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How to Hand Wash Your Jeans

Denim lovers hunt down premium American and Japanese jeans knowing that, with time, the indigo-dyed fabric will showcase an individual wear-pattern. “Indigo is not colorfast and it is water-soluble, so from a microscopic standpoint, it’s in just sitting on the surface and trapped in a web of cotton fiber,” said Scott Morrison, the founder of premium denim brand 3×1. It’s this unique attribute that makes the method of washing raw denim such a salient subject.

Over time, raw denim becomes unique to the wearer, folding and creasing to create a complex set of fades. These fades happen over months of wear, but if the denim is washed during this period, the fading can be negated. To develop your own characteristic look on your raw denim, start by following Morrison’s steps below to properly care for your jeans. “Raw denim is a commitment,” said Morrison. “It’s a commitment due to the fact that you won’t see the rewards of your investment for 9-12 months. But that being said, it’s impossible to match the beauty of a jean worn from raw. There’s just nothing quite like it.”

Hold off the first wash for months. “I recommend going as long as possible before washing raw denim for the first time,” said Morrison. “In a perfect world, this is between 4-6 months of daily wear.” The preferred method to wash raw denim is to soak the jeans in a tub of water; it’s more gentle than a machine and it helps preserve unique creases and wear patterns. “Every time your raw jeans touch water, that indigo is redeposited on and around your jean,” said Morrison. “With each washing, you’re essentially stripping color from your jean.”

“If you want incredible fades you want to make sure your jeans are very well broken in, as the broken-in areas of your jeans will form whiskers and honeycombs thanks to the indigo chipping off in those specific areas of wear — i.e., behind the knees, the crotch, the pockets,” said Morrison. “Once you’ve ‘set’ those areas, you’ll see that they’ll remain there with subsequent washes, even though the base shade gets lighter and lighter.”

Soak and wait. “When you’re ready to wash them, run a bath of cold water. I suggest putting a cap full of our Denim Solution (Woolite Dark and regular castile soap also work well) in the water. I’d then turn the jeans inside out, and place them in the bath. No need to scrub or agitate the water, just let them soak for 45 minutes or so.” It’s a similar method to hand-washing wool sweaters and delicate garments, just in a bigger basin. Be sure not to use hot water (try to achieve a lukewarm starting temperature).

Rinse. “Pull them out, rinse them with clean, fresh water. Make sure you rinse well as you don’t want any soap residue remaining.” Flip them back right-side-out and make sure all the residue and any stains are rinsed clean.

Hang Dry. “Then let them air dry, or if you’re a little crazy like me, I put them on and wear them around the house for a bit.” The jeans can be placed on a rack, or, ideally, clipped to or hung on a hanger. Once they have dried and are only damp, you can wear them around to get the stretch right.

Manage the scent until the next wash. “Putting jeans in the freezer helps with the buildup of bacteria between washes. Scientifically, I am not sure if this method actually cuts down on the bacteria buildup — however, we do notice it helps with the smell. Personally, I like to spray a little Febreze if they start to smell, and then hang them. Which reminds me — always hang your jeans, never fold.” Weekly washing isn’t necessary, and it will hamper the development of the fade. After another few months, you can soak wash again or, if you’d like, throw them in the washing machine, inside-out, in cold water.

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Scott Morrison is a major figure in the world of denim, founding Earnest Sewn, Paper Denim & Cloth and, most recently, 3×1. With 3×1, Morrison features 500 different denim fabrics sourced from mills around the world, and offers a range of denim products, all made in-house. Read More Here

The Urwerk X The Hour Glass UR-105 Is Designed To Age Over Time

The Hour Glass is an exciting annual show that allows watchmakers to flaunt their best. Moreover, it’s amazing to discover that the trade fair is already celebrating 40 years of awesome showcases. As with any important milestone, it is normal to commemorate the event with something special. To highlight this illustrious achievement, the Urwerk X The Hour Glass UR-105 presents a unique feature. Those who plan to snag one are in for a surprise because only three examples will be on offer.

This stunning timepiece will reportedly age along with its user. In order to deliver this effect, the watch uses a specific metal for the case. Bronze is the material of choice because of its tendency to develop a dynamic patina over time. In essence, this setup allows the timepiece to tell the time in two different ways. Just like most of the models from Urwerk, this commemorative edition makes a bold statement with its uncommon design. The manufacturer always shies away from traditional methods of telling time and opts to go about it with a twist.

Those familiar with some of the older models from Urwerk will recognize the wandering hours movement. In the case of the Urwerk X The Hour Glass UR-105, they’re labeling it as the UR 5.03 automatic movement. The open-work carousel holds four arms with three numeral satellites the rotate to show the hour. Next is the indicator below each number that moves in retrograde fashion along the minute indicator at the bottom. These complications sit under a sapphire crystal with anti-reflective coating.

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The Rolex Daytona 4130 La Barrichello Gets A Rose Gold Treatment

If you’re a fan of motorsports, you’ve likely seen the impressive number of sponsorships from top watchmakers. Perhaps both automative and watchmaking experts share common ground by working with intricate mechanical objects. On the other hand, it could just be that they just have piles of money lying around to help advertise their craft. Anyway, Formula 1 racing fanatics are surely going to lust after this exquisite timepiece by Artisans de Genève. This is the Rolex Daytona 4130 La Barrichello – a beautiful custom wristwatch for a legendary driver – in a stunning rose gold finish.

This is one Rolex that you won’t find on display at any official outlets. The name obviously hints that Rubens Barrichello is closely working with the Swiss shop for this exclusive offering. For the uninitiated, the Formula 1 driver currently holds the world record for 322 race starts in his 19-year career. His exceptional achievements also include 68 podium appearances and 11 Grand Prix victories. Artisans de Genève is modifying a Rolex Daytona 4130 as an ultimate homage to Barrichello.

Luxury watch enthusiasts will quickly notice that the dial of this custom timepiece is unique. After carefully taking the wristwatch apart, meticulous work was done to skeletonize the dial and other components. Meanwhile, powering the watch is Rolex’s 4130 automatic with a 72-hour power reserve and comes with some minimal modifications. Almost all of the components are in rose gold, except for the tachymeter bezel, dial, and two sub-dials, which are in black. Artisans de Genève is producing only a few Rolex Daytona 4130 La Barrichello wristwatches. Each one will set you back a cool $78,000.

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These Tag Heuer Carrera Watches Are Trippy, Man

Are we in a psychedelic trip is Tag Heuer just really got creative with its latest collection of watches? Well, it doesn’t matter. Free-spirited hippies, listen up. If you can afford it, Tag Heuer’s latest lineup is chic, soaking in style, and dripping with attitude. The Tag Heuer Carrera is a junkie’s fever dream.

The variant above, in particular, deserves praise for its flashy yet still understated aesthetic. The merit should go to Bamford and Black Badger, who collaborated on this project. Each watch features a unique style, made using Fordite found in Michigan Ford factories during the 1970 to the 1990s era. The Tag Heuer Carrera Calibre 5 evinces this very “cool car” vibe.

It’s simple. In modern car factories, the various components like doors are bodies, hand on jigs and move through the assembly line for coating. Then they’re baked. These components go through the process just one time, usually. But the mounting components go through hundreds. Then they accumulate collected overspray that drops.

One day, a curious worker discovered that these ugly clumps had a surprise inside. The cut or sanded into, gorgeous geological patterns appeared. They feature hundreds, if not thousands, of layers of car paint. And thus, the Tag Heuer Carrera. The patterns and colors are completely random, but each one is undeniably beautiful and breathtaking. Talk about happy accidents. There’s something so cool about finding art in the oddest of places. In this case, a place from where you would least expect art to appear. Hit the link below to check out the entire collection.

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Slip On The On Cloud Edge Moonlight For Interstellar Running Performance

Honestly, we are loving the steady influx of space-themed products this month. It’s a good guess that NASA is responsible for these renewed interested regarding outer space. For those unaware, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration is highlighting the golden jubilee of the first lunar landing. There is a boatload of events that are paying homage to the success of the Apollo 11 mission. Likewise, merchandise tie-ins are in full swing. A Swiss sports apparel brand joins the fun with the On Cloud Edge Moonlight.

You’ll agree that the name is a dead giveaway of the footwear’s intended tribute. Don’t bother looking for it on the outer surfaces of the shoe, because there’s something else hiding in plain sight. Barely noticeable in brightly-lit environments are the stellar patterns within the fabric of the upper. Additionally, the tongue, laces, midsole, and outsole, are getting a similar treatment. The magic happens when light hits the shoe in darkness as the reflective materials mimic the stunning beauty of a starlit night sky.

The brand is calling the colorway of this limited edition pair of kicks Iris/Dust and it looks awesome. As with any running shoe, ventilation is essential, which is why the outer mesh material of the upper is breathable. To keep water from seeping into the shoe, there are plastic coatings on the toe cap. Remember what we pointed out earlier,

The On Cloud Edge Moonlight features a nod to lunar landings via a print of the moon’s surface on the sock liner. Finally, the CloudTec outsoles provide superior cushioning and superior traction. This shoe has every right to boast about its interstellar pedigree thanks to its partnership with PTScientists – a space and lunar research startup in Berlin.

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The NASA X Xeric Trappist-1 Puts A Map Of The Stars On Your Wrist.

One cool item that recently graced our pages was the Undone X Peanuts Lunar Mission watch collection. Meanwhile, another watchmaker is crafting their own space-inspired version with the NASA X Xeric Trappist-1 wristwatch. Traditional watch design is utilitarian at best, which is why some brands strive to make their products stand out. Although not as common as a conventional model, there are select labels that intentionally offer unique creations.

For reference, check out the Urwerk UR-111C that features one-of-a-kind complications to tell time. On the other hand, Xeric is not planning to go that far. Instead, it’s going for something a little familiar with a twist. Drawing inspiration from the International Space Station (ISS), the Trappist-1 features an interesting dial.

Just below the shatter-resistant Hesalite glass dome is grille that resembles the Cupola observatory module of the spacecraft. The 12 support bridges cleverly act as the hour markers, while the hands are in the shape of planets. The inner ring represents the hours, while the outer one counts the minutes. The second hand is in the form of a star cluster that sweeps across the dial.

The indices and other details on the dial use Super-LumiNova to glow in the dark. Moreover, the stars form an actual map of the constellations around the Trappist-1 system. You can choose between a mechanical or a quartz model. The former runs on a Miyota 82S0 automatic movement with a transparent case back that showcases the winding solar system rotor.

Those going for the quartz version will see a special commemorative case back with an engraving of the Apollo 11 mission patch. Finally, Each colorway of the NASA X Xeric Trappist-1 will be limited to 1969 examples only.

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Polar Ignite Makes Fitness Tracking Simple

The smartwatch space has been rather stale in several years past, with only Apple seemingly taking the reins. But a new challenger would very much like to change the way things are. Enter the Polar Ignite fitness watch.

Just announced, Polar’s new tracker is a mid-range GPS sports watch that bundles some of the technology from its Vantage lines with improvements in sleep tracking, overnight recovery insights, and more.

The new Polar Ignite is the watchmaker’s thinnest and lightest entry yet, which is sure to please customers who don’t want their wrist watches too bulky. On a single charge, the watch lasts up to five days, which is neither impressive nor too atrocious. It’s the sweet spot, and for $229 you get your money’s worth.

New features include Sleep Plus Stages, Nightly Recharge, FitSpark, and Serene. It also lets you track data in more than 100 sports. It comes with a so-called Precision Prime advanced optical heart rate monitoring technology. With three sensor types, this watch should provide you with super accurate and reliable heart data.

We’re not sure if this is really going to hold a candle to the Apple Watch, marketing-wise. It’s certainly brimming with heaps of functionality, but Apple’s strength lies in its ability to market luxury, ease of use, and its signature “it just works” ethos.

The Polar Ignite is available now in white, yellow, and black band choices. Additional bands, if you want to get them, cost $25 apiece. If you don’t have an Apple Watch yet or aren’t really a fan of Apple’s approach to fitness, this is worth considering.

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Ian DeLucca’s Object No. 1 AirPods Flaunt Diamonds And White Gold

Even though there are true-wireless earphones out there with more features and an impressive spec sheet, Apple still reigns supreme. Perhaps it’s the whimsical notion that products from the Cupertino tech outfit are far superior to others. Nevertheless, we cannot deny that the AirPods are insanely popular since its release in 2016. It’s gotten to a point wherein whether we like it or not, consumers can now purchase a pair with a generous helping of diamonds. Behold the Object No. 1 AirPods by Ian DeLucca in all its shimmering splendor.

A lot of you are probably thinking that this is totally unnecessary, but the affluent folks among us will beg to differ. Perhaps in the name of art, these extravagant pair of earbuds are a unique canvas that exemplifies the height of fashion and luxury.

Ian DeLucca, a designer working in Los Angeles, is aptly naming it Object No. 1. Furthermore, it is the perfect platform to kick off his “NEW MATERIALISM” campaign. Only 25 examples are going up for sale and at $20,000 each, rich and famous will be snapping these up in no time.

The privileged few who can afford the Object No. 1 are in for a lavish treat. The Object No. 1 AirPods ditch the familiar white plastic of the original in favor of something grander. It flaunts a white gold shell with 1,000 natural-mined individual VVS diamonds. The opulence does not end there because the set even includes a marble charging stand. We just want to point out that this is not the first time an Apple product gets this type of treatment.

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Limited Edition Bertucci A-1S Field Rolls In Japan

Bertucci has now released a super limited-edition A-1S field exclusively in Japan. Fret not, however. If you want your hands on one, it’s fairly easy to nab even if it’s locked to the country on paper.

Just make sure to do so before stock runs out. This variant of the watch reverts to a classic field watch dial complete with luminous clock hands and markers. It comes in a black PVD 36mm stainless steel unibody case. Make no mistake — this thing screams luxury. Yes, even if its strap isn’t as fancy as those found on other options on the market right now. Selling for approximately $130, it’s also very, very inexpensive for a noteworthy watch.

You’ll find Japanese quartz movement, unsurprisingly. The watch boasts a four-year battery life and a black NATO strap with PVD black hardware. More specifically, it’s a long-lasting U.S. Patented B-TYPE Heavy-Duty Zulu nylon webbing band. Whether you’ll enjoy the understated design depends on your taste on accessories. This one, you should note, leans more toward the subtly sublime, replete with clean lines and minimalist aesthetics.

Other things of note are hardened mineral glass crystal, 100M water resistance. Bertucci, in case you didn’t know, is considered one of the world’s leading field watch makers. Nearly all of their offerings come in titanium, boasting one of the most impressive strength to weight ratios of any material. Not only that, the watches themselves are robust and highly reliable, and they feature all-original metal hardware.

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Huckberry Just Kicked off Their Summer Clearance with Great Deals on Your Favorite Clothing and Gear

By now, you’re well aware that Huckberry is one of our favorites when it comes to outfitters that do clothing, everyday carry, accessories, housewares and, well, just about everything else. They just kicked off their…

Warby Parker Teamed up with Artist Geoff McFetridge for Its Best Sunglasses Yet

Affordable eyewear brand Warby Parker teamed up with Los Angeles artist Geoff McFetridge to produce two of its best sunglasses yet. Both oversized styles are based on vintage frames owned by McFetridge: The Edgemont — named after his hometown in Canada — has round lenses, a keyhole bridge and a thick acetate frame, and the Atwater — named after the L.A. neighborhood where he works — features rectangular lenses and a sculpted acetate frame.

“These sunglasses reflect some of the frames I have owned and worn over the years — specifically, a pair bought in a vintage store in Paris and a pair of USA military issue,” McFetridge said in a statement. “The idea for me was to create something super wearable, with subtle details that made it feel extra special. In the end, we designed two frames I’d want to wear every day.” Both frames have double-rivet details and come in two colors each. What’s more, three of those colors — Rosemary Crystal, Cacao Crystal and Peppercorn Tortoise — are new for the brand.

Each pair of sunglasses costs just $95 ($175+ with prescription lenses) and comes with a limited-edition frame case and lens cloth showcasing McFetridge’s work. And to commemorate the collaboration, Warby Parker is also making a donation to urban design non-profit LA-Más, an L.A. group that helps strengthen underserved communities through policy and architecture.

Edgemont (Rosemary Crystal) by Warby Parker $95

Edgemont (Peppercorn Tortoise) by Warby Parker $95

Atwater (Jet Black) by Warby Parker $95

Atwater (Cacao Crystal) by Warby Parker $95

Undone X Peanuts Lunar Mission Watch Collection Celebrates Lunar Landing

The world collectively celebrates together with NASA to commemorate 50 years since the first lunar landing. Various companies, on the other hand, are seizing the opportunity to market merchandise in collaboration with said event. For example, LEGO is showcasing a 30,000-piece life-size Apollo 11 Astronaut model. Moreover, it is likewise paying homage to the historical achievement by offering the NASA Apollo 11 Lunar Lander Creator playset. Now, you can own a small piece of memorabilia on your wrist with the Undone X Peanuts Lunar Mission collection.

These timepieces honestly do not really showcase anything extravagant. For comparison, the Moon Landing Knives by Cut Throat Knives and WKRMN are featuring handles with moonscape patterns. Nevertheless, the simplicity of the designs alongside the appearance of the lovable Snoopy and the gang makes them charming. In true Undone fashion, for $365 buyers can choose to customize the ACES (Advanced Escape Crew Suit) model. Options include variations for the straps, dials, bezels, case finishes, hands, and engravings.

Meanwhile, the highlight of the bunch are the two limited edition versions. The Moon Heritage and Starlight sell for $480 respectively with only 300 examples on offer for each. You can quickly differentiate one from another by the positions of the sub-dials. The latter two have them lined up horizontally, while the former goes for a vertical approach. All Undone X Peanuts Lunar Mission watches features a 316L stainless steel construction with a K1 mineral glass lens. Furthermore, all run on a reliable quartz movement. Overall, we would love to own one of each.

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7 Great Boots We Can’t Wait to Wear This Summer

Boot styles don’t change drastically from season to season; the staple models have been largely the same for decades, with occasional new materials or color trends coming to the fore. And though most boots are great cool-weather footwear by design, there are many styles that you can keep lacing up (or pulling on) right through beach season.

Sure, you’ve probably made peace with trading your moc-toes or Chelseas for a pair of swim trunks and Ray-Bans, but if you plan the rest of your outfit correctly you can get away with boots even on the doggiest dog days of summer. Just be willing to lighten up your denim or chinos with thinner fabrics and open weaves, or make like the bold hikers of the ’70s with chunky boots, tall socks and short cut-off shorts. It’s all fair game, and we’re just glad you’re out there.

SeaVees Huntington Middie

These sneaker-esque chukkas barely meet boot standards, but guess what? They’re comfortable, they’re sturdy, they look cool and they are technically boots. If you like the ankle-height slip-on style anywhere near as much as Brad Pitt does, you’re doing yourself a disservice by even hesitating. Watch for more new colors as the summer progresses, but with five great colors already in stock, you shouldn’t have much trouble.

Vulcanizer Work Oxford High

This lightweight lace-up also barely qualifies as a boot. But these hybrids are far more structured than most canvas high-tops, they offer a significant amount of splash and scuff resistance, they’re almost certainly more breathable than any other boots on this list and, most importantly, they’ve got that iconic moc-toe.

Clarks Desert Boot in Oak Suede

What do you mean, you don’t own a pair of desert boots yet? They’re comfortable, warm-weather friendly, easy to get on and off and they were even endorsed by Anthony Bourdain, the patron saint of traveling well. This color is new for the season, but be sure to check out all the rest. With loads of hues and leather finishes to choose from, this is a pretty sure win.

Danner Jag

Danner made a name for itself long ago with durable hikers, and in the last few years, the brand has released multiple lightweight boots that are actually, well, lighter (and more ventilated) than its original full-leather shoes and boots. And since retro-styled hiking boots are having something of a moment, we’ll forgive you if you want to pair these with calf-height socks and some period-correct (read: very short) hiking shorts next weekend.

Wolverine Vic Mensa Combat High

When Vic Mensa teams up with an established boot brand, this is more or less the brainchild you’d expect to come of it. Part combat boot, part work boot and part sneaker, the VM Combat Highs are full-leather sturdy and favorite-sneaker flexy. You’ll pay a small premium for the quality Wolverine’s known for, but when you realize these outlast everything else you put on your feet, your buyer’s remorse will give way to real pleasure.

Lucchese Lawrence Roper

Roper boots like these are the gateway drug to top-tier Western style, especially if you’ve always wanted to dabble but couldn’t make yourself commit to ostrich, gatorskin or loads of ornate stitching. They’re good enough for ranchers out in the hot Nevada sun, and good enough for handling whatever chores you’ve got around your own house (even if it’s just hauling groceries up the driveway).

Alden Indy for J. Crew

Alden has been making some of the best boots available for many years, and many men have ponied up along the way to have the very best on their feet. So speak to their warm-weather wearability, look no further than the namesake of these lace-ups: Indiana Jones. Harrison Ford wore these bad boys through all of Raiders of the Lost Ark and the Temple of Doom (a subtropical desert and a subtropical jungle, respectively), and he never once complained about his feet being hot. To be fair, he usually had more pressing things to worry about.

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Adidas Pulseboost HD

If you’re into running quite a bit, you’ve probably heard of the Pulseboost already, Nike’s line of excellent running shoes. The shoes have received enormous praise for their high level of comfort. And they’re also pretty responsive, what with the sock-like Adapt Knit upper and Adaptive Traxion outsole.

Suffice it to say they’re the perfect pair for both those who just decided to get into running or have run aplenty and seek good, reliable kicks. The Adidas Pulseboost HD provide plenty of support and grip, ensuring optimum movement and speed, regardless of what surface you chose to grind them on.

Thankfully, Adidas has just made the kicks a little bit better. The Pulseboost HD shoes come with a brand-new midsole that adds another layer of stability to the already impressively spec’d kicks. HD, here, means “high density. The Pulseboost tech this time hovers closer the the ground, ensuring a refined mix of balance and springiness. In effect, that gives you not only increased efficiency, but also comfort and ergonomics.

You can buy the Adidas Pulseboost HD right now; they became available back in July 13. Like the original Pulseboost, though, it’s going to cost you a bit. The kicks are $140, which is a tad bit on the pricey side but is not surprising of Adidas. Other colorways just became available now. Perhaps if the price didn’t sway you then, these new paints will. Hit the link below to see the listing on Adidas’ website.

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Omega Speedmaster Moonwatch 321

The Omega Speedmaster Moonwatch 321 is back, everyone. In celebration of the 50th anniversary of the first moon landing, Omega reintroduces the caliber 321 movement. Though this time it’s housed in the Speedmaster Moonwatch 321 Platinum.

Omega, the Swiss luxury timepiece brand, made the announcement nearly parallel the time when the first moonwalk happened 50 years ago. Though it was Neil Armstrong who first trailed the lunar surface, it was Buzz Aldrin, accompanying Armstrong in his stroll, wore the Speedmaster Professional during the iconic moment. People called the timepiece the “Moonwatch” ever since.

The watch is perhaps most famous for its intricate design. The original caliber 321 served as the first-ever movement used in the Omega Speedmaster in 1957. It also appeared in the Speedmaster ST 105.003, which astronaut Ed White wore during the first American spacewalk.

The caliber 321 chronograph powered the Moonwatch until 1968, when Omega swapped it out for the caliber 861. On the new watch, you can see the reinstated reconstructed caliber 321 through the back. The Speedmaster Moonwatch 321 Platinum boasts a 42mm brushed and polished case made from a special platinum alloy that uses gold. The case draws inspiration from the asymmetrical fourth-generation Speedmaster case.

It comes with a black leather strap and a platinum buckle, to boot. You’ll also find a black ceramic bezel here, complete with the Speedmaster’s tachymeter scale in white enamel. Other features include a step dial made from deep black onyx, and indexes and hands made from 18-karat white gold. More info when you hit the link below.

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Nike Air Max 1 Sketch To Shelf

The Nike Air Max  1 Sketch to Shelf comes out this July 20 for $269. That’s a hefty purchase, but for good reason. If you’re a sneakerhead, chances are you know who Tinker Hatfield is. The designer has created some of the most iconic Nike sneakers of all time. However, it’s the Air Max 1, in its original University Red colorway, that’s perhaps the most iconic of all.

This variant started the entire Air Max 1 line, which to this day remains one of Nike’s most popular series. Nike is honoring Hatfield and the Air Max 1’s origins by releasing an iteration. One that’s literary taken from sketch then brought to life.

The sneaker arrives in this University Red colorway as an homage to the original Air Max 1. However, it comes scribbled in this raw sketch design gimmick that makes the pair look like a sample unit. You can look at this in two ways. Firstly, it looks rather rudimentary and unfinished. However, this sensibility gives it a homespun feeling. The “unfinished” splashes of red and grey on the uppers lend to a look of sublime in its rawest form. Add to that handwritten details highlighting each component and you got yourself a pair of barebones-chic kicks.

Make no mistake — this is a collector’s item. It’s hard to imagine masses flocking for this variant given its highly unusual design. If you want it, the online raggle is now open on END Launches until July 20. The price, as mentioned, is set at $269. Check out the link below for more information.

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Batch’s Seeker Shirt Redefines Summer Style

We demand a lot from our shirts, which is why we like the shirts that come from Batch. Batch makes shirts that are durable, stylish, and well-built (by hand!)–without the hefty price tag. Case in…

The Best Shorts to Wear This Summer

In the warmer months, shorts are a necessity. And while they don’t have a place in the office, come the weekend (or vacation) you need a few pairs to choose from. Aim for a pair that is both comfortable and fun, and embrace casual elements like linen and drawstrings. The picks below should help you look your best when the heat is on.

Everlane Air Chino Drawstring Shorts

This lightweight cotton style is made with 4.2-ounce poplin fabric with added elastane for comfort. The style features two hand pockets and two rear welt pockets.

Outerknown Nomadic Volley

These shorts go between the water and the land effortlessly with quick drying recycled polyester fabric. They’ve got a drawstring waist, two hand pockets and a rear zip pocket.

Sunshine Blues Baby Blue Shorts

These easy-going shorts are responsibly made and garment-dyed in India. They have an elastic waistband, two hand pocket and one rear pocket.

Industry of All Nations Ponja Drawstring Shorts

Made in India from organic cotton, these shorts are naturally dyed with indigo (this shade is achieved with 12 dips in a dye vat). The feature a drawstring waist, two hand pocket and a buttoned rear pocket.

General Admission Rat Rock Tie Dye Short

These relaxed shorts are made with soft Japanese peached cotton that has a two-color ‘psych drop’ dye job. The design has an elastic waistband, two hand pockets and an rear patch pocket.

Alex Mill All-Terrain Short

Made from Italian water-resistant fabric, these shorts are designed for all your summer activities. They have a drawstring waist, front pockets with an interior cellphone stash and a back pocket with a zip closure.

Robert Geller x Lululemon Take the Moment Shorts

These technical shorts have a substantial amount of stretch (14 percent) and an elastic waist band for comfort. The color, Tidal Dye Red Dust Magnum, sets these apart from other performance shorts and the pockets have zippers to keep your essentials safe.

Arc’Teryx Palisade Shorts

These shorts are loaded with functional features including a hidden belt, zip hand pocket and zip thigh pockets. They’re paritally lined and features 6 percent elastane for added comfort.

Brain Dead Sunburst Logo Beach Short

These cotton shorts are made from a custom-printed and dyed marble fabric. The design features a elasticized waistband, two hand pockets and a rear flap pocket.

True Tribe Chrome Soft Shorts

These hybrid shorts are appropriate for wear in or out of the water and are made from a mix of reflective regenerated nylon and recycled nylon (from fishing nets). They feature a elastic drawstring waist, two zipped hand pockets and an athletic fit.

Farer Oxley Black Watch

Once in a while, a new player comes in to add to the pool of choices for consumers out there. Depending on the quality and presentation, a new brand will live on and stay, or fail miserably and exit prematurely. Thankfully one UK watchmaker met success and is tirelessly working to deliver outstanding products. It’s the latest addition to its catalog is the Farer Oxley Black Watch. As the name suggests arrives in an elegant black colorway.

The first thing that caught our eye is the matte black dial and the multi-color setup of its hands. Since this is a GMT dual-time + date automatic model, an extra pointer is there to keep track of the other time zones. The hour and minute hands sport an orange rhodium coat with a Super-LumiNova filling. Next, the second hand is mostly in white with a sky blue skeleton tip in the shape of the brand’s emblem. Finally, the GMT hand is likewise fashioned with a cutout on the business end and coated in green, which is a clever touch.

Meanwhile, the markers and main numbers are metal with Super-LumiNova applications to the indices as well. The Farer Oxley Black Watch brandishes a 316L-grade stainless steel case with a Diamond-Like Carbon (DLC) layer. This manufacturing process enhances the material’s resistance to corrosion, improves hardness, and creates a classy dark finish on top. A quick flip to the rear and you can see the rotor and other complications underneath a sapphire glass panel. Only 150 examples of this elegant wristwatch will be available.

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SpongeBob SquarePants X Nike Kyrie Collection

In an odd and somehow whimsical turn of events, Nike is showing some love to an iconic animated TV show. It might seem bizarre for some folks, but we believe that it will be a huge hit for people of all ages nonetheless. The SpongeBob SquarePants X Nike Kyrie will be showcasing five special kicks that represent a key character from the Nickelodeon franchise. We’re guessing that Kyrie Irving must be a big fan of the show.

Deep down, all men are kids at heart, which is why this collection is an instant winner in our book. We might not look like it, but we’ll take our SpongeBob merchandise any way we can. Nike is doing a great job of making sure that the gang is all here. These special Kyries will come in colorways depicting five of the show’s characters.

Let’s start off with the SpongeBob model as its flaunts a yellow upper with a couple of brown spots and a squiggly Swoosh logo. It sits on top of a white, red and brown midsole that clearly represents Mr. SquarePants himself. Next is his pal Patrick Star, whose pair sports a pink upper with a lime midsole.

The trio would not be complete without his cranky neighbor Squidward Tentacles, whose variant comes in the same color combination as the character. You probably know the drill already as the Sandy Cheeks and Mr. Krabs both showcase their recognizable colorways. The SpongeBob SquarePants X Nike Kyrie collection is heading our way this August.

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