Can’t decide if you’re a golfer or a runner? Now you don’t have to! The Devereux 18th Hole Track Tee (£34) is here to confuse onlookers in the most stylish way possible. Part of the limited edition “16th Hole Run Club Capsule Collection” (try saying that after a few birdies), this tee reimagines the iconic
Bored of socks that just… exist? Passenger’s Organic Midweight Crew Socks ($21.95) are here to add a touch of eco-conscious swagger to your ankles. Crafted with organic cotton (so your feet can feel good about saving the planet, one step at a time), these midweight wonders are apparently best mates with your favourite boots –
Fancy pondering the existentialism of H2O while jotting down your shopping list? Field Notes’ 67th Quarterly Edition, the “Is a River Alive?” Edition ($14.95), is here to help. Coinciding with Robert Macfarlane’s new book, this 3-pack features Stanley Donwood’s “Meander” linocut cover art, inspired by rivers doing their wiggly thing (apparently, “Fisk maps” are a
Paranoid about your backpack doing a disappearing act? Meet the Matador BetaLock™ ($30), the carabiner that moonlights as a tiny, key-operated fortress. Crafted from aircraft-grade aluminium (because your gym bag deserves aerospace engineering), this gadget lets you clip your stuff together like a regular carabiner. But here’s the James Bond bit: whip out the included
Tired of birds freeloading crumbs off your patio? Upgrade their dining experience with the JamDesignUK Handcrafted Bird Table (£37.99) – because even our feathered friends deserve a touch of civilisation. This isn’t just a feeder; it’s a miniature picnic table, complete with bench seats for avian socialising. Finally, a place for them to discuss the
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