or wait until it officially launches next month—for roughly $130. That might seem pricey to some, but if it helps you waste less food (and therefore buy less food), there could be serious return on investment here.

Say hello to the fly AF Adidas Tennis Collection by Pharrell Williams below, which references iconic players from the ‘70s with modern-day performance fabrics. Look for polos, cable knits, track tops, and more in primary color-block and off-white pinstripe motifs for both men and women. The collection launches on August 31—just three days after the U.S. Open technically kicks off.

The tennis player, who hasn't been on the court since she tested positive for the performance-enhancing substance meldonium at the Australian Open in 2016, has been selected by the USTA as one of eight invitees (all of whom are unseeded) to play in the 2017 U.S. Open, as reported by NBC Sports. Think it's time for her to be back on the court?

Ever wanted to know the science behind delicious desserts you (I mean I) so desperately love? Now you can with this new baking book.

I love cake. Come at me. (You guys know the drill: It's all about balance.) One chef and newly minted author, Stella Parks, wanted to learn what's really behind our favorite bakery delights, which she does in her book (and same-named blog), BraveTart. It's science meets history meets sweets, as Grubstreet discovered, and now I'm hungry for cake.

I'm obsessed with any new sports-bra technology. But a sports bra made out of coffee grounds?

When it comes to sports bras, I'm very serious about my picks, thanks to my large cup size and smaller band. They're hard as hell to fit, and it's even harder to keep them in place without any chafing. I have to say, though, I'm curious about this new sports bra and workout line, RUMI X, supposedly made from—wait for it—coffee grounds. According to the brand, "Recycled coffee grounds are embedded into a fiber, to create a unique fabric with odor controlling, dry­fast, UV protection, and breathability properties." Think it's legit? Should I try it? Most important, will it energize me?! So many questions.