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KetuoKetuo Griffin G10
Boasting a G10 handle (with either a G10 or carbon fiber inlay), button lock, 3.54-inch 14C28N steel blade and ceramic ball-bearing pivot, the Griffin G10 is a lot of knife for under $100. But that’s entirely the point. This slick knife offers a fit and finish comparable to knives twice its price. Of course, if its 8.50-inch overall length is too much, there’s a 6.96-inch Mini Griffin G10 for even less: $79.
Ralph LaurenPolo Ralph Lauren USPS Carrier Coat
Commemorating USPS’s 250th anniversary, this American-made wool twill coat draws from 1870s postal outerwear, created with guidance from USPS historians. It features reinforced shoulders, quilted lining, reproduced brass buttons and special star patches with “1775” and “2025” embroidery.
Fears Watch Co.Fears Brunswick 38 ‘De Stijl Edition’ for Ace Jewelers
Fears teamed up with famed Dutch dealer Ace Jewelers for a limited edition of the Brunswick dress watch. Brunswick’s signature steel cushion case frames a dial inspired by the De Stijl movement. This Dutch abstract art movement began in 1917 and was characterized by breaking down images and objects into basic geometric shapes and fundamental colors. Rather than simply reproducing an existing painting on the dial, Fears created a somewhat legible watch dial adhering to the De Stijl principles. Blocks are placed approximately where hour markers would be located, and the small seconds dial features its own blue square. It is powered by a La Joux-Perret caliber D100 hand-wound movement and comes on a black buffalo leather strap. It is a limited edition of 50 pieces, available exclusively from Ace Jewelers.
SPC/LSTSPC/LST Encounter_01J British Millerain Waxed Bomber Jacket
It can be easy to forget flight jackets originally protected pilots in frigid open cockpits, hence their evolution into the legendary MA-1 bomber jacket in the 1950s. Upholding that tradition and keeping even earthbound folk cozy is this rugged modern take, complete with British Millerain TekWax Canvas face fabric, Primaloft Black 170GSM insulation, premium YKK Excella zippers, generous hand pockets and a sneaky interior pocket for stashing phones and other essentials.
BremboBrembo TrackTribe
Brembo is getting in on the consumer datalogging action with a new telemetry system dubbed TrackTribe. Along with providing riders with a way to gather data — like lean angle, acceleration and brake pressure — it also makes analysis approachable through the associated app. What’s more, users can upload their data to social media for the ultimate bragging rights. It’s available starting Spring 2026.

