
Two of G-Shock’s Most Hardcore Watches Get a Stealthy Blacked-Out Treatment
Casio G-Shock’s professional range of Mudman and Rangeman watches look more serious than ever with black resin cases and negative displays.

Casio G-Shock’s professional range of Mudman and Rangeman watches look more serious than ever with black resin cases and negative displays.
By Zen Love

What if the new Supra was less BMW and more Toyota? Japanese students decided to take a stab at finding out.
By Tyler Duffy

When it comes to protein powder, a whole roster of world-class athletes and trainers choose Momentous.
By Gear Patrol

They have just one thing in common: They’re Gear Patrol-approved.

Someone paid $230,000 for a Mini? Really?
By Tyler Duffy


Famed bootmaker John Lofgren teamed up with Oakland-based retailer Standard & Strange for a pair of boots made with an ultra-rare white shell cordovan.
By Gerald Ortiz

The actor-writer-musician showed off a stylish iteration of the cozy winter staple.
By John Zientek

Russian River Brewing Company will be releasing it’s extremely popular (and extremely limited) Pliny the Younger triple IPA in bottles for the first time in February.
By Ryan Brower

The new Cooper straps from Hodinkee offer an upscale leather option that pairs well with a wide range of watches.
By Zen Love

Known for its innovative leather weaving, Italian luxury goods brand Bottega Veneta brings its ‘Intrecciato’ leather to Apple’s iconic headphones.
By Gerald Ortiz

A replica of a famed Mercedes racing legend is coming up for auction.
By Tyler Duffy

The newest backpack from Swedish outdoor gear maker Klättermusen is loaded with features but lacking in color.

The James Brand’s newest pocket knife expertly balances high-end components with an approachable price.

The Cadillac Escalade will respond to the Lincoln Navigator with, you guessed it, something big and ostentatious.
By Tyler Duffy

The final death of the bezel might be on the menu for 2020.
By Eric Limer

The Genesis GV80 may be long overdue, but that doesn’t make it any less cool in our eyes.

Contemporary New York label 18east and California-based knitwear brand Standard Issue Tees have just sweat out a heavy collab.
By Gerald Ortiz

A reusable straw that looks so good, keeping that resolution to be more sustainable will be a breeze.

Spoiler alert: One brand dominated the list.