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Ascics Gel Lyte Iii Super Red | By Ronnie Fieg

The Asics Gel Lyte III Super Red are a limited edition of only 252 pairs, you can get hold of a pair on davidz.com or ate their flagship store in soho NY. If your lucky enough to get there in time you will also get hold of a exclusive "super red" t-shirt given with each purchase.



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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
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TAYLOR STITCH CAMO FIELD JACKET

Our good friends over at Taylor Stitch have introduced a handsome camo version of their popular field jacket. The military-inspired silhouette is built to serve as an impenetrable layer between you and the elements. The hard-wearing, heavy-hitting piece features a waxed outer layer that looks incredible and will have no trouble keeping you bone-dry and cozy when the big storm breaks. The Taylor Stitch Camo Field Jacket is also equipped with an array of handy pockets...
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Wool Cross X

Wool Cross X are the world’s first ever merino wool sport shoes. The idea behind their design and development was to get an ultra versatile pair of shoes that you could use in a vast number of occasions and still keep your feet comfortable, protected and at the right temperature. Designed by Giesswein, these shoes really combine an interesting number of features that enable them to face multiple demanding scenarios, they’re grippy because of the Micro-Grip sole ...
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VOID WATCHES

VOID Watches has a unique take on watch design using simple yet expressive shapes, giving their watches an almost architectural expression. The watch brand was launched in 2008 as the single vision of Swedish designer David Ericsson. The design draws heavily on the Scandinavian design tradition using simple geometries and materials often found in architecture. The movement is made in Japan....
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