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The adidas Rascal Is a Resurrected Classic

Long before there were YEEZY collaborations and more Stan Smith models than you could wear in a month, adidas was dropping great sneakers you'll only find in the archive. The Continental model that was popular in the '80s is making a comeback in a new form just in time for…

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This Surfboard Bag Is Made from Vintage Military Tent Canvas

Need a way to safely and stylishly transport your surfboard to and from the beach on the side of a motorcycle or the top of a vintage SUV? Look no further than the Military Board Bag from Taiwanese bag company No Excuse Co. Crafted from vintage 22oz military tent canvas…

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This Luggage Contains a Workstation, Kitchen and Bed

For as long as we can remember, Rimowa has been one of the gold standards in luggage. That could be changing in hearts and minds everywhere with the release of the Bank Collection designed by Marc Sadler for Italian brand Fabbrica Pelletterie Milano (FPM). The ribbed aluminum construction with supple…

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These Boots Are Based on a WWII Classic

If you’ve never heard of designer John Lofgren before, you’re missing out on some grail-level boots with incredible history. Lofgren has been making modern interpretations of classic footwear for the better part of two decades. He’s teamed up with Standard & Strange to create a super limited run of boots…

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Converse Star Player Low Intangibles

We're not saying Wes Unseld was LeBron or MJ, but he did lead the Bullets to four NBA Finals appearances, which ain't too shabby, and in 1978 his squad knocked off the Seattle SuperSonics to take home the trophy. Converse is paying homage to one of the great rebounders and…

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