This Underrated EDC Flipper Combines Old-School Knifemaking with Modern Convenience

The classically designed blade comes in three configurations. Plus, a limited-edition turntable set, Mercedes’ all-new sedan and more.

Close-up of a black folding knife handle with textured grip and "FINCH" logo on a wooden surface.Finch Knife Co.

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Folding pocket knife with a stonewashed blade and a textured black handle.Finch Knife Co.

Finch Knife Co. El Camino

Inspired by the classic American road trip, Finch’s El Camino is a knife that brilliantly blends traditional design and modern convenience. The silhouette hearkens to classic EDC folders of days long passed, but the button lock and flipper deployment are unmistakably contemporary. All three configurations come with 14C28N steel, which is similar in performance to Nitro-V, but they each have a unique handle material, including shredded carbon fiber, Kirinite resin and jigged bone.
Matte copper-colored cylindrical container with white Asian characters and "H450" text, placed on weathered wooden post.Snow Peak

Snow Peak Spring Stacking Mug Set

Snow Peak celebrates spring 2026 with a new set of stacking mugs, one slightly larger than the other. Made of double-walled titanium, the multipurpose cups showcase a limited-edition anodized colorway inspired by cherry blossoms.
Black and yellow Victrola turntable with matching speakers featuring Third Man Records branding.Victrola

Victrola Wave Turntable and Tempo Bookshelf Speakers (Third Man Records Edition)

Victrola teamed up with Third Man Records, the Detroit-born record label founded by Jack White, to release special-edition versions of its Wave, an entry-level Bluetooth turntable, and Tempo, a set of powered Bluetooth bookshelf speakers. Each features Third Man’s signature yellow-and-black colorway and logo. The turntable retails for $500 and the speakers retail for $250, but you can score a deal by bundling the two together for $650.
White Mercedes-Benz electric sedan driving on a winding road at sunset with illuminated headlights.Mercedes-Benz

2027 Mercedes-Benz C-Class Electric

Mercedes-Benz just revealed one of its most important cars of the decade and that’s the new all-electric C-Class sedan. Although automakers like Mercedes pumped the brakes on its electrification initiatives, the Three-Point Star still believes in paving the way and innovating. And that’s its plan with the new C-Class EV. Pitched as Mercedes’ more affordable EV, the new C-Class helps usher in Benz’s latest chapter to its all-electric lineup, following the debut of the updated EQS. The new C-Class EV boasts up to almost 475 miles of all-electric driving range with the ability to recharge up to 202 miles in just 10 minutes on the appropriate fast charger. For the first time, the C-Class EV will come with optional AIRMATIC air suspension, four-wheel steering and Benz’s latest MB.OS-based infotainment system and technology.
Silver titanium wristwatch with a blue dial and geometric link bracelet on a dark surface.Czapek

Czapek Antarctique Titanium Dark Sector Cosmic Blue

Czapek celebrates titanium with a trio of Antarctique models crafted from the lightweight material. All three feature dials in the brand’s striking Cosmic Blue colorway and feature mirror-polished “C” links on the bracelet, both firsts for Czapek’s titanium offerings. There are tourbillon and skeleton models, but the best may be the most subtle: the Dark Sector Cosmic Blue, which reinterprets the sector dial pattern from the first titanium Antarctique in this more striking shade. Available in limited quantities of 25 pieces in 40.5mm and 10 pieces in 38.5mm, the Antarctique Titanium Dark Sector Cosmic Blue is priced at CHF 32,000 (~$41,000).
Black and orange Dakine gloves with topographic line patterns worn on hands gripping bicycle handlebars.Dakine

Dakine x Graham Agassiz Signature Series

Just in time for prime mountain bike season, Dakine launches a new flick and kit with team rider Graham “Aggy” Agassiz. The 12-minute YouTube video titled “Whatever Dude!” showcases some truly epic, heli-accessed downhilling, while the Drafter Backpack, Hot Laps Hip Pack, Team Cross-X 2.0 Gloves and Long Sleeve Bike Jersey share a bleached black denim and tie dye colorway dubbed “Aggy Black Noise,” accented by skeleton hand shakas and Agassiz’s “howler” logo, featuring a screaming skull wearing a wolf headdress because of course. 
Brown leather boat shoe with laces worn with cuffed blue denim jeans.Seavees

Seavees x Quoddy The Landing Boat Shoe

Californian sneaker brand Seavees went to an expert in the field for its first boat shoe. Quoddy produced the 300-piece collaborative design in its Maine factory using Horween leather tanned in Chicago. The unique upper, designed for this collaboration, is a genuine moc, meaning it wraps under the foot and features a hand-stitched toe. The rawhide laces run through the double metal eyelets and around the back of the heel, and the footbed is made from a leather panel glued to a cushioned foam layer. It is complete with a wave-grip Vibram outsole.