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New Balance 997

New for Spring/Summer 2012 is the 997 from New Balance. Brought back from the archives, this retro-inspired US made shoe is crafted from grey suede with navy and red accent colors. The classic New Balance running sneaker also features an Abzorb sole unit. A great silhouette with a simple, tasteful colorway.



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MAY 2022 EDITORS PICKS

Find one-of-a-kind gifts and discover new trends with our Editors Picks. Our team of editors run you through this month’s must-have, must-know and must-see gear. We are constantly on the prowl for the coolest stuff, travel essentials for life on the road, new smooth and stylish fashion pieces, new adventure ready gear, new tech stuff and accessories for your everyday carry. Here are a just few of our favorites for this month. Product details below....
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RESSENCE TYPE 3

The Ressence Type 3 is one unusual watch, it has no crown, no hands, and features dials that seem like their are embedded in the face surface. Still it looks awesome. It is filled with synthetic oil, all dials float effortlessly around on your wrist. The back of the watch hides the manual winding mechanism and also allows you to adjust time and date. The modern and elegant timepiece, sadly, costs $34,000 and comes in a wildly limited edition. watch the video ...
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WANDRD DUO DAYPACK

New from Wandrd, the same team that created PRVKE (the award-winning travel camera backpack), is this photographer’s dream bag. The Wandrd Duo Daypack is a versatile bag for commuters, creators, photographers, and travelers looking to elevate the way they carry their daily gear. Offering endless organisation potential, Duo uses what the company calls an "infinity" zipper system to give photographers four different ways to access gear. There are an array of padded ...
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