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NoBullNoBull Drive 2
This cult-favorite brand has just unleashed what it’s calling its “most versatile trainer” to date. The Drive 2 capitalizes on the original and expands upon it with an improved mesh upper for additional breathability, an updated EVA midsole for better stability when weightlifting and better padding in the collar and tongue for cardio. If you’re looking for an unbeatable do-it-all gym shoe, this one can go from the treadmill to the squat rack and everywhere in between.
Timberland JapanTimberland X Tokyo Design Collective Stratham Bomber Jacket
Timberland’s newest capsule collection, by way of Tokyo Design Collective (TDC), blends the brand’s American workwear aesthetic with a contemporary Japanese take. The Stratham Bomber Jacket is a unisex style inspired by Timberland’s “Litchfield”, and has been redone in an oversized denim rendition. A 100 percent cotton construction, Tokyo Design Collective Signature Hexagon Eyelet Tabs, full zip closure with lace zipper pull and an embroidered Timberland Tree on the chest are just a few of the thoughtful updates that blend Timberland’s rugged DNA with subtle tailoring and elevated touch points. The Stratham Bomber Jacket, along with the rest of the capsule collection, is available now on Timberland Japan’s website and stores.
Topo DesignTopo Design Utility Jacket Undyed
Topo Design gives its chore coat an all-natural finish with an 11-ounce undyed, unbleached cotton blend, containing 2 percent spandex for flexibility. It has an internal chest pocket on the right-hand side, an external chest pocket on the left-hand side and double two-way patch waist pockets. The front and cuffs are secured with metal donut rivet buttons.
REEB CyclesREEB Cycles Hall Pass
The Longmont, Colorado-based cult-favorite bike brand hypes this hardtail steel frame as “champagne ride, beer budget,” and the specs back it up. Highlights include geometry optimized for a 130mm fork, clearance for up to 2.6-inch tires, a portage dropout system befitting both UDH and single-speed setups, three bottle cage mounts and dropper post compatibility. Though REEB frames are often made in the USA, they make no bones about the fact this one is handbuilt in Taiwan, a major factor in its affordability.
Fritz HansenFritz Hansen Series 7 Verner Panton 100
Danish furniture maker Fritz Hansen combines the works of two of its most legendary mid-century modern designers, Arne Jacobsen and Verner Panton, with this special revival of an iconic piece. In 1972, Panton, known for his work with color on his own Panton Chair, contributed four new colors to Jacobsen’s Series 7 chair to celebrate Fritz Hansen’s 100th anniversary. Now, to mark what would’ve been Panton’s 100th birthday, Fritz Hansen has revived these four Panton-colored Series 7 chairs. The returning colors are Yellow, Orange, Red and Brown, and they are the most authentically 1970s palette you’ll ever see.


