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  • February 5, 2025By Leo Davie

    Gentlemen, have you already binged “Stranger Things” multiple times? Do you find yourself inexplicably drawn to the 1980s? Then prepare to delve deeper into the Upside Down with this premium jigsaw puzzle from Theory11 ($24.95).   This isn’t just any puzzle; it’s a 1,000-piece portal to Hawkins, Indiana. Featuring custom artwork from the popular playing

  • February 4, 2025By Leo Davie

    Gentlemen, is your iPhone 16 Pro feeling a little… vanilla? Does it yearn for a touch of futuristic flair? Then prepare for the Aulumu A16 Frosted Case ($36), the phone accessory that’s less “phone case” and more “subtle sci-fi statement piece.” Building on their previous iPhone case successes (because apparently, people like protecting their ridiculously

  • February 4, 2025By Leo Davie

    Gentlemen, in this digital age, do you sometimes yearn for the tactile satisfaction of putting pen to paper? Do you secretly judge people who only communicate in emojis? Then the Craft & Lore Northwestward Notebook (£82) is your analogue antidote. Handmade from world-famous Horween leather (because only the finest cowhide will do), this notebook cover

  • February 3, 2025By Leo Davie

    Gentlemen, do you crave the cozy embrace of a Sherpa fleece so plush, it practically begs you to curl up by a fire with a mug of hot cocoa? Then look no further than the Passenger Trekker Fleece ($84). This isn’t just a fleece; it’s a wearable hug. Made from recycled polyester (because saving the

  • February 3, 2025By Leo Davie

    Gentlemen, let’s be honest: panniers are practical, but they’re about as stylish as your grandpa’s fishing vest. Enter the Kanebilt Saddlebag (£54) – the bike accessory that finally understands that functionality and fashion can coexist. This waterproof ballistic nylon wonder is basically a fanny pack for your bike. It’s got YKK Aquaguard zippers to keep

  • January 31, 2025By Leo Davie

    Gentlemen, do you dream of conquering all 63 (or is it 64 now? National Parks are sneaky) of America’s natural wonders? Do you need more maps than a particularly lost Lewis and Clark expedition? Then “Parks 2” ($64) is your new bible (or at least a very stylish coffee table book). This 384-page behemoth boasts