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SkullcandySkullcandy Crusher 1080 ANC
Skullcandy teamed up with Bose to create its newest noise-canceling wireless headphones. And the Crusher 1080 ANC packs a lot of Bose’s technologies into them. Most notably, they are the first non-Bose headphones to feature its QuietControl adaptive ANC technology. They also feature Bose’s TrueSpatial spatial audio technology and run on Bose’s WaveForm Audio Engine. So, they should offer similar sound quality and elite noise-canceling capabilities to Bose’s wireless headphones. On the Skullcandy side, they pack the brand’s patented bass-boosting Crusher technology. The headphones cost $280, making them way more affordable than other brands’ flagship noise-canceling cans. Available in four colors: black, candy (pink), primer (light brown) and cement (light grey).
Yellowstone BourbonYellowstone 2026 Limited Edition Bourbon
Yellowstone Bourbon just unveiled the 2026 bottling of its fan-favorite Limited Edition series. This 11th-annual release is more special than most. Inspired by the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone, the expression blends 7- and 14-year-old Kentucky straight bourbons that have been finished in both tawny and ruby port casks (a first for the series). The whiskey is bottled at 101 proof, exhibiting notes of caramelized sugar, dark fruit, dark chocolate and roasted nuts on the palate.
Range RoverRange Rover Sport Electric
Range Rover’s second all-electric model is the Range Rover Sport Electric, joining the larger (and long-delayed) Range Rover Electric. The firm has debuted the prototype at the 2026 Goodwood Festival of Speed, showcasing what appears to be a strikingly production-ready design. The Range Rover Sport Electric bears a strong resemblance to its gas-powered sibling, though it dons a filled-in grille up front and does away with any tailpipes at the rear. Per a report from Top Gear, the powertrain will consist of a pair of electric motors driving all four wheels, rated for 542 horsepower and up to 627 lb-ft of torque. According to Range Rover managing director Martin Limpert, then, the Sport Electric “will redefine performance SUVs again.”
KnickerbockerKnickerbocker Mafra Denim Cotton & Linen Overshirt
New York City’s Knickerbocker brings the Japanese interpretation of midcentury American workwear back stateside. The Marfa is a classic denim work shirt with large side-entry chest pockets and a pointed collar. It has a boxy fit with a cropped waist, and the cuffs are adjustable with double buttons. It is made in Portugal from a Japanese-woven 60/40 linen-cotton blend denim.
Nomos GlashütteNomos Glashütte Tetra 27
Nomos shrinks down its classic square dress watch with the Tetra 27, the case of which measures 27.5mm on each side. That sounds tiny, but square watches wear larger than similarly sized round watches, and this one measures 38.9mm diagonally, making for a “Goldilocks” size on the wrist. The watch is powered by the brand’s in-house Cal. DUW 4001 Duo (two-hand) or DUW 4001 (with small-seconds) and is available across six references, with four in stainless steel and two in yellow gold. Pricing ranges from $2,090 for the pictured Tetra 27 Duo to $12,700 for a gold version.

