Arguably the Biggest Guitar Innovation in Years Has Nothing to Do with Sound

Cream Guitars just introduced a first-of-a-kind guitar. Plus, Converse’s special-edition Chucks, Old Forester’s latest release and more.

Hand adjusting a knob on a yellow electric guitar with chrome bridge and pickups.Cream Guitars

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Electric guitar with angular body, geometric orange and brown pattern, white pickguard, and maple neck on a stand.Cream Guitars

Cream Guitars Davinci

This might be the biggest guitar innovation in years, and yet it has nothing to do with how the guitar sounds. That’s because the Davinci is the first-ever color-changing guitar, courtesy of a low-energy consumption non-light-emitting display comprised of 64 individual segments, which can be easily programmed into changing patterns via an accompanying app. However, even beyond that groundbreaking tech, this is still a solid instrument with Fishman pickups, a roasted maple Techwood body, a rosewood fretboard and much more.
Folded Brompton bicycle with white and pink frame held by a person wearing brown pants and a beige jacket.Brompton

Brompton x Shantell Martin P Line

The king of folding bikes teams back up with a fellow British legend, Shantell Martin, MBE, for a colorful makeover of the classic P Line. In the acclaimed artist’s vision, bold freehand lines festoon the frame, seat and fenders, complemented by pink and burgundy color pops adorning the bike’s frontal components. The P Line itself is a banger in its own right, thanks to light yet sturdy titanium and steel construction that keeps the weight under 22 pounds, Brompton’s 4-speed drivetrain (163% range) and the brand’s trademark foldability, which enables you to pack it down to a home-, train- and office-friendly 25.3″ x 23” x 10.6” when you’re not ripping around town.
Pair of white wireless earbuds with blue "ACTIVO" logo and silicone ear tips.Activo

Activo Scoop IEMs

The Scoop is the latest pair of hi-fi earphones from Activo, Astell&Kern’s more affordable sub-brand. Each earbud has a multi-driver in-ear design, featuring a single 8mm dynamic driver, dual 6mm dynamic drivers and dual balanced armatures. They come with a detachable, silver-plated copper and OFC hybrid cable. And they’re designed to be adaptable, as Activo includes adapters for 3.5mm, 4.4mm and USB-C so that you can connect them to a wide range of devices.
Pair of red high-top Converse All Star sneakers with white rubber soles and toe caps.Converse

Converse Chuck 70 High x Shai Gilgeous-Alexander “Christmas”

Step into the Christmas spirit with the latest release from Converse. The brainchild of the iconic footwear brand and NBA style star Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, the Converse Chuck 70 Nubuck Leather High Top “University Red” replaces the standard Converse canvas upper material with a rich, faded red nubuck leather. Monochromatic laces bring cool tonal energy, while contrasting green accents in the signature branded license plate and All-Star patch add festive cheer. OrthoLite cushioning supplies all day comfort. Converse Australia currently has these sneakers available for $170, with a wider release scheduled for December 11th.
Brown dial A. Lange & Söhne wristwatch with gold case, Roman numerals, date window, day indicator, and brown leather strap.A. Lange & Söhne

A. Lange & Söhne Lange 1 Daymatic Honeygold

The Lange 1 is undoubtedly A. Lange & Söhne’s most recognizable icon, but for collectors who want a version of that watch with just a bit more versatility and functionality, there’s the Lange 1 Daymatic. The Daymatic swaps out the Lange 1’s manually wound movement for an automatic and trades in its power reserve indicator for a handy retrograde day-of-week display. This version of the Daymatic dresses up the self-winding calendar watch in Lange’s most prized proprietary alloy, Honeygold, along with a warm brown dial in 925 silver. Limited to 250 pieces, the watch’s price is only available upon request.
Brown and olive camouflage button-up jacket with chest flap pockets worn by a person.Dehen 1920

Dehen 1920 Crissman Overshirt in Waxed Darkwood Camo

Dehen 1920’s signature “shacket” now comes in a stylized camo dry-waxed canvas. Dubbed Darkwood Camouflage, the 12-ounce waxed cotton is milled by Scotland’s Halley Stevensons, and blends olive green, tan and brown. The jacket has two chest pockets, two welted hand pockets and an interior patch pocket on the inner left-hand side. It uses keyhole buttons on the front, pockets and cuffs, with a single solid brass snap at the neck, and it has reinforcing elbow patches.
Yellow electric sedan with black roof and intricate black alloy wheels on a dark yellow gradient background.Smart

Smart #6 EHD

Remember Smart? The Mercedes-Benz-owned producer of tiny, premium city cars that nobody bought here in the States? Well, they’re back, and yes, they still exist. And they just revealed their biggest car ever, the #6 EHD. But not only that, it’s also the company’s first-ever normal sedan, and it’s supposedly gunning for the BMW 3 Series. However, before you rush to look into it, it’s not coming to the US. But it is powered by Geely’s latest NordThor 2.0 Hybrid plug-in system and can be had in all-electric form. Total output: around 429 horsepower and an all-electric driving range of up to 157 miles.
Three identical bottles of Old Forester The 117 Series Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey with black caps and beige labels on a white background.Old Forester

Old Forester Prohibition Era Still Proof

Old Forester is back with another release in its 117 Series, and it’s a spirit that pays tribute to the Prohibition Era. During that time, Old Forester was one of the few distilleries legally permitted to produce whiskey for medicinal purposes. Accordingly, Prohibition Era Still Proof is bottled at 130 proof as a nod to the 100-day distiller’s holiday a few years prior to the repeal of Prohibition. The announcement date coincided with Repeal Day — December 5 — the date marking the end of Prohibition in 1933.