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Ksubi Eyewear

Ksubi is an Australian brand created in 2000 by surfers Dan Single and George Gorrow. They are known for their jeans but are slowly making a mark on eyewear. Their latest collection of eyewear offerings for Summer 2011 features eleven sunglasses and seven optical models. They mix vintage styles ...read more

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Klettersack | By Topo Designs

The Klettersack by Topo Designs, besides beeing a very good looking bag, is perfect for keeping your stuff safe and dry when travelling or going for a daily hike in the hills. It features rugged materials, 1000d Cordura for the exterior and coated pack cloth for an entirel...read more

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Ruckjack | Rucksack & Jacket In-one

The RuckJack is a jacket that can be transformed quickly into a backpack. It Will be very useful for those who fancy an adventure like hiking or camping, they know that when leaving home there is a great chance of being cold and suddenly changing to hot weather. That´s when Ruckjack ...read more

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Nooka Voucher Giveaway

We have teamed up with JungleCents - a fantastic deals site, they bring you the most exciting fresh deals every week. They have sent us a voucher of $130 to Nooka.com for us to giveaway to one of our lucky readers! You can spend it on their futuristic designs: watches, belts, wallets, eyewea...read more

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Nike Air Max Light

This is close to vintage trainer perfection. The new Air Max Light is a cross between Nikes AM1 and AM90, it features a clean classic silhouette with light grey tones and touches of bright blue and green. With no release date scheduled, these will be available soon at Nike retailers worldwide. via: read more

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Toms Eyewear

Toms, more known for their shoes, announced their new product category: sunglasses. The sale of accessories will also be linked to humanitarian aid , when purchasing an item you will be offering assistance to people in need of ocular surgery. Two frame styles are available, one Wayfarer-sty...read more

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Vor Footwear | 1st Generation Collection

Vor is a new brand of Footwear, they are based in Munich, Germany. The sneakers featured her are part of the first collection named "1st Generation", they are clean and simple, and we like it that way. Materials used are suede and full grain leather applied in various tones of grey. If you ...read more

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Jimmy Fairly Eyewear

After observing the exorbitant prices and sales practices of some unscrupulous sometimes opticians, Antonin Chartier decided it was time to act to propose something different. Jimmy Fairly would allow everyone to have access to eyewear for less than 100€. Check out Jimmy Fairly´s amazi...read more

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EDITORS PICK

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Editors Pick

Editor Picks That Actually Matter

Editors Picks is where we cut through the noise and highlight the gear that actually earns a place in our daily rotation. Every item here has been chosen for a reason, based on real use, thoughtful design, and the kind of quality that holds up over time. No paid placements, no filler, just products we would genuinely recommend to friends. If it is here, it passed our standards and proved its value beyond the spec sheet....
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Amazon Finds Worth Grabbing Right Now

Every month we round up a collection of standout gear that delivers real value without overthinking it. This edition of Amazon Finds brings together a mix of everyday carry upgrades, smart tech, and outdoor essentials designed to make daily routines easier and more enjoyable. From compact tools and rugged accessories to audio gear and content creation tech, these are practical picks worth adding to your setup....
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Huckberry Finds: The Best Gear Right Now

This month at Huckberry Finds, we have a solid mix this time around. A few everyday upgrades, some standout gear pieces, and a couple of items that lean more into design than pure utility. This is where Huckberry usually gets it right, things you actually use, but done with a bit more thought behind them. Nothing overcomplicated, just well made pieces that earn their place over time. ...
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