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Imogene and WillieImogene and Willie x Dehen Weekender Jacket
Nashville clothing brand Imogene and Willie teamed up with Dehen for this heavy-duty Harrington, based on vintage US Navy deck jackets. It is made by Dehen in Oregon from 100% wool denim milled by American Woolen, is lined with Japanese indigo-dyed satin and uses solid brass snaps and a burly brass zipper. It features ribbed elastic roll-over cuffs and a wide ribbed elastic waist.
PerenPeren One Chrono
This retro-modern masterpiece follows up the minimalist Regia diver from this young Transylvanian microbrand. The Peren One is reminiscent of 1970s integrated sports watches, yet looks decidedly futuristic with its minimalist dial and industrial feel. It’s plenty capable, too, with a surprising 200m of water resistance, a Seiko-made meca-quartz chronograph engine, a sapphire crystal and indices made from solid blocks of ceramic Super-LumiNova. Best of all, the watch is crazy affordable, with a preorder price of just CHF 569 (~$713).
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$868 (18% off)
SmithSmith Vantage 2 Mips
This fan-favorite snowboarding helmet quietly received some serious upgrades for FW25, including a complete construction redesign and better ventilation. The three-piece hybrid shell design minimizes weight and maximizes protection, thanks to full Koroyd coverage and enhanced Mips tech. Dual vent regulators allow for easy one-handed adjustment for better airflow across the top and sides, and a whopping 40 vents allow for better breathability. The micro-adjustable fit allows for all-day comfort. If you were a fan of this hardworking helmet before, you’ll love it even more now.
ColnagoColnago Steelnovo
Colnago follows up the Settanta 70th-anniversary edition of its stunning steel road cycle with two lovely new paint schemes: light blue (shown) and pastel orange. Limited to 400 units made entirely in Italy, the bikes reinvent the classic material through 3D-printed lugs and joints that leave the overall silhouette as streamlined as can be. That’s not the only contemporary touch, as the new Steelnovo also boasts clearance for up to 35mm tires, a lightweight carbon racing fork and the UDH (universal derailleur hanger) rear dropout standard, making the bike compatible with all modern electronic groupsets.
NomadNomad Tracking Card Pro
Nomad has introduced an upgraded version of its credit card-sized Bluetooth tracker. Just like its “non Pro” predecessor, the Tracking Card Pro works like an AirTag — it’s compatible with Apple’s Find My network — but is shaped to fit better in your wallet. It also supports Qi wireless charging. The two main upgrades with the Pro are that it has a longer battery life (up to 16 months) and has a new design with flat edges, so that it better disguises itself as an actual credit card. On the downside, the Pro is a little bit thicker and is $10 more expensive. Available in black or white.

