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  • November 17, 2025By Leo Davie

    If your poker night still involves cheap, rattling plastic chips, it’s time for an intervention. SLOWPLAY’s Nash Ceramic Poker Chip Set (a cool £189) is here to remind your friends that this is a sophisticated game of skill, not a children’s party. These 10–12 gram ceramic wonders don’t just feel professional; they look like they

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  • November 14, 2025By Leo Davie

    The traditional field watch is a serious military instrument. Timex and Worn & Wound said, “Nah, let’s give it a personality crisis.” For a mere $299, the Field Watch w/a Twist is their fourth limited-edition collab, taking the legible 37mm tool watch and making it genuinely fun. Note the italicized numerals, giving the appearance that

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  • November 14, 2025By Leo Davie

    Buying a real vintage Toyota Land Cruiser FJ40 requires three things: a six-figure budget, a divorce lawyer, and a garage the size of a small aircraft hangar. Fortunately, the FMS Model Toyota Land Cruiser FJ40 RS ($180) offers the same rugged ego boost with none of the financial ruin. This high-performance RC rig distills the

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  • November 14, 2025By Leo Davie

    We get it. Your conscience tells you to buy sustainable, but your style profile whispers, “Don’t buy something that looks like it was woven by a very earnest hamster.” Enter the CLAE Joshua Sneakers (£130), the perfect compromise for the modern gent who needs to look sharp without drowning the planet in microplastics. These runners

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  • November 13, 2025By Leo Davie

    Finally, a speaker you can operate with muscle memory. The 8BitDo Retro Cube 2 Speaker N Edition ($49.99) is a blast of pure, uncut NES nostalgia for your desk. Slightly larger than a Rubik’s Cube, it packs modern sound and three connection modes, including lag-free 2.4G for gaming. The real win? D-Pad controls. You finally

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  • November 13, 2025By Leo Davie

    Finally, a card deck that addresses the most daunting challenge of the Marvel universe: a boring Tuesday night. Theory11’s Fantastic Four Playing Cards ($12.95) are premium enough to make your next poker game feel like a cosmic event.Featuring a groovy, 1960s-inspired, retro-futuristic design, the embossed tuck case looks like it warped straight off their spaceship,

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