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Crash Baggage

Crash baggage has a "handle without care" travel philosophy. The creative luggage already has the typical worn look and dents that are caused by frequent use, and like it’s already been tossed around a few times by airport personal. Over time, the new dents give even more personality to the suitcase and eliminate the fear of seeing your precious new bag come out all battered. Well at least it sure makes it easier to spot.



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Black Ember Interior
Tropicfeel Interior
Montegrappa Interior
Johann Wolff Interior
Wolbrook Interior
Kilgour Interior
Carl Friedrik Interior
The Urban Society Interior
Oxford Hill interior
Floyd Interior
Dan Henry Interior
Rains Interior
London Sock Interior
OLIVER SWEENEY CITERNA BOOTS | Image

OLIVER SWEENEY CITERNA BOOTS

The good-looking Citerna Boots by Oliver Sweeney boast a practical sturdy construction with an additional stitch row through the welt to fortify the join between the upper and the sole. This makes these rugged boots ideal for winter hikes out in the wild. The oil provides water repellent properties, but also creates a great casual, lived in look that looks as good in the taproom as the great outdoors. There is also a comfortable leather lining and insock alongside a...
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POCKET DUMP: AUGUST 2022 | Image

POCKET DUMP: AUGUST 2022

"Pocket Dump" is our monthly roundup series of EDC (Everyday Carry) items. These items are carried on a consistent basis to assist in dealing with normal everyday needs of modern society, including possible emergency situations. Every guy could use a little more gear in his pockets, so this month we have rounded up the ultimate guide to EDC essentials for the modern and discerning gentleman. Product details below....
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PALO | WOODEN SUNGLASSES | Image

PALO | WOODEN SUNGLASSES

Palo is a recent brand that make beautifully crafted wooden sunglasses. No two pairs of sunglasses are alike because they carve each central frame from a single piece of natural hardwood, giving each pair a natural wooden look and feel. The sunglasses are are made with sustainably grown and harvested wood, reflecting Palo´s commitment to the environment and social responsibility. Check out the stylish collection on their website. ...
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