The California Cowboy High Water Tropic Shirt (£95): because sometimes, your shirt needs more features than your car. Forget just looking stylish; this bad boy comes equipped for survival (and mild inebriation). We’re talking a “Tech Dry Pocket” for your precious phone (presumably to avoid those awkward pocket-swimming incidents), a “Bottle Pocket” for safe beer
£500 for a dog bed? At this point, your pampered pooch is practically royalty. The Band & Roll Modern Dog Bed isn’t just a place for Fido to nap; it’s a meticulously crafted haven, featuring a casual three metres of premium fabric and a staggering 56 flawless seams. That’s more attention to detail than my
Fancy yourself a bit of a low-key wildlife voyeur or just need to know if that distant pub has your favourite ale on tap? The Nocs Provisions Zero Tube Monocular ($175) is your new pocket-sized superpower. Billed for the backcountry (and presumably nosy neighbours), this 25mm wonder is tiny and light, perfect for “animal peeping”
So, you need to haul stuff but also fancy yourself a bit of a clandestine operative who fears rogue puddles? Look no further than the Colfax Design Works Tote Bag (£219). Crafted in the USA with some seriously advanced RF fabric welding (sounds like something from a sci-fi flick, right?), this 68-litre behemoth will keep
Ah, Texas. Where the air conditioning works harder than most marriages. Enter the Howler Brothers Palapa Tech Shirt ($85), the sartorial equivalent of a refreshing iced tea on a scorching day. This “techy” upgrade to their Palapa Shirt is forged from vintage-inspired recycled polyester mesh, which apparently breathes with the ease of a Texan after
Right, listen up, because Marshall just dropped the Heston 120 Soundbar (£899.99), and it’s less about politely asking for volume and more about demanding sonic attention. Even The Darkness’ Justin and Dan gave it the MTV Cribs treatment, so you know it’s got rockstar credentials. This isn’t just sound; it’s “immersive sound for movies &