If your morning routine involves staring blankly at the wall until the caffeine kicks in, you might as well have a tiny, judgmental feline staring back at you. The Lox London Cat Ceramic Mug (£20) is a 350ml porcelain peace offering to your sleep-deprived soul. Eco-friendly and remarkably sturdy, this “whimsical” cartoon cat design is
If your current wallet looks like a stuffed pita bread that hasn’t seen a gym since the mid-90s, the Bellroy Card Slip (£55) is the intervention you need. This is for the minimalist who has finally admitted they don’t need to carry three years of Nando’s receipts and a “buy ten, get one free” card
Ever looked at the stars and confidently pointed out the “Big Dipper,” only for your date to inform you it’s actually a low-flying easyJet? The Stikky Night Skies Guide Book (£10) is here to save your dignity. Using a “unique learning method”—which we assume involves less boring grit and more “stikky” magic—this book promises to
Tired of boring card nights? Why not invite a cosmic horror to your next poker game with the Theory11 Stranger Things Hive Mind Edition ($12.95). The packaging has been “fully taken over” by the Mind Flayer, featuring holographic foils and embossed vines that’ll make your palms sweat—though that might just be the looming threat of
If your actual rodeo skills are limited to holding onto a subway pole during a sharp turn, the Seager Rodeo Series T-Shirt (£34) is the stylistic shortcut you need. Printed in California and treated with a pigment dye, this medium-weight cotton tee feels like a “broken-in” vintage find—minus the mysterious 1970s stains. Featuring bold graphics
Let’s face it: showing up to a backyard BBQ with a neon foam coozie featuring a faded insurance logo is a cry for help. The Loyal Stricklin Yellowhammer Beer Coozie (£22) is the intervention your beverage deserves. Crafted from Badalassi Carlo Cognac Nemesis leather—the same heavy-duty hide used in their premium bags—it’s essentially a bespoke