
Aer’s New Travel Bags Are Its Lightest and Strongest Ever
The bags' new material is 15 times stronger than steel.

The bags' new material is 15 times stronger than steel.

With fall and winter knocking, you might be thinking about warm, wool garments.
By Gerald Ortiz

You can weatherproof your canvas jacket with the right amount of wax. But it isn't as easy as just rubbing it on.
By J. Travis Smith and Beau Hayhoe

The Jasper Zionic not only combines the best of two Keen models but caters to multiple demographics in the process.
By Jack Seemer

Travelpro's new soft-sided suitcase collection may finally end my affinity for hardshell luggage.
By Jack Seemer

Now in dark green, the Iron Ranger picks up where a popular variant of another Red Wing boot left off.
By Jack Seemer

Five big reasons life is better with a shoulder-hauled backpack or duffle than your clunky, wheeled carry-on.
By Sean Tirman and Steve Mazzucchi

The original Transport was a true everyday sneaker built from the ground up. A new mid-height variant raises the bar — along with the cuff.
By Jack Seemer

Forget the Billy bookcase and Poäng chair.
By Jack Seemer

Sterling Pacific’s newly introduced Cabin Travel Case is essentially the G-Wagen of hard-sided suitcases.
By Ben Bowers

It's official: Samba Summer is finally over.
By Jack Seemer

The design choice dates back to the Middle Ages.

The LD-1000, recalled by Nike in the late 1970s, is poised to become the brand's next must-have sneaker.
By Jack Seemer

If you want to smell great during the warmer months, look to the fig.

The brand’s experiments on the classic Stan Smith just keep coming, at least in foreign markets.
By Ben Bowers

After helping bring hard-sided luggage to the masses, one of the internet’s original DTC travel brands could soon rebalance the luggage sale scales again.
By Ben Bowers

The new merch line inspired by the hit FX drama’s lovable bumbling brothers might be the most coveted TV show swag in ages.
By Ben Bowers

The mystery of the buttonless buttonhole.
By Gerald Ortiz

Boots can take upward of 100 hours to break in. Follow this expert advice to avoid blisters and speed up the process.
By John Zientek

Five styles built for workout to recovery and everything in between.
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