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19. July 2010 by Jonathan Gatlin
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Suunto Core Extreme Edition Silver

Wrist-top computer. Perfect. More info at Suunto.

15. June 2010 by Jonathan Gatlin
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Arc’teryx Veilance

If money were no object.. Arc’teryx.

15. April 2010 by Jonathan Gatlin
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Cute Grumpy Owl Clippie by DolledUp

Fantastically cute and crafty. Girlie accessories at remarkable prices. Only $2 at DolledUp.

05. March 2010 by Jonathan Gatlin
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Kinekt Gear Ring

Find yourself constantly playing with your wedding band or other rings? Perhaps its time to grab a Kinekt Gear Ring to fool around with. This intriguing little accessory is made from stainless steel and features six micro-precision gears scattered around the outside which allow the outer rims to spin independently of the ring itself. Great for watchmakers, engineers, and tinkerers alike. $165 at Kinekt Design.

08. February 2010 by Jonathan Gatlin
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Alden Indy Boots

A cult classic for decades—the iconic Indy boot (made famous by Indiana Jones) is customized exclusively for J. Crew with special moc stitching around the toe and a stained welt. Because each pair is expertly and carefully crafted by hand, this boot is available in limited quantities. Since 1884, Alden represents a century-old tradition of craftsmanship and custom shoemaking at its finest. Leather upper and lining. Neocork sole. USA. $450 from J. Crew.

03. February 2010 by Jonathan Gatlin
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Lee Allison Skull & Crossbones Tie

100% woven silk. Handmade. $90 at OnTheFly.

03. February 2010 by Jonathan Gatlin
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M-65 Field Coat – The ‘Steve’ Coat

Used by our military for the past three decades — and during the Vietnam War — the M-65 Field Coat is a rugged piece of outerwear. It features a NYCO wind and tear resistant, water repellent 50% cotton/50% nylon sateen outer shell, a bi-swing back for full range of movement, waist, hood and bottom hem drawcords, a concealed hood, a zippered front closure with snap cover, and buttons in place for the ALS/92 liner attachment. $100 from Alpha.

28. January 2010 by Jonathan Gatlin
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Saucony ProGrid Razor

The Saucony ProGrid Razor is a Red Dot Design Award-winning running shoe meant to keep your feet protected and comfortable out on the trail. Features include a three-quarter cut for protection against the elements, an eVent waterproof fabric bootie, a Vibram Trek outsole for superior grip, ProGrid impact deflection technology, and more. $135 at Saucony.

28. January 2010 by Jonathan Gatlin
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Palladium Baggy Leather Boots

Palladium boots, originally designed and manufactured for the French Foreign Legion, circa 1947 (nod to Sinatra), are like many vintage military products these days. That is to say, in fashion. The Palladium Baggy boots are a not-too-pricey boot option for casual wearers, and in this case, the Baggy Leather boots can be worn in one of two ways: with the leather upper extended fully as we have in our photo above, or folded down for a slightly lower hi-rise boot. They’re incredibly comfortable and wear in nicely after just a month’s use. Palladium’s brand relaunch this past Fall arrived with an infusion of updated colorways (black, saddle brown, chinchilla, and walnut), materials, and all boots utilizing a rubber toe-cap and ruggedized outer sole. $120 at Palladium.

08. January 2010 by Jonathan Gatlin
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