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You know the guy. He owns a watch that could serve as a down payment on a flat. Whether it’s a vintage Rolex inherited from a long-lost uncle or a brand-new Audemars Piguet, he cherishes it. But this creates a terrifying problem: where does the precious timepiece live when it’s not on his wrist? Tossing
Gentlemen, let’s talk about the perennial quest for the perfect summer shirt. It’s a noble pursuit, often ending in disappointment with ill-fitting fabrics or designs that feel less “effortless cool” and more “dad on vacation.” But fear not, because Taylor Stitch has just parachuted in with a solution that’s as sharp as it is low-maintenance:
Let’s face it, most “adventures” involve less mountain trekking and more navigating a packed train station for a weekend at the in-laws. For these heroic endeavours, you need a bag that’s hilariously over-engineered for the task. Enter the Herschel All-Season Duffle Bag ($150). Crafted from some futuristic “All Season” fabric made from 100% recycled materials,
Let’s face it, wrestling with your keys is a tale as old as time. It’s a frustrating, finger-numbing battle fought every time you need to add or remove a key, usually resulting in a snapped fingernail or a muttered string of expletives. That is, until now. The boffins at Orbitkey have waved their organisational wand
Gentlemen, if your playlist is a non-stop journey, why should your speaker be a pit stop? Introducing the Marshall Middleton II, a portable powerhouse that refuses to quit. This isn’t just a speaker; it’s a mobile mosh pit that gives you over 30 hours of portable playtime. That’s more than a day’s worth of anthems,