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Each week, our inbox runneth over with news of gear, apparel and tech releases from around the world. In this feature, we’ll parse through the best of it. Today: Toronto-based Literary Sportswear releases a new technical line, Kodak brings back the vintage cam and Quiet Town drops a new line of laundry gear.
The Retro Project wants to revolutionize your point-and-shoot. The analog-focused program is reissuing the Kodak EC35, a disposable-style camera that is, in fact, reusable. Also, highly affordable — the device retails for just $35.
Continuing the time-honored tradition of high-end, quiet luxury-adjacent sportswear that looks nothing like sportswear, Toronto-based Literary Sport just released a subtle, highly technical F/W26 collection for the ages. Packed with both technical and lifestyle silhouettes, the capsule has a bit of everything; the streak of cerulean blue is a nice touch.
Known for its bright, eye-catching designs, Quiet Town is bringing some flair to your laundry room. Entering the laundry space with two new products, the collection features a 100% organic canvas hamper and cotton backpack in three funky colorways.
I love everything HigherDose comes out with, so I wasn’t surprised to find myself adding their new Light-Activated Scalp Serum to my routine with ease. I recommend you get it with the truly heavenly Acupressure Brush, which makes me want to brush my hair every five seconds. A bonus: The set pairs perfectly with either their Red Light Showerhead or Red Light Hat (or heck, why not both).
Chinos are essential for all seasons. Fall? Chinos and a corduroy long sleeve. Summer? Chinos and a linen tee (see below). Winter? Chinos and…you get the gist. That being said, Buck Mason, the purveyor of classic Americana, just restocked their Big Chinos, which follow a cut inspired by 1960’s military garb.
Heatwaves persist and that means we need lightweight, slightly baggy garments to wear. As fate would have it, Alex Crane just dropped a new heatwave essentials collection comprised of baggy linen shorts and short-sleeved tops. The drop looks like a scene out of the classic Nantucket beach vibe, so it’s definitely worth your time to grab a piece or two.
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