
These Modular Couches Look Great and Make Moving Less Miserable
If you’re as tired as we are of buying a couch, selling the couch 12 months later, then buying another couch, here’s a brand for you.

Will Price is Gear Patrol’s home and drinks editor. He’s from Atlanta and lives in Brooklyn. He’s interested in bourbon, houseplants, cheap Japanese pens and cast-iron skillets — maybe a little too much.

If you’re as tired as we are of buying a couch, selling the couch 12 months later, then buying another couch, here’s a brand for you.
By Will Price

Dyson’s new vacuum is lighter and more powerful than any of their previous models — and it’s cordless.
By Will Price

Gusset tongue, leather upper and a rubber cupsole bring a weatherproof twist to the classic white sneaker.
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You’re not going to worry about scuffing DSPTCH’s new briefcase up.
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Paraben-free and made by an environmentally-conscious company.
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Thirty years later, the Jag Boot is making the rounds again.
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The leather comes from two legendary tanners.
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Join the Dyson cool kids club with this price slash.
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Figuring out who Moleskine’s new pen is for is almost as difficult as figuring out why it’s so expensive.
By Will Price

What’s better than freshly-squeezed orange juice?
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A hell of a deal on 100 percent cotton, dual-brushed flannels.
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Dan Barber continues his march into a better and more sustainable food culture.
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Take 25% off already-on-sale watches.
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Backed by a lifetime warranty, these are the last work bags you’ll need to buy.
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There are never enough cool places to throw your stuff in.
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Sandqvist’s latest offering is damn tough.
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Part of Kaufmann Mercantile’s sitewide 20-percent-off sale.
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Apartment and home essentials on sale at Urban Outfitters get an additional 40 percent off discount.
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Polos for $14, Button-Downs for $20, Bombers for $65.
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Butter Pat Industries harkens back to the lighter, smoother cast-iron from yesteryear— when non-stick was an expectation, not a feature.
By Will Price