Tired of shaky workouts? Meet the MERACH UltraWalk W60 Plus – a walking pad built to last
Finding time to exercise is hard enough. The last thing you need is fitness equipment that feels unstable, sounds like it’s about to fall apart, or struggles to keep up with your pace. Yet that’s exactly what many budget walking pads deliver. Lightweight frames, noisy motors, and limited performance often turn what should be an […]
Amberjack’s Axis sneaker delivers premium-leather comfort at a fraction of luxury sneaker pricing
The Amberjack Axis is a $185 Portugal-made sneaker with full-grain leather, athletic EVA cushioning, and arch support built for all-day wear
I finally found a robot mower that can handle a real piece of land, and it’s over $1,000 off for Prime Day
This post is brought to you in paid partnership with YARBO. There’s a particular kind of weekend that anyone with real acreage knows well. You look out the window at the grass and do the math on how many hours of your Saturday the mower is about to claim. I’ve spent enough of those weekends […]
Latest Stories
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Scotch With Rick Ross and a Taste of Luc Belaire’s New Alcohol-Free Rosé
Luc Belaire, a wine brand from the heart of France, has built a loyal following pairing French refinement with hip-hop swagger. The brand’s latest release, Luc Belaire Alcohol-Removed Rare Rosé, brings that verve to the growing non-alcoholic category. To discuss the new release, I sat down with Luc Belaire’s brand ambassador, none other than Rick […] -
The smoothest bourbons for fans new to the whiskey style
In some whiskey circles, the word “smooth” is considered to be a bad term to describe bourbon. That’s because it’s thought to be a little too vague and doesn’t really describe the spirit at all. Obviously, its simplicity doesn’t do the whiskey style justice. But if you ask me, there’s no better, simpler way to […] -
These new Maker’s Mark city bottles are worth a layover
Pretty much everyone can spot a Maker’s Mark bottle across the bar. The squat shape, the red wax bleeding down the neck — you don’t need to read the label. That’s why it’s actually worth checking out their Artist Series, where the City Edition puts artist Alexandra Pacula’s work on eleven bottles for a slew […] -
Hockerty wants color to stand out this summer with new Color Edit
The summer is in full swing. That means you are likely dealing with the rising temperatures to the point that you are sitting back and missing the blizzards of January. I remember standing on the corner of a street in New York and watching the snowflakes fall, thinking, “I can’t wait for summer and baseball.” […] -
Savannah Beyond the Postcard
Take a look at one of the greatest southern cities from a different perspective. -
Luminox’s new Adventure Watch trades tactical black for a weathered, vintage look
Luminox's new $795 Adventure Watch is a Swiss field watch with a pre-aged IP Antique finish -
Remembering Sam Neill and the two times he changed Hollywood
We lost a legend yesterday. On July 13th, I was standing on the plains of Africa on safari when I got a Google alert (yes, my service worked all the way out among the Big Five). One of my favorites from my childhood passed away. Dr. Alan Grant, the man who introduced me to dinosaurs […] -
Nikka brings back a beloved 10-year single malt for the first time in a decade
Nikka Whisky is one of the most exciting names in Japanese whisky, so when they make a big announcement, it’s almost always worth taking an interest. That’s especially the case with the release of Miyagikyo Single Malt 10 Years Old, the flagship expression from its Miyagikyo Distillery — the fruit-forward, mountain-set second distillery Nikka built […] -
Alberta Wants to Become the Next Great Whisky Destination
Our friendly neighbors to the north have created a new category of legally protected whisky. Under the Alberta Whisky Act, whisky labeled “Alberta Whisky” must be mashed, fermented, distilled, aged, proofed, and bottled in the western Canadian province. Moreover, it must be made with Alberta water and a mash bill composed predominantly of Alberta-grown grain. […] -
Código 1530 is launching a new double-barrel, 15-year-old tequila
Fans of long-aged, rare tequila have a new expression to add to their home bar this summer. Código 1530, known for its ultra-premium expressions, is releasing an extremely limited 15-year-old Extra Añejo tequila. Código 1530 15-Year Extra Añejo If you’re looking to add a mature, sipping tequila to your collection, Código 1530 has you covered […] -
Garrison Brothers Distillery is set to release a new cask strength bourbon this summer
Summer is here, and it’s a great season to drink whiskey around a campfire or while you stand around playing yard games. And while you’ll be more than happy with your favorite go-to bourbon, why not grab something exceptional from the folks at Garrison Brothers? The Hye, Texas-based distillery is set to release the 2026 […] -
Ascênda is the tequila brand that’s betting on transparency, not celebrities
Walk down the canned-cocktail aisle at just about any grocery or liquor store right now, and the amount of new drinks popping up is pretty mind-blowing. The ready-to-drink (RTD) category has exploded over the last few years, and tequila sodas, in particular, have become the default for a younger generation that wants something lower in […] -
I spent 72 hours in London with only a carry-on. Here’s how I did it in style
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Dinner at Benoit is like a Graduate Course on Classical French Cuisine
Classical French cuisine is the culinary equivalent of the Western canon: an ancient and ever-fertile tradition that shaped—and continues to shape—everything that came later. Just as old books provide a deeper understanding of modern civilization, old-guard French restaurants deepen one’s understanding of modern gastronomy. Benoit, a bistro in Midtown Manhattan, is like a graduate seminar […] -
Whiskey JYPSI is releasing a whiskey made in partnership with Gibson Guitars
Fans of classic guitars and well-made whiskey will be excited to learn about the newest release from Whiskey JYPSI. The popular brand collaborated with Gibson Guitars to launch a limited-edition expression finished in wood most often used to craft guitars. JYPSI Tonewood It’s called JYPSI Tonewood, and it’s an exploration of how unique wood can […] -
Buffalo Trace is opening a summer camp for bourbon lovers
If you’re the type of person who thinks fondly of weeks spent at sleepaway camp as a youth and you also love the sweet, mellow flavor of well-made bourbon, Buffalo Trace has the experience for you. This summer, the iconic Kentucky-based distillery is transforming its historic Frankfort campus into a summer camp for whiskey fans. […] -
Ready-to-drink cocktails to bring the bar experience home
I love a good cocktail bar. The type of place with a mix of classic and contemporary drinks. The kind of establishment where the bartenders are allowed to let their creativity flow, adding different flavors to elevate well-known mixed drinks. But I’m pretty busy with everyday life and don’t always have time to spend an […]
Men’s Clothing
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Hockerty wants color to stand out this summer with new Color Edit
The summer is in full swing. That means you are likely dealing with the rising temperatures to the point that you are sitting back and missing the blizzards of January. I remember standing on the corner of a street in New York and watching the snowflakes fall, thinking, “I can’t wait for summer and baseball.” […] -
The 5 suit brands you need to know to build your first suit wardrobe: Including the first aspirational one
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Your underwear is probably gross now: Embrace the refresh
I am on an underwear kick right now. I can’t help it. I have been reevaluating my underwear drawer since I had my conversation with David Ehrenberg, the CEO of Pair of Thieves, earlier this week. I mean, how often do men think about their underwear? The truth is, while we don’t think about it […] -
Expect the unexpected with Dior 2027 Summer Men’s Show
Tucked back off a small street, Rue de Monceau, in Paris, just a short 8-minute walk from Parc Monceau to the Northeast of the Eiffel Tower, sits a museum many Americans miss on their trips to the City of Love. Musée Nissim de Camondo is home to a wide collection of French art from the […]
Watches
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Windup Chicago proves the watch fair is still the best room in the business
Plenty of watch events would strike any reasonable observer as “just fine.” Windup Chicago, on the other hand, cleared that bar before I got to the first table. The roving fair, which ran July 10 through 12 at Morgan MFG in Chicago, is back for its fifth year in the city overall. It’s the third […] -
Luminox’s new Adventure Watch trades tactical black for a weathered, vintage look
Luminox's new $795 Adventure Watch is a Swiss field watch with a pre-aged IP Antique finish -
What sailors in the Race to Mackinac, America’s oldest freshwater race, wear on their wrists
The Race to Mackinac has been run since 1898, when five boats set out from Chicago. Today it covers 333 statute miles up Lake Michigan, crosses into Lake Huron at the Straits of Mackinac, and finishes off Mackinac Island — and it is not an easy voyage. It is also not a gentle one. Sustained […] -
Luminox goes full stealth with a new all-steel Navy SEAL Foundation watch
Luminox built its name on lightweight, strap-bound tool watches. Now, it’s trying a slightly different tack. The Swiss-made, American-founded brand just added a fully blacked-out, all-steel model — the XS.3228.NSF — to its Navy SEAL Foundation 3220 Series, a collaboration that dates back to 2020. The big change here is the finish. The 43mm case, […]
Men’s Footware
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The West is a statement look with TAFT’s new edit
TAFT Longhorn collection gives you a stylish look with a little western flare -
NOBULL debuts new colorways for daily running shoe, Journey 2
Four new colorways just dropped for NOBULL's best-selling Journey 2 sneaker -
From dirt to downtown: Adidas drops new TERREX Freehiker 3
Last fall, I got the opportunity to experience Lake Tahoe for the first time. I loved the downtown areas with the mountain town vibe. I loved the fine rock beach on the banks of the lake. I tried yoga for the first time and figured out that I was both open to it and terrible […] -
Kenyon Sadiq’s secret weapon leading him to a first round selection
When I was a kid, I looked up to athletes on TV and set my goals based on what they could do. That meant I needed to throw a ball from the corner of the outfield on a frozen rope to the plate for an out at home like Ichiro. I needed to be able […]