
Building Better Products, One Partner At a Time
From our signature dive watch to our first foray into cycling, the collaboration process underpins our evergreen love for thoughtful, well-made goods.

From our signature dive watch to our first foray into cycling, the collaboration process underpins our evergreen love for thoughtful, well-made goods.

We’ve teamed up with a few of our collaboration partners to offer up three prizes, just in time for the holidays.

Meet the new Superocean Héritage II Chronograph 44 Outerknown edition.

John Elliott’s collaboration with Yamaha includes everything you need for those last few days at the beach.

This wearable, functional partnership pays tribute to the brand’s history as an outdoor outfitter.

Five percent of the proceeds will be donated to the Surfrider Foundation.

Come for the suede low-tops, stay for the tiger-print clogs.

The charitable and on-trend team at Warby Parker have partnered with The Standard hotel to create a limited edition pair of their Winston shades in a classic striped ale colorway. Blending 60s styling with a dose of modern confidence, they’re a steal for $95, even if your days by the pool are still months away.
By Ben Bowers


Our friends at Cool Hunting recently returned from an eight day safari in the South Luangwa National Park and designed a special edition of Tumi’s medium Alpha duffle specifically for the trip. Besides striking the ideal balance between size and weight, (which is often strictly monitored on Safaris) the Cool Hunting x Tumi Safari Duffel ($545) also packs a host of customized details including tan ballistic nylon, special metal zip pulls, strap hooks, and an embossed Cool Hunting luggage tag and label.
By Ben Bowers


An excellent collaboration from one of our favorite men’s print publications and world renowned Italian clothier Barena. The jacket’s unstructured tailoring, patch pockets and button closure on the collar make it ideal for travel — whether your final destination happens to be the cobblestone streets of Florence or not.
By Ben Bowers