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136 New Products You Should Know About This Month

From watches to tech to fitness and more, these are the best and most notable releases from February 2021.

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All the Coolest Watches That Came Out in February 2021

Time to keep up with the releases you might have missed.

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All the Automotive News You Missed This Week That You Should Know About

Gordon Murray made his supercar even crazier. A new Harley. An odd new postal truck. Bruce returns to the middle.

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These Are the Watches We’re Obsessing Over in February 2021

We’re flipping our lids over a Unimatic limited edition, a vintage-inspired Omega, an ultra-thin Piaget and more.

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The Genesis G80 Is the Best Used Car You Can Buy for $23,000

Looking for a solid secondhand luxury car for the price of a base Corolla? Look to Genesis.

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14 Style Releases and New Watches We’re Obsessed About This Week

Dive watches with striking dials, Vans’ latest sneaker collection and more awesome style and watch drops await.

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The Best SD Cards for Digital Cameras and More

Before buying an SD card for your digital camera or other device, here’s what you need to know.

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Kia and Apple May Still Build a Car, Report Claims — Or Something Else Entirely

A Korean report says Apple and Kia are still talking about building an electric car.

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All the Coolest Home and Design Releases We Found in February 2021

All the drops you missed last month, in one place.

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Todd Snyder Just Made Shopping for Jeans a Lot Easier

5 New Gadgets You Should Have on Your Radar This Week

From Ring’s new video doorbell to Sony’s smallest cinematic camera, these are the best new tech products announced this week.

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Jeep Reveals the Grand Cherokee L’s Pricing. Should the Kia Telluride Be Worried?

Jeep’s new three-row SUV will offer compelling value propositions up and down the trim lineup.

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The Best New Bourbon and Whiskeys of 2021 (So Far)

The whiskey boom stops for no one. These are the best bottles new to 2021.

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A New Sock Highlights a Multi-Decade Effort to Bring Diversity to Skiing

Smartwool teamed up with the National Brotherhood of Skiers.

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The 10 Best Yoga Mats for 2021

Whether you’re a newbie or an expert, these superlative mats will support you through any practice.

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This Sale Is More Rare Than Steak Tartare

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Winter is very slowly loosening its grip on the world and as it does so, we are looking forward to hoisting ourselves out of our couches and getting back outside. Since the pandemic is basically forcing outdoor hangs upon us, we are gearing up for all sorts of outdoor activities, in spite of the weather. One of the greatest things about the weather warming up is ripping the cover off the grill and firing it up. Just in time for this premature shoulder season, Porter Road is offering up 20 percent off a huge selection of its meats. They’ll even deliver it, keeping you out of the crowded grocery store.

The deal applies to anything from Porter Road’s huge Stock Up section, which has everything from pork chops to beef brisket to dry-aged hot dogs. All of Porter Road’s meat is pasture-raised, hormone- and antibiotic-free and is cut by hand at its Kentucky facility. Hurry though, as this sale only runs through February 28.

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Paul McCartney to Release 2-Volume Memoir The Lyrics

79 year old rock-n-roll icon Paul McCartney’s forthcoming 2 volume memoir The Lyrics combine the lyrics from 154 of his most famous songs with a treasure trove of material from McCartney’s personal archive, including song drafts, letters, and never-before-seen personal photographs. McCartney considers his songs the story of his life and art, and for him, they’re the true diary of his more than 60-year musical career. Available November.

Adidas Revives A Slim ’70s Runner, The Cadet

An iconic and beloved running shoe in its 1970s heyday, Adidas Originals has now re-issued the slim, all-leather Cadet. It features a suede toe bumper and low-profile natural rubber outsole. You may not want to run a marathon in this shoe but dudes definitely did. Available now.

The 2022 Defender V8 is the Most Powerful Land Rover Ever

With 518 horsepower under the hood, the forthcoming Land Rover Defender V8 will become the most powerful production Landie ever produced. Available in both the 90 & 110 models for 2022, the supercharged 5.1-liter V8 delivers heavy horsepower & 461 ft. lbs. of torque. 0-60 in 4.9 and a top speed of 149 MPH. Not bad for a boxy British 4X4. Several trim packages & unique exterior packs will be offered as well as hundreds of dedicated accessories.

The 10 Best Yoga Mats for 2021

This definitive guide provides information on the 10 best yoga mats available based on features like thickness, material, texture, grip, durability and price. In it, we offer suggestions on which yoga to buy for different practices based on our own testing as well as input from professional yoga instructors.

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    A mat is a mat, right? Not when it comes to yoga. In yoga, your mat is your private space. It’s where you come to find zen, strength, relief — whatever it is that drives your yoga practice. But it’s hard to get there when you have a mat that messes with your flow. Even the most blissed-out yogi is going to get pissed off if their hands start sliding or their wrists feel like they’re planted directly into a wood floor. “If you practice regularly, you must invest in your own mat,” asserts Kristin McGee, a Peloton yoga instructor.

    Most yoga mats look pretty similar, but there are subtle differences in thickness, material, texture and grip or stickiness that can affect how you move. That last attribute is one of the most essential elements for yogis: “A mat needs to have that good grip from the beginning,” says McGee. “If you find you’re sliding way too much, it’s not a good sign.” All that extra movement is going to distract you from being present and focusing on your flow — the whole point of yoga.

    A textured mat will typically provide more traction, but the material can affect the grip factor as well. “Most mats are made with polyvinyl chloride (PVC),” says Kevin Schaefer, gearhead and yoga instructor at outdoor e-retailer Backcountry. PVC was the OG sticky mat. But now, there are more eco-friendly mats made from natural and recycled rubber or other natural materials that provide just as much grip. “Rubber is my go-to—it’s firm and great for balancing poses, but with some thickness, so it’s comfortable when you are embracing the floor and gravity.”

    Comfort is another major factor for yogis, and a mat’s thickness determines that. “Your travel mats can be as thin as 1mm to the mid­-plush thickness of 3mm,” explains Schaefer. “Your usual home mat is going to be around 3­ to 6mm in thickness. And if you want some extra comfort, you can go 7mm-plus.” Some people need more padding than others, so it’s crucial to figure out what feels good to you (and your joints).

    A good mat can be an investment, but it’s worth it. “If you take care of them, yoga mats can last for quite a long time — at least five years!” says McGee. That means wiping it down after you practice (every time would be great, but at least once a week) and giving it a deeper scrub and letting it hang dry once a month, she adds. McGee recommends the Jo-Sha Yoga Cleansing Wipes.

    But a yoga mat doesn’t have to break the bank. Here are a variety of winners for all wallets, whether you’re looking for a budget intro option or one to take on the go.

    Decathlon Kimjaly 8mm

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    Best All-Around Yoga Mat

    As with yoga, the features at play in yoga mats operate according to balance. A thicker mat provides comfort but typically sacrifices stability, for instance. We’ve found that Decathlon’s Kimjaly 8mm mat offers the best of all worlds, particularly for more casual yogis but certainly not excluding seasoned pros. Its thick, textured foam is comfortable and supportive, even during fast-paced flows, and grippy even when things get sweaty (we did notice some slipping with sweat, but it was rare). The mat also has a grooved line running down the middle, which is a nice visual aid for alignment, and it’s lightweight at just over four pounds — it even comes with a shoulder strap.

    One downside is that its material (PVC foam) isn’t eco-friendly, which is often a consideration for those who practice yoga. You can find eco-friendly options further in this guide and yoga mats for specific needs and practices, but for $35, it’s hard to find a yoga mat with as many features as this one.

    Price: $35

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    Manduka Pro Yoga Mat

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    Best Premium Yoga Mat

    At 6mm thick and slightly longer and wider than average, the best-selling Manduka Pro has a little bit of everything. The fabric-like finish is grippy, the closed-cell surface keeps moisture and sweat from seeping into the material, and the high-density cushioning keeps you comfortable and stable whether you’re practicing savasana on a hardwood floor or working tree pose on top of carpet. But the real selling point is the lifetime warranty; the brand will replace your mat if it shows any signs of manufacturer defects or irregular wear. It’s such a popular mat that the company also has a lighter 4.7mm option and a grippier version for hot yoga.

    Price: $120

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    BalanceFrom GoYoga Mat

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    Best Affordable Yoga Mat

    For beginners and casual yogis, it’s OK to opt for a budget mat — as long as it doesn’t sacrifice function for savings. BalanceFrom’s GoYoga mat has a lot in common with the Gaiam’s: it’s the same size, roughly a millimeter thicker, and it’s also made from lightweight, high-density foam with double-sided non-slip surfaces. It may not have the cache or durability (this type of foam tends to flake over time) of some of the pricier options, but you could replace it six times over and still ring up under the total cost of a name brand. That said, spending more on a mat that will last longer brings other benefits — including freedom from the guilt of throwing so much foam in the garbage.

    Price: $16+

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    Aurorae Synergy 2-in-1 Yoga Mat

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    Best for Hot Yoga

    There’s nothing less graceful than slipping and sliding around your mat, which is why excellent traction is especially crucial when you add high-sweat conditions to your practice. The Aurorae Synergy is layered with a non-slip, super absorbent microfiber towel to keep your hands and feet from losing their grip. And the more you sweat, the grippier the mat gets; in fact, the brand recommends spritzing it with water before class to max out the sticky benefits. Underneath, there’s a comfortable 5mm of mat made from Polymer Environmental Resin (PER), a biodegradable synthetic material. Plus, you can flip the mat over, for a more traditional surface, if you’re in a non-heated class.

    Price: $60+

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    Lottus Life Natural Jute Fiber Yoga Mat

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    Best Thick Yoga Mat

    If you’ve got knee, wrist or ankle issues, you might prefer a mat that puts a little more cushioning between you and whatever surface you practice on — especially if you’re on something like concrete, which has approximately zero give. This mat’s memory foam-like padding, made from environmentally friendly materials woven with natural jute fibers, comes in at 8mm thick, enough to supply a solid cushion but not so thick that you find yourself sinking right into it. Those jute fibers, which are antifungal and antimicrobial, provide some grip for your skin. They may feel scratchy at first, but they soften with use.

    Price: $65

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    Lululemon Reversible Mat

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    Best Thin Yoga Mat

    Lululemon’s skinny mat is just 3mm thick, an ideal option for yogis who really want to feel rooted in the ground. How you use it is a choose your own adventure: if you like traction via texture, practice on the spongy natural rubber side (it’s made with an antimicrobial additive to keep it from getting grunge-y); if you prefer a smoother non-slip surface, flip it to the side with a polyurethane top layer, which wicks and absorbs moisture. Or use both, depending on what type of class you take or how your body feels. Oh, and if you like to spread out during your flow, you’ll really appreciate the extra 3 inches of length and 2 inches of width offered by this mat.

    Price: $78

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    JadeYoga Harmony Mat

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    Best Eco-Friendly Yoga Mat

    Jade Yoga’s best-selling mats are as ubiquitous in yoga classes as Lululemon shorts (in fact, you’ve probably rented one of these at a local studio). That’s because they’re known for their superior grip — the mat’s “open-cell” design means the porous material soaks up sweat and any other moisture as you flow. The brand is also known for their commitment to sustainability: the mats are made from natural rubber, a renewable resource; produced in the U.S., in compliance with all U.S. environmental, labor and consumer protection laws; and contain no PVC, EVA or other synthetic rubber. Plus, for every mat sold, Jade plants a tree through their partnership with Trees for the Future.

    Price: $70+

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    Liforme Yoga Mat With Alignment Lines

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    Best Yoga Mat With Alignment

    There’s no way to get all the body benefits of yoga if you’re not nailing the right form. Liforme’s yoga mat helps you stay centered — literally — with smart markings that point out where your hands, feet and center should be for proper positioning. (The marks are etched right into the surface of the mat, so they’ll be there as long as you are.) This mat is on the slimmer end of the spectrum at 4.2mm, but there’s an extra felt portion sandwiched between the natural rubber layers that provides additional support and stability. And at nearly 73 inches long, there’s plenty of room for you to deepen those lunges.

    Price: $150

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    New Balance Cork Yoga Mat

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    Best Cork Yoga Mat

    For all the rubber mats you’ve used or looked at, have you ever considered cork? The material serves just as much of a purpose in the studio as it does in a wine bottle (…even if that purpose is a little different). Cork is naturally antimicrobial, preventing bacteria, mold and mildew from growing on your yoga mat, and it even tends to repel dirt, hair and dust. It also gives great grip — the more moisture the natural surface absorbs, the stickier it gets. New Balance’s Cork Yoga Mat offers 5mm of eco-friendly natural cork and rubber to keep you stable and safe during everything from easy stretches to a more intense Bikram session.

    Price: $35

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    Lululemon The Reversible (Un) Mat 1.5mm

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    Best Yoga Mat for Travel

    One of the best parts of yoga is that you can practice anywhere — you just need a mat that can make the trek with you. That’s why Lululemon made a more-portable 1.5-millimeter thick version of its Reversible Mat. Like the thicker version (detailed above), each side of this mat is geared toward different practices. One side is absorbent polyurethane, which soaks up moisture so you can stay in position when a session gets sweaty. The other side is made of natural rubber for cushioning and grip during slower flows. Bear in mind that 1.5 millimeters is very thin, which is suitable for schlepping around, but you should opt for a thicker mat, like those above, if that’s not a concern (or if you plan to use it for home workouts in addition to yoga).

    Price: $68

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A New Sock Highlights a Multi-Decade Effort to Bring Diversity to Skiing

Smartwool’s newest ski sock has a number knit into the bottom: 1973.

That’s the founding year of the National Brotherhood of Skiers, a group committed to the mission of increasing diversity within skiing and snowboarding and developing Black skiers and snowboarders for Olympic competition.

Nearly 50 years ago, the group held its first Black Summit at Aspen, a gathering of over 350 Black skiers from all over the country. The event was the idea of Ben Finley, the founder of a Los Angeles ski club called Four Seasons West, and Art Clay, the trip director of Chicago’s Sno-Gophers Ski Club. It was part conference and part necessity — racism still pervaded the small, rural communities around ski mountains, and gathering as a group was a matter of safety. (According to a documentary about the NBS produced by REI and embedded below, the Colorado National Guard was called to stand by ahead of the Aspen summit.)

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The celebration and fundraising event became an annual affair that now draws thousands and is supported by over 50 ski clubs from Detroit, Washington DC, Chicago, LA, New York and more (the 2021 Black Summit is virtual due to restrictions related to the COVID-19 pandemic). Smartwool hopes that the collaboration sock, which features portraits of Finley and Clay, the Afro-American flag and the NBS logo, can support the group’s mission. The company also donated $5,000 to NBS to commemorate the launch.

The sock itself is from Smartwool’s PhD collection and comes in an ultralight merino wool construction with varying knit zones for compression and breathability.

Price: $25

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Jeep Reveals the Grand Cherokee L’s Pricing. Should the Kia Telluride Be Worried?

Jeep is launching the all-new Grand Cherokee this year, starting with the three-row L version. It’s a big deal, in part because the all-new Grand Cherokee is one of three three-row family haulers Jeep will add to the lineup in 2021 — and given how important the Grand Cherokee is for Jeep’s sales (and how popular and profitable three-r0w SUVs are), one could argue this is Jeep’s most important car.

And it seems like it’ll be a solid deal, too. Stellantis just has announced the pricing for the Grand Cherokee L. There will be a lot of options — and, incredibly (or maybe not, for a quasi-Italian-owned automaker) three different types of leather seats.

The base Grand Cherokee L Laredo model will start at $36,995 or $38,995 for the four-wheel-drive version. Upgrading to the Limited 4×4 ($45,995) adds Capri leather seats, Jeep’s Selec-Terrain 4×4 system, a heated steering wheel and heated first and second-row seats. That could be a compelling competitor for a fully-loaded Kia Telluride.

The Overland 4×4 trim ($54,995) offers Nappa leather seats. And it’s where you can start leveling up the off-road capability. The trim offers the Quadra-Trac 4×4 system and the Quadra-lift air suspension. Adding the “Off-Road Group” gets you a skid plate and Jeep’s coveted Trail Rated badge.

the all new 2021 jeep® grand cherokee l summit reserve model’s spacious interior features standard 10 inch display screens, including a frameless digital gauge cluster and 101 inch uconnect 5 touchscreen radio, hand wrapped, quilted palermo leather and open pore waxed walnut wood accents, all new led lighting with ambient features, driver and front passenger seat massage and personalized climate zones

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If they want to spend more, buyers can level up all the way to the Summit Reserve trim ($61,995), which offers the fancy McIntosh audio system standard, Palermo leather seats, Berber floor mats and, of course, five customizable profiles for the massaging seats. Summit Reserve will let buyers both get finer luxury than Mercedes or BMW would offer at that price yet feel unpretentious because they bought a Jeep instead of a Mercedes or BMW.

The two-row Grand Cherokee arrives later this year. A plug-in hybrid 4xe version and Hemi V8-powered SRT version should be coming soon, as well. Based on this, Jeep’s SUV looks set to continue what has been the key to its success: being everything from an affordably-priced family car to a legit luxury off-roader and everything in between.

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All the Coolest Home and Design Releases We Found in February 2021

As “Game of Thrones,” liked to remind us: “The night is dark and full of terrors.” This saying means so much more in the throes of winter when the days are short and the night is seemingly never-ending. With Gantri’s sexy lighting, Loftie’s thoughtful alarm clock and Brooklinen’s limited-edition sheets, the nighttime (and subsequent mornings) have been full of fewer terrors. And two whiskey and ice cream collaborations that launched coincidentally close together will help close out the shorter days with a sweet and boozy note. Check out all the home and design products we either found or were released last month here.

Loftie


There’s a whole new industry of making “dumb” technology. Look at the Light Phone, for example, which only lets you make phone calls and send texts. Loftie is a new alarm clock that wants to keep your phone out of your sleep routine. Studies, like one from The BMJ, show that the use of electronics before bed can affect sleep quality. So Loftie retains your phone’s functions that help you sleep — alarms, white noise, meditation — and none of the stuff that can keep you awake — phone calls, texts, social media. A plethora of well-thought-out features — such as a two-phase alarm, nightlight and dimmable display — ensure that you can put your phone to bed so you can get yourself to bed.

Price: $165

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Reform x Norm Architects

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Unless you’ve been shopping to completely redo your kitchen, you might not know about Reform. The brand specializes in creating beautifully designed kitchens at reasonable price points. It’s not Ikea cheap, but you get what you pay for. Reform just released a new kitchen design, Profile, with the Scandinavian design brand Norm Architects. Profile is as minimal as it is functional. It makes use of the ubiquitous integrated handle, which is why it looks like all the drawers and doors are incapable of being opened. The name “Profile” comes from the integrated handles extruded and rounded profile that simultaneously feels like it’s there and not there.

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Article Eres Desk

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You can tell a lot about a person by the desk they use. And if they don’t have one, you can tell they’re going to be paying for it in chiropractor charges in the future. The new Eres desk from Article has an industrial-style build with a walnut-finished table atop black iron legs. There are numerous cubby holes in the platform ledge so you can be as organized (or unorganized) as you want. Plus, because of the aforementioned platform, you don’t need to buy a monitor stand for those two-screen layouts.

Price: $499

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Artifox Table

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The Artifox Table is whatever you want it to be. Sure, it’s literally called “Table,” but it’s also a desk. The 70-inch by 36-inch table has enough to seat up to four people for a meal or a work session. The smartly designed Table has a hidden cable management system under the surface, and the cords are easily accessible from the middle of the table. The fact that the Table is easy to assemble and disassemble make this a piece of furniture you’re going to have for a very long time no matter how often you move.

Price: $2,300

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Fruitsuper Plant Sticks

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Naturally plants don’t always grow the way you want. Droopy leaves, saggy buds and crooked stems are common symptoms of, well, nature. One way plant parents have remedied their not-so-perfect plants is by using plant sticks, often wooden and not so attractive. These plant sticks from Fruitsuper are made of solid brass and come in three shapes to give your plants a little nudge towards perfection.

Price: $40

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Parachute x Crate & Barrel

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Crate & Barrel

Those in the know are familiar with Parachute, a bedding brand that’s so much more than sheets and pillows. With an assortment of bathroom essentials and even dinnerware, Parachute is an all-around lifestyle brand. Its latest collection with Crate & Barrel helps get Parachute onto more people’s radar with a range of bedding and bath linens in neutral colors and in breezy fabrics.

Price: $9+

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Western Desert Studio Ceramics

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Making pottery is cool. Just look at Seth Rogen or Patrick Swayze in “Ghost.” Brian DeRan was a music manager before he started up his own ceramics line, Western Desert Studio. The art school graduate got into ceramics after moving to Joshua Tree, and his love of the land is present in his creations — they’re all made from materials mined in California. DeRan’s works include vases and plates, and because each piece is handmade, they’re one of one.

Price: $60+

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WhistlePig x Ben & Jerry’s Whiskey Biz

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WhistlePig

Two Vermont legends, WhistlePig and Ben & Jerry’s, teamed up to make a whiskey ice cream, essentially putting two of our favorite guilty pleasures into one sinful pint. The ice cream, called Whiskey Biz, is made with a base of brown butter bourbon ice cream that’s filled with blonde brownie chunks, then topped with white chocolate ganache and white fudge chunks. The caramel that swirls around in the ice cream is made with WhistlePig’s six-year-old PiggyBack Rye. Whiskey Biz is one of the seven flavors coming from Ben & Jerry’s “Topped” series that the brand calls “an ice cream sundae in a pint.”

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Truff Mayo

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Truff

Mayonnaise is one of those condiments that you either love or hate. I am in neither of those groups. I’ll never ask for mayo, but I’ll never be upset that it’s on something I’m eating. But with Truff’s newest releases, Truffle Mayonnaise and Spicy Truffle Mayonnaise, I may be asking for mayo more often. Truff started as a truffle-infused hot sauce brand, and its new mayonnaises follow the release of its pasta sauces. And like its predecessors, Truffle Mayonnaise and Spicy Truffle Mayonnaise are made with enough black winter truffles that won’t make you question whether or not any of that gourmet gold is actually in there.

Price: $25/two-pack

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Gantri Ember Wall Light and Discus Table Light

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Gantri’s Discus Table Light.

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There’s “mood lighting,” and then there’s mood lighting. The latter of which is what Gantri — one of the coolest lighting brands right now — is aiming for with its latest releases. The Ember Wall Light and Discus Table Light are, as the brand notes, designed to “enhance your sense of intimacy and set the mood for deeper connection.” The dimmable lights, meant to mimic the glow of candles, are made with a new design studio called SPRK. Based in San Francisco, SPRK was founded Nate Sprecher, who identifies as a member of the Queer community. Sprecher’s goal is to create safe spaces with an eye toward sensual lighting. The two new lamps continue to grow on what Gantri started out to achieve: making sustainable lighting with a sense of purpose and to give up-and-coming designers (or even large design studios like Ammunition) an outlet to make something great.

Price: $175 each

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Aurora Hops

Portland-based beverage brand Aurora Superior Sparkling Beverages followed up its hemp-infused sparkling beverages with one that swaps out hemp for hops. Aurora Hops takes the hops you might know from your favorite IPA — Citra and Mosaic —and turns them into refreshing booze-free beverages. The new drink comes in two flavors: Pomelo Sage, which is citrusy and herbaceous, and Yuzu Orange Blossom, which is spicy, floral and earthy.

Price: $12/four-pack

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New London Light

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Salcombe Distilling

If you extended Dry January into Dry February (and beyond), there’s a new non-alcoholic spirit you can add to your bar cart. The England-based Salcombe Distilling Co. just brought their New London Light stateside. The drink, inspired by the gin-making process, is distilled with juniper berries (duh), lemongrass, habanero capsicum and sage among other botanicals. Because of ginger and habanero capsicum, the New London Light has a warming effect, sort of like how a full-booze spirit would have.

Price: $35

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Minor Figures Canned Coffees and Teas

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Minor Figures

You may have seen Minor Figures’ oat milk before. The brand is known for drawing attention thanks to its quirky branding, and the oat milk itself has a dedicated fanbase, mostly comprising coffee lovers and baristas. It’s now making canned coffees and teas mixed with its infamous oat milk, and it’s like having a barista making café-quality beverages in your home. The lineup includes a latte, matcha latte, chai latte and mocha, all of which can be found in select indie coffee shops and Whole Foods (later in April in mid-Atlantic stores) across the US.

Price: $35/12-pack

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Una Pizza Napoletana Merch

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Una Pizza Napoletana

New York City has almost as many pizzerias as people (a huge exaggeration). So for Una Pizza Napoletana to have made the splash that it has must mean it’s good. The pizzeria, owned by chef Anthony Mangieri (who cameoed on the Showtime series “Billions”), dishes Neapolitan pies, notable for their thin base crust and fluffy rim, and food reviewers have been flocking to the joint’s two locations in the Lower East Side of Manhattan (closed temporarily) and New Jersey (open for takeout). If you can’t grab a pie, you can at least rep the brand with its recently launched merch. Designed by artists Lucas Beaufort and Max Mueller (who did the mermaid design pictured above), the collection includes tees, hoodies and a beanie. With restaurants struggling now more than ever, copping a restaurant’s branded tee might just ensure you can grab a bite to eat there once the pandemic’s over.

Price: $25+

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Brooklinen Limited-Edition Sheets

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Brooklinen

There was a time when bed sheets were just bed sheets. That time was before Brooklinen came out, and the brand has since turned bedding, bathroom knits and cozy apparel into it times for a generation of cool kids. Brooklinen is known for releasing limited-edition prints for its bedding, with a new collection out now that’s inspired by ’70s grooviness. The retro-inspired prints will make you feel obligated to change your sheets more often because having Brooklinen in your home is the new style flex.

Price: $109+

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Vervet Canned Cocktails

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Vervet

The advent of canned cocktails has made it easier to get bar-worthy cocktails at home without having to own a full-on bar. And with the latest brand of canned cocktails, Vervet, co-founder (and former bartender) Hope Ewing is bringing bartender-made cocktails into homes across America. Each cocktail in Vervet’s lineup — Angelicano, Pale Mary, Sundowner and Tiki Tea — is made entirely of Vervet-made products from the bitters and vermouth to the interesting stuff like oolong tea and tomato water. When coming up with the canned cocktails, Ewing based the recipes on a 10-ounce highball made of two ounces of 80-proof alcohol. She found the higher ABV helped to give the drinks more of a cook, and they just tasted better. Vervet ships nationwide to 41 states (sorry Alabama, Arkansas, Michigan, Mississippi, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Tennessee, Utah and Vermont), and they’ll be sure to kick the current winter blues aside.

Price: $22/four-pack

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Reed Art Department x Parc Eames Lounge Chair and Ottoman

Reed Art Department, a creative studio founded by streetwear legend Jeff Staple, partnered with Parc, a furniture company, to rework three Eames Lounge Chairs and Ottomans in a gradient colorway. The black-to-white gradient is meant to pay homage to New York City, from the asphalt to the way the the buildings and concrete play off each other on a foggy day. Can’t drop ten grand on a chair? There’s a tee to accompany the limited-edition chairs that might be more wallet friendly at $60. The longe-sleeve shirt makes reference to a 1953 short film produced by the Eamses for Georgia’s Department of Arts.

Price: $10,000

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Garrison Bros Whiskey x McConnell’s Fine Ice Creams Pecan & Pralines

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We covered WhistlePig’s new ice cream made with Ben & Jerry’s, and now there’s another whiskey-based ice cream out. Garrison Bros lent its Texas Straight Bourbon to McConnell’s Fine Ice Creams for its new Pecan & Pralines flavor. The whiskey is mixed into the ice cream, which is topped with salt-roasted and caramel-coated pecans. You can order the pints online, but if you’re on the west coast, pints will be available for sale at McConnell’s scoop shops.

Price: $12

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Brightland Rosette Olive Oil

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Brightland

The olive oil inside a bottle of Brightland is just as good as its packaging, and people are catching on to high-end olive oil. Its newest offering is Rosette, which combines two things that always pair well together: garlic and olive oil. Brightland offers some food pairings that go well with Rosette, and it seems like it just goes with everything. The olives are picked from a family-owned farm in California, and the bottle was designed by Lilian Martinez, marking the first time the brand has worked with a woman of color artist.

Price: $40

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The Alphabet of Art at Warby Parker

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Every direct-to-consumer brands seems to be the Warby Parker of their category. Well there’s only one actual Warby Parker, and it’s a Gear Patrol favorite for its affordable prescription eyewear available in a wide variety of colors and styles. Over its 11-year run, Warby Parker has collaborated with over 100 artists for graphics on its buildings and products, and to commemorate its 11th anniversary, the eyewear brand released “The Alphabet of Art at Warby Parker.” The book highlights all of the artists the brand has worked with, and it’s currently available in all locations across the US and Canada. Also, all proceeds from book purchases will go towards Warby Parker’s Pupils Project, which helps New York City, Philadelphia and Baltimore schoolchildren take care of their vision.

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Vivid Coffee Treatment Action Group Blend

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Vivid Coffee

Vermont-based Vivid Coffee opened its first brick and mortar store in December, and our very own Vermonter Tanner Bowden can attest to the quality and taste of the coffee. While you’ll find standard blends and single origins, its Treatment Action Group blend might catch some eyes — what kind of blend name is that? Treatment Action Group, or TAG, is actually a think think that advocates for better treatment and prevention for HIV, tuberculosis, and hepatitis C virus, as well as vaccines and cures. For every bag of TAG blend coffee sold, $5 will go towards TAG to support its initiative.

Price: $11

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The Citizenry Cocoon Capsule Pillows

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The Citizenry

When your boring old couch just isn’t earning you any interior design cred, the least you can do is add a few throw pillows. The Citizenry, a home goods store that sources its products from artisans around the world, recently started carrying Weavers Of San Pedro’s assortment of handmade pillows made in Peru. Each is blended of highland and alpaca wool, which give the pillows a texture that looks and feels great. The pillows feature muted colors in understated designs that can elevate even the most schlubby sofa, whether they’re on their own or mixed and matched with other designs.

Price: $165+

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Kasama Rum

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Kasama

Rum is the brown spirit you didn’t know you needed more of in your life. Kasama is a new direct-to-consumer rum with a background story as interesting as what’s in the bottle. Alexandra Dorda, Kasama’s founder, is the daughter of Tad Dorda, who co-founded two leading vodka brands: Belvedere and Chopin. The daughter of a Filipino mother and a Polish father, Dorda pays homage to both parents. Kasama is distilled in the Philippines, aged for seven years in ex-bourbon American oak barrels, then bottled at the family distillery in Poland. Kasama eschews the spiciness some may associate with rum. It tastes almost exactly like someone bottled the flavor of an upside-down pineapple cake with nary a tinge of alcohol burn — a slightly concerning fact since this stuff goes down way too easy.

Price: $30

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Revival Doormats

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Revival

The thing about doormats is that you only ever see them when you’re out the door or coming home. They wipe off that little bit of dirt on your shoes before you go inside, and if you’re lucky, you found one that makes you feel happy to be home. With Revival’s new doormats, you can also feel happy that they’re made of 100-percent coconut husks, a sustainable material that is strong and water resistant. The brand is also giving 10 percent of it sales to the non-profit organization Carbon 180, which aims reduce carbon’s impact on the planet.

Price: $49

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The Macallan Anecdotes of Ages

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Mary McCartney

You probably won’t get your hands on The Macllan’s latest release. Anecdotes of Ages, a 13-bottle collection of 54-year-old whiskies, is the third collaboration with renowned pop artist Sir Peter Blake. You might know Sir Blake for creating the album cover to The Beatles’ “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band.” Like the cover, each of the bottles features a unique collage designed by the artist, and purchases of the bottle include an accompanying book that contain all of the artworks, which evoke a different detail from The Macallan’s history. One of the bottles, dubbed “A New Era of Advertising,” will be auctioned off auctioned off by Sotheby’s on March 13, and it’s expected to bring in up to $750,000. Another bottle will be archived by The Macallan, and only 11 of the 13 bottles will be available for purchase. Like I said, you probably won’t get your hands on one of these.

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Kin Euphorics

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Kin

Staying sober can be fun, and with Kin Euphorics, sobriety can still get you buzzed but without the alcohol. Packed with feel-good ingredients, like adaptogens and nootropics, Kin’s beverages offer drinks that take the stigma out of staying sober. Currently its lineup includes two bottled spirits: High Rhode, a get-you-going shot that arguably works better than coffee, and Dream Light, a spiced ginger drink to help you sleep. The Kin Spritz, essentially a canned cocktail (still booze free), is an eight-ounce sparkling beverage that tastes floral, herbaceous and slightly spicy and helps me feel like I can get on my workday after noon.

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Bloomscape Outdoor Plants

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Bloomscape

Bloomscape is bringing its plant domination from inside to the outdoors. Its new Bloom Kits are designed to planted outside, helping anyone get a bountiful garden. The kits are sold as accent kits, or packs that include only one variety of plant, or combination kits, which include three varieties. Rather than buying outdoor plants for big box stores, try shopping from somewhere that specializes in selling plants.

Price: $40+

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Simplehuman Compost Caddy

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A simple little product from Simplehuman might finally get more people to start composting. The Compost Caddy is a $50 add-on that attaches with a magnet to existing Simplehuman trash cans. Ingenious little details like a stay-open lid is convenient for tossing out scraps, and the lid has a soft seal, which lets food breathe without stinking up your place and it keeps pests at bay. Undock the caddy from your trashcan for countertop disposable, and the included 30-pack of compostable liners should last you a while.

Price: $50

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Wunder20

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Wunder, a brand of sparkling beverages spiked with low-dose THC, launched Wunder20, which features a higher dose of THC. With 20 milligrams of THC, Wunder20 offers a stronger feeling than the OG cans. If you’re an amateur cannabis consumer, tread lightly — you won’t fall flat on your face after drinking Wunder20, but you will feel something. Two types of THC, Delta-8 and Delta-9, are used in the drink to achieve what the brand calls a “calm, relaxing and elevated high.” While Delta-9 THC is the stuff that is usually associated with getting high on weed, Delta-8 THC has half its psychotropic potency, making for a more lucid type of chill. Wunder20 comes in Blood Orange Bitters and is 25 calories with four grams of sugar. Wunder and Wunder20 are only available in California.

Price: $24 for a four-pack

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Dogfish Head Hazy-O!

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Dogfish Head

Combining oats with beer isn’t new. In fact, many IPAs use oats to to give it their haziness and make it shelf stable. But Dogfish Head’s new Hazy-O! is taking the whole oats thing way out of the box. The IPA is brewed with four different types of oat, each bringing a something different to the table whether it’s its looks or flavor. Then there’s oat milk. Dogfish Head uses Elmhurst 1925’s Unsweetened Oat Milk, which gives Hazy-O! a wonderfully smooth mouthfeel and helps make the 7.1 percent ABV feel way less boozy.

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Tyler Chin is Gear Patrol’s Associate Staff Writer.

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Kia and Apple May Still Build a Car, Report Claims — Or Something Else Entirely

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Back in early February, reports were suggesting that Kia and Apple were close to finalizing a deal to produce the long-mooted Apple Car. Hyundai Motor Group quashed that speculation a few days later, informing investors they were not in negotiations with Apple about producing an autonomous vehicle. But according to a report from the Korean outlet Chosun Biz, an Apple Car built by Kia could still be in the works…or, the companies could be collaborating on something else entirely.

The new report says Apple and Kia signed a memorandum of understanding last year in order to cooperate in eight different areas. An autonomous vehicle may merely have been one of those areas. The EV negotiations, as per the report, are “experiencing difficulties” but “have not completely collapsed.”

According to the report, another potential cooperation area between Hyundai Motor Group and Apple could be “last-mile mobility.” Picture an electric scooter or some other form of vehicle you would take to home or work after leaving the train/subway/bus.

Hyundai, it should be noted, recently bought robotic dog-maker Boston Dynamics. Such technology would be more useful for things like food and package delivery than having a new version of “Smaht Pahk” where your Sonata clambers around like a dog.

Remember, Apple putting any vehicle on the road by 2024 would be incredibly ambitious. That’s especially true for an autonomous one, since the technology doesn’t exist yet. If Apple does reach self-driving first, putting it in a hyper-expensive niche Apple car would be one of the least profitable ways to apply it. An Apple EV built by Kia with new battery technology and advanced driving assistants that seamlessly integrates with your iPhone and other devices, however? That seems more reasonable.

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We’re Hiring: Business Development Manager

About This Role:

Gear Patrol is seeking an ambitious and self-motivated Business Development Manager to join our expanding Sales Team.

As a member of the Sales Team, you will involve generating sales opportunities through proactive and strategic prospecting. This role will be responsible for qualifying & developing inbound and outbound leads, with a primary focus on our direct response business.

Serving as the first point of contact with prospective partners, the ideal candidate must be a great listener and an expert communicator. They are driven, critical thinkers, and they thrive in a fast-paced environment.

The candidate will report directly to the Director of Business Development while working closely with other team leaders across Sales, Revenue Operations, and Gear Patrol Studios.

Responsibilities:

  • Source new sales opportunities through inbound lead follow-up and outbound prospecting using account research, cold calls and emails.
  • Manage a prospecting account list; make prospecting part of the regular routine to ensure that new prospects/opportunities are being added to the pipeline on a consistent basis.
  • Work closely with the Director of Business Development to build and grow sales pipeline including initiating and scheduling meetings with qualified prospects.
  • Own and drive full cycle sales on a continual basis by bringing in new accounts and maintaining existing relationships to achieve and exceed quarterly revenue targets.
  • Work cross-functionally with the rest of the Sales and Operations teams as clients are advancing through the sales funnel.
  • Provide prompt phone/email follow up to all inbound inquiries and properly document and track activity.
  • Effectively organize, prioritize, and manage multiple projects in a deadline-driven environment.
  • Effectively prepare for, conceptualize and deliver online, phone and in-person sales presentations.
    • Complete accurate tracking of communication with current and potential customers in CRM.
    • Work with sales and marketing teams to interpret and develop media plans based on campaign KPIs and sales strategy.
    • Provide excellent customer service and build strong account relationships.

      Requirements:

      • 2-3 years of experience in digital media, agency or publishing environment (sales or account management is a plus).
      • Excellent interpersonal and written communication skills.
      • A keen ability to see opportunities, understand needs, create solutions, set proper expectations and close deals.
      • Must possess strong organizational and analytical skills with the ability to work across internal departments.
      • Strong experience working with Microsoft Office Suite and G-Suite products, and is experienced using research and marketing to craft and deliver unique proposals/presentations.
      • Demonstrated ability to thrive in a fast-paced environment while managing multiple projects and tight deadlines.
      • Candidates for the position should understand advertising and marketing, including native and branded content solutions, along with a passion for print and digital media.

        Benefits & Perks

        • Competitive base salary
        • Career growth & earnings aligned with your performance and desire to achieve
        • Healthcare plans are fully paid for by Gear Patrol for the primary individual
        • Generous PTO package
        • Generous paid parental leave
        • Charitable gift matching

          To Apply

          Please send your resume, LinkedIn profile link, and cover letter to jobs@gearpatrol.com with the subject heading: “Business Development Manager”. In your email, please also include:

          1. A brief introduction of yourself and why you believe you’re a fit for our team.
          2. Links/examples of past work or example case studies of successes

            1. About Gear Patrol

              Founded in 2007, Gear Patrol is an award-winning print and digital publication, store and content studio based in New York City. We believe that the things we create and own, as well as the habits that surround them, play a crucial role in our global culture. Products, in short, are culture. From the Model T to the iPhone, and anything before or since, products hold the power to revolutionize the way we work, relax, communicate, travel, look, learn and more.

              That’s why we’re focused on something we call Product Journalism a.k.a. #ProJo. Our mission is simple. We are a team of creators, users, and enthusiasts, hell-bent on building the definitive resource for discovering products and exploring the stories that surround them. Our goals are not limited to specific platforms or mediums. We know that making essential experiences for product lovers requires leveraging the best that digital, print and social platforms all have to offer.

              We hold our core values of teamwork, transparency, integrity, accountability, selflessness, and creativity above all else, and base our culture around them. Our work ethic is defined by vigor, speed, quality, and flexibility. We welcome challenges as an opportunity to reach new heights and never forget that our biggest strength is our people.

              Gear Patrol is a place where amazing work happens, and the more you put in here, the more you’ll get out.

              Gear Patrol strives to be a diverse and inclusive company. We firmly believe that different voices, experiences and points of view are an essential component of our current and future success. We welcome and encourage people from all walks of life to apply and do not discriminate on the basis of an individual’s gender, age, race, religion, national origin, marital status, sexual orientation, disability, genetics or any other personal characteristics protected by law.

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    The Best SD Cards for Digital Cameras and More

    If you own a digital camera — be it a compact, mirrorless or DSLR camera — you need to pair it with a SD (Secure Digital) card, or a memory card, in order for it to save your photos and videos. Most digital cameras actually don’t come with an SD card so it’s kind of up to you, the photographer, to buy one that fits your digital camera and your shooting needs.

    When searching for an SD card for your digital camera, there are a lot of different options out there and it can get complicated fast. Here are the basics you need to know.

    The cards: SD, SDHC or SDCX?

    There are a few different types of SD cards —SD, SDHC (Secure Digital High Capacity) and SDXC (Secure Digital Xtra Capacity) — but they all effectively do the same job: add storage to your digital camera. SD cards are older and generally have lower capacities and slower transfer speeds. SDHC and SDXC cards are newer (and better) types of SD cards that have higher storage capacities and faster transfer speeds. And yes, they’re more expensive.

    It’s important to check which type of memory card your digital camera is compatible before buying one. Most new digital cameras should support three types of SD cards. If the digital camera is more than 10 years old, there’s a decent chance it won’t support support SDHC cards and SDXC cards because they weren’t around, but that’s a problem that should be pretty uncommon.

    Why is speed important?

    The speed of the SD card refers to two different speeds: there’s the “write speed” and the “read speed.” The write speed is how quickly the SD card is able to record all the information while you’re taking photo or video with your camera, while the read speed is how fast you can transfer data off of the SD card. The write speed and the read speed are typically the same on most SD cards.

    The speed of an SD card is important as a quality-of-life feature, but it’s crucial for people shooting with higher-end digital cameras. Higher-resolution photos and videos require an SD card to be fast so that it can record all the data as fast as possible. Most SD cards with a high-capacities generally also tend to have high speeds, so you don’t have to worry as much about a high capacity card with a low speed.

    If you don’t see the speed of the SD card advertised, the other thing you want to look out for is its class rating. The SD Association (the governing body of SD cards) created a class system to help standardize SD card speed ratings, and each SD card is given a class rating. The higher the class rating, the faster the write speeds of the SD card

    Here are the various classes and their minimum write speeds: Class 2 (2MB/s), Class 4 (4MB/s), Class 6 (6MB/s) or Class 10 (up to 10MB/s).

      Why is capacity important?

      SD card capacities are typically measured in gigabytes (GB) and range from just a handful of gigs up to 512GB. When deciding what SD card capacity you should get, you need to have a knowledge of what size photos or videos you’re taking.

      If you have a fairly modern mirrorless or DSLR camera, uncompressed RAW photos will take up in the neighborhood of 7 megabytes (MB) apiece. With this knowledge, you can fit about 325 photos on an SD card with a capacity of 16GB, or 650 photos on a 32GB card.

      Videos take up more space than photos and complicate things in an additional direction; in addition to resolution and bitrate, you also need to factor in things like video length and aspect ratio. If you’re shooting a 4K video at 60fps (which is pretty standard these days for action cameras, compact shooters and even smartphones), a 16GB card can store about ten 4K 60fps videos.

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      The high-speed performance of Lexar Professional Class SDXC will dramatically accelerate workflow from start to finish.

      Lexar

      Some buying advice

      • If you can, buy the most advanced card that your camera is capable of accepting.

      • Buy from a well-known SD card maker, such as SanDisk or Lexar.

      • Before buying an SD card, check to see if there are higher-capacity models available — you might be able to get better deal on one.

      All that said, here are some great picks.

      Lexar Professional Class SDXC (64GB)

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      Lexar

      Best All-Around

      The Lexar Professional line of SDXC cards is one of the best you can buy. Its boast Class 10 speeds and a relatively high capacity, and it’s fully capable of handing your camera’s 4K photos and videos. And it’s still really affordable. This line ranges in capacities from 32GB to 1TB.

      Price: $12

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      SanDisk Extreme SD (16GB)

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      SanDisk

      Best Budget

      The SanDisk Extreme SD line is a great affordable option. Despite its price, it still delivers relatively Class 10 speeds (up to 90MB/s) that are only a slight drop off from the Lexar Professional SDXC line (above). It’s available in a range of capacities, from 16GB to 256GB.

      Price: $9

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      SanDisk Extreme PRO SD UHS-II (64GB)

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      SanDisk

      Best Upgrade

      The SanDisk Extreme Pro is a beast of SDXC card. Its extreme fast read and write speeds — Class 10 — have made it a go-to choice for professional photographers and videographers who shoot in the highest resolution. It’s available in capacities up to 128GB.

      Price: $98

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    These Are the Watches We’re Obsessing Over in February 2021

    As watch lovers, we spend our afternoons poring over watches both new and vintage. When a new timepiece comes across our radar, one that particularly resonates with our tastes, we can’t help but obsess over it. So, here’s a taste of that process — four timepieces that our watch-loving staff are obsessing over right at this very moment.

    Unimatic Modello Uno U1-NR Norwegian Rain

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    I mean let’s be honest, nine times out of ten the true inspiration for a L.E. watch comes from a marketing department trying to think up new reasons for people to buy the same old model. But this collaboration between Unimatic and Norwegian Rain actually seems to offer something. First off, it’s conceivably within my price range. Secondly, the dial is beautiful. The two layer oxide copper and galvanized brass is really very striking and adds a lot to the whole package. Lastly, another plus this watch has is that it is already sold out so I don’t have to even try and stop myself from buying it. It’s already too late. -J.D. DiGiovanni, Platforms Editor

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    Rolex Datejust rev. 16220

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    Normally I wouldn’t quite understand the appeal of a good Datejust without its iconic Jubilee bracelet, but in this case, the dial of this 16220 is just so nice (check out those lume plots and matching hands), and it’s a birth year watch…I think I’d just have to make an exception. The polished case also doesn’t bother me so much, though some folks would strongly disagree with me. -Oren Hartov, Associate Editor

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    Yema x Worn & Wound Superman Maxi Dial Limited Edition Watch

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    Yema

    It’s a bird, it’s a plane, it’s…a watch. Yema’s Superman watch, originally launched in 1963, gets a 2021 update thanks to a collaboration with watch publication Worn & Wound. The bolded markers account for the “maxi dial” name, which is a useful touch since even with glasses I can’t make out most details on my watches. At a modest size of 39mm, the Superman manages presence without swallowing my dainty wrist. Its locking bezel is useful for divers, and while I’m not diving any time soon, it’s a neat function to show to my watch-loving friends. -Tyler Chin, Associate Staff

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    Piaget Altiplano

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    There’s something really special about an ultra-thin watch that seems to sit on the same plane as your skin. Piaget is known for making such watches, and this version of their Altiplano is only 6.36mm thick with an automatic movement inside. They have even (record-breakingly) thinner ones, with movements integrated into the case that are unencumbered by dials, but this particular model strikes me with its somehow gold-colored meteorite dial. I’ll never own a $30k-dress watch like this, but that doesn’t stop me from being fascinated. -Zen Love, Staff Writer

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    Omega Speedmaster Moonwatch 321

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    If I was in the market for a watch, this is the wait list that you would find my name on. There is the romance of the single-watchmaker story among other history nuggets, but those might not come up in conversation. What will come up is that it’s by far the best looking modern Omega — period. -Tim Murray, Account Executive, Brand Partnerships

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    This Goldwin Jacket Is a Serious Upgrade on a Menswear Staple

    A Mackintosh, or mac, raincoat has been a menswear staple since its invention in 1824. The traditional Mackintosh coat is made from rubberized or rubber laminated material, but these days, the best mac is made by Goldwin and features high-tech materials crafted to perform in just about all weather conditions. In this case, Goldwin’s Mac Coat is made from Gore-Tex Paclite – which is lightweight, waterproof, breathable, packable and doesn’t compromise on a soft handfeel. In typical Goldwin fashion, the Mac Coat brings more to the table than just performance. It’s exceedingly stylish, with a slightly relaxed cut that falls just above the knee. It also comes in two colors (black or tan), is easily packable and is finished with hook and loop adjustments as well as a variety of pockets. It’s a serious wardrobe upgrade, and right now you can snag one for 15 percent off by subscribing to Goldwin’s newsletter.

    Price: $710 $604

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    Two Iconic Brands Just Partnered on a Luxury Watch

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    TAG Heuer Carrera Porsche Chronograph

    Two iconic brands have collaborated to create the TAG Heuer Carrera Porsche Chronograph Special Edition. The sporty design of the watch is full of references to two of the world’s most luxurious and dynamic brands. With an impressive 80-hour power reserve and an oscillating mass inspired by the famous Porsche steering wheel, the watch proudly represents the legacy of motor racing. The TAG Heuer Carrera Porsche Chronograph features a 44mm case and is available on a steel bracelet or luxurious calf leather strap accented with innovative stitching that echoes the interiors of Porsche cars. It’s a watch that’s at home on the wrist of motoring enthusiasts and style mavens alike.


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    An Authentic Alliance

    Two icons of design, quality and innovation with common DNA in motorsports and racing teamed up to craft this TAG Heuer Carrera Porsche Chronograph Special Edition. The result delivers on those traditions.

    Two Carreras

    The word Carrera has been associated with both TAG Heuer and Porsche for generations. It was a natural choice for the first product collaboration between them as it pays homage to both brands on and off the racetrack.

    Distinctive Tachymeter Scale

    A number of custom features inspired by Porsche’s design codes have been incorporated into the watch including a distinctive tachymeter scale engraved on the bezel.


    Price: $5,850+

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    Patented Chronicles A Century Of Product Design

    Phaidon’s forthcoming book Patented is an unprecedented history as well as an essential field guide to more than a century of products and industrial design told through 1000 U.S. Patents. From the Vespa Piaggio scooter to the iPhone 1, it also includes designs from creators like Eero Saarinen, Charles Eames, & Isamu Noguchi.

    Today’s Best Deals: A Rare 20% off a GORUCK Bag, a Deal on Jabra Earbuds & More

    Welcome to Deals of Note, where Gear Patrol captures all the best deals of the day. You can also visit GearPatrol.com/Deals for constant updates on the latest deals discovered by our team.

    EDITOR’S PICKS

    The most rare or exceptional deals picked by Gear Patrol’s product experts.

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    Looks Like Fun: Bull-E Electric Scooter

    Drawing inspiration from cafe-style streetfighters, the Bull-E Electric scooter is an efficient and compact commuter with a sculpted fiberglass body. Powered by a 2000W in-wheel motor, it delivers a range of up to 30-miles and speeds up to 28MPH. A swappable 60V battery pack will makes it easy to go even farther. The Bull-E features a tool & glovebox in the cockpit as well as 2 drink holders—perfect for carrying your morning coffee.

    Expand Your Vision with Veho’s Discovery USB Microscope

    The Veho Discovery DX-1 is a 2MP digital USB microscope designed for your scientific studies and observations at home, school, or doing field observations, including capturing data from biological specimens, electronic devices, and precious materials and stones. Its digital magnification ranges from a low of 10x to a high of 200x & the 2MP CMOS sensor produces still image JPEGs and AVI video at resolutions of up to 1920×1080.

    The Best Clothing, Shoes and Accessories Released in February 2021

    While February was a month of extreme, cold weather, the latest style drops anticipate calmer and (hopefully) warmer seasons. New releases span slip-on sneakers to Japanese sunglasses to handmade chore coats. No matter your interests, there’s something fresh worth checking out.

    Glor Chore Coats

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    These one-of-a-kind chore coats are made in from vintage Moroccan blankets. Cut and sewn in Northern California, they feature three patch pockets and Italian horn buttons. Many of the first run of coats are already sold out, but sign up for Glor’s newsletter to receive updates on the next drop.

    Price: $550

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    Nike GO FlyEase

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    Nike’s latest sneaker goes on and off perfectly without losing its shape. The key is a bi-stable hinge in the sole combined with flexible tensioner, a rubber strap that spans the length of the shoe. The GO FlyEase will be available via invite for select Nike Members February 15, with a wider release coming later this year.

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    Garrett Leight California Optical Kinney X Sun

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    GLCO’s latest frames have an almost sculptural quality because they’re milled from 12mm of solid acetate. The frame has a thickness that acts as a mini sun shield around the lenses and it’s available in four different colors.

    Price: $395

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    Reebok x Story Mfg. Beatnik

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    Reebok teamed up with the UK’s Story Mfg. for this unique version of the Beatnik. It’s made with an undyed, woven linen blend and features an embroidered peace sign and removable heel strap. It’ll be available at Reebok and various retailers Saturday, February 6 along with the duo’s take on the Club C silhouette.

    Price: $119

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    King Kennedy Rugs Tote Bag

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    Made in Los Angeles from vintage Turkish rugs, these tote bags are completely unique. Each one is features a leather bottom, 7-ounce canvas reinforment (lined with a nylon interior) and folded veg-tanned leather handles. There’s also a 9-inch interior pocket for storing your valuables.

    Price: $525

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    Outerknown Skyline Shirt Jacket

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    This sherpa overshirt is perfect for layering as the seasons change. The vintage-inspired design features recycled polyester fleece, regenerated nylon chest pockets, a snap front and welted hand-warmer pockets.

    Price: $168

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    Alex Mill Hand Dyed Cashmere Sweater

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    These unique sweaters are hand-dyed in New York — only 9 of each color are available. The sweater is ideal for transitional weather and is made with 2-ply, 7 gauge cashmere.

    Price: $295

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    Saturdays NYC Ditch International Hoodie

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    Saturday’s revamped its go-to hoodie, making it with heavyweight loopback terry that’s both structured and soft. It features a one-piece hood, a kangaroo pocket and overlock stitching with split needle seams.

    Price: $125

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    Troubadour x Sunspel Tote

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    This tote is the perfect size for daily outing around town. It’s made from waterproof canvas and features leather handles, a padded laptop pocket and elasticated sections to small items in place.

    Price: $325

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    Fresco Steez x Levi’s Hoodie

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    Fresco Steez works to curate spaces that build Black political power. This Levi’s collab features a range of custom graphics that honor the legacy of Black political struggle — check out the Trucker jacket and crewneck, too.

    Price: $70

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    Vault by Vans x Porter

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    Vans teamed up with Yoshida & Co. — the well-respected Japanese bag maker — to produce a limited-edition line of shoes, bags and accessories. The collection showcases Porter’s monochromatic palette and is available starting February 20.

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    Warby Parker Colvin Glasses

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    These incredibly light titanium frames feature hand-painted tortoise rims, applied by master craftsmen in Fukui, Japan. If they sound more premium than traditional Warby Parker glasses, that’s because they are — they’ll also cost you two times as much (but that’s still a steal for what they are).

    Price: $195

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    R.M. Williams Yard Boot 365

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    R.M. Williams changed the game when it collaborated with industrial designer Marc Newson in 2019. The style they created — the Yard Boot 365 — features a wholecut upper fixed to a unique wraparound elastic gusset, all atop a sleek rubber sole. Now, you can get the Yard Boot in new leather options including dusty ochre suede. Read our initial thoughts on the style here.

    Price: $395

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    Rowing Blazers x NBA Collection

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    NYC-based Rowing Blazers just released a collab with the NBA that includes blazers, rugby shirts, sweats, trousers, belts, scarves and more. Either rock the iconic NBA logo or rep your favorite team — there’s something for everyone.

    Price: $40 – $895

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    Noah x Barbour Waxed Bedale Jacket

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    Barbour’s iconic Bedale has a fresh coat of paint for NYC-based brand Noah. While it looks fresh, the coat still features a water-resistant waxed cotton shell, a corduroy collar, a heavy-duty zipper and two bellow front pockets.

    Price: $770 Sold Out

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    Everlane Track Hoodie

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    Made from organic cotton French terry, this sweatshirt features a hood devoid of a drawstring, raglan sleeves, a front kangaroo pocket and a relaxed silhouette. It’s got a worn-in vintage look, but will still stand up to years of use.

    Price: $60

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    Volcom Burch Long Sleeve Tee

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    Unparalled minds of a parallel universe. Legendary surfer and shaper Ryan Burch lends his art to this wild shirt — “all-shaping eyes” on a highlighter green tie-dye.

    Price: $38

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    Goldwin Element Jacket

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    Made in Japan, this lightweight jacket is made from water-resistant Pertex Shield Air fabric that’s seam-sealed for additional protection. It has a unique external pull-out mesh pocket for storing wet items like a beanies or gloves. The Element jacket has a relaxed fit so you’ll have maximum mobility no matter your activities.

    Price: $400

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    Eddie Bauer X Baja East Sherpa Pullover

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    This limited-edition pullover was designed with Los Angeles-based Baja East. Made from hefty-yet-soft, curly sherpa fleece it features a brushed fleece interior, a front kangaroo pocket and a relaxed fit.

    Price: $189

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    Someone Somewhere Magic Loom Windbreaker

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    This packable windbreak is made with Magic Loom trim, fabric that’s highly reflective and visible from 50 feet at night. The material is made on pedal looms in Oaxaca, Mexico from and is a blend of polyester, cotton and viscose.

    Price: $99

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    Free & Easy Poppy Socks

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    In East of Eden, Steinbeck wrote of California poppies, “These too are of a burning color — not orange, not gold, but if pure gold were liquid and could raise a cream, that golden cream might be the color of the poppies.”

    Price: $24

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    Warby Parker x i am OTHER Winston Glasses

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    Pharrell’s non-profit, i am OTHER, supports the innovators, groundbreakers and outliers. This limited-edition frame reclaims taped-up glasses and makes them a symbol of strength and progressive thinking.

    Price: $95

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    Away Two-Tone Collection

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    Like Away’s sleek, approachable luggage? You’ll definitely dig the colorblocked designs for the Two-Tone Collection — available in three different color combinations.

    Price: $225+

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    Mr. Leight Roku S Custom

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    These Japanese made sunglasses have titanium frames with acetate inserts and filigree detailing. They have exclusive gradient lenses inspired by Komorebi, the Japanese word referring to the interplay between light and leaves when the sun shines through trees.

    Price: $665

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