Updated daily, the Buy section is a deep directory of stuff we love. From this collection we organize Gift Guides for the holiday season and special occasions all year long.
Inspired by vintage military apparel, John Elliott’s Distorted Military Shirt is crafted from two vintage shirts, hemmed together using custom jacquard tape. Made in Japan using 100% cotton, each panel is a little different—one is a cotton slub, and the other a soft compacted cotton. From the paint splatters to the asymmetric hemline, every detail has been meticulously thought through.
A-Trak has spent the past two decades cementing his legacy as one of the most influential figures in music—as a co-founder of Fool’s Gold Records, a producer and beyond. None of this surpasses his work in remixing—the foundation of his live sets. Now, his best remixes from the past 10 years can be found exclusively on this vinyl pressing out on Fool’s Gold. The set comes in a collector’s box, with a 32-page behind-the-scenes booklet and an accompanying digital download.
Georgia Perry’s Flora Earrings are mini bouquets for your ears. With a stainless steel base and 18k gold-plating, these are built-to-last accessories and each flower in the stack is anchored by a different stone—pearl, coral, malachite and lapis.
Founded in the ’70s, Boast was America’s answer to traditional European tennis brands—and its Japanese maple leaf logo would appear on the chests of many famed athletes. With a design overhaul and fresh new range, Boast is back on the scene (and in-person, with a limited pop-up in Kith’s NYC flagship) with items like the 7″ Ivy Green Court Short. Comfortable and sporting plenty of technical details, the shorts demonstrate the brand’s focus on style, quality and year-round athletic use.
Japan’s POPEYE magazine—a clever cultural aggregate—does a great job at encapsulating city life and travel through the lens of street culture. The September 2018 issue focuses on burgers and fast food—featuring several spots in Tokyo, a vending machine in the countryside of Eastern Japan, a burger stand in Hawaii, and much more.
Mini Rodini’s Duck Sweatshirt is a cozy, cute top for little ones. The earthy hue and the graphic of padded ducks in flight give it an unabashedly fall look. Made from 100% cotton, this sweater is also GOTS-certified—meaning from start to finish, it was not exposed to any chemicals that could be harmful; it’s the strictest certification for organic materials on the market.
Made for people on the go, this facial can fit into any schedule. Simply apply to freshly clean and dry skin, massage, let sit for a minute, then wash off. The process couldn’t be easier, but the end result is luminous and nourished skin. Natural healers like coconut, orange flower oil and yeast extract make up the base of the facial’s formula, helping to refresh and revitalize.
Chinatown Market—as part of their official collaboration with the Smiley brand—has released a bright yellow, grinning basketball. Built for the rigors of actual use, the ball has the structural integrity, dimensions, tack and wide recognition channels of a regulation ball. Indoor courts are recommended for use though—primarily because the scuffs from outdoor courts will show up more on the yellow exterior.
Toby Musgrave’s Green Escapes is a 384-page guide to the world’s most secluded, tucked-away or “secret” gardens. Ranging from rooftop terraces to tiny parks, community gardens and more, the comprehensive list covers a vast number of open-to-the-public locations. It’s a thoughtful guide for those who want to visit gardens while traveling, or others simply exploring their own city.
After a trip to the heart of bourbon country, Kentucky and Tennessee, Denver & Liely set out to make a glass to designed specifically to enhance the drinker’s experience—much like their handblown whiskey glass. The new one is smooth and intricate with a bold base—much like the drink it was designed for. Price is in AUD.
To ease the jitters that come with flying, Aesop developed a pulse-point potion (with ginger root, lavender and geranium) that rolls on. The Ginger Flight Therapy is to be rolled directly onto the neck, temples, wrist and abdomen during times of stress or nausea. Its aroma and calming, herbal qualities will ease.
The Rod+Perf Stool/Table is a beautifully designed, foot-and-a-half tall, steel addition to any living space—and it comes in nine different colors. Its multi-functionality is rooted in its simplicity; it’s sturdy enough to be a stool, tall enough to be a side table, and designed with a perforated top to be the perfect plant holder. Just kept away from humid or wet conditions—the steel frame will rust.
After releasing all-black and rose-colored brushes, Goby has just introduced an all-white (referred to as “Glacier White”) edition. The brush will come with all the same features: long-lasting battery, session timer, speed variations, and lifetime guarantee.
Bocce’s Bakery makes small-batch dog treats using locally sourced, 100% natural ingredients. Founder, Andrea Tovar, decided to make healthier snacks after reevaluating her dog Bocce’s health and diet; finding that the preservative-plagued treats she had been giving him weren’t helping with his weight problem. These new Bedtime Tea treats are made from banana, lavender, vanilla and oats—and ensure pooches (and pet parents) rest easy.
Youcan Robot’s BW-Space is a the ideal accessory for any level underwater explorer. The drone is outfitted with a 4K camera, autonomous and piloted control features, and LED light settings. The drone does not come with the Control Remote, but the unit features an autopilot mode and auto-tracking for subjects the 4K, UHD camera recognizes as the focal point.
Celebrating the LGBTQ+ community, Perth-based designer Poppy Lissiman’s “Pride” necklace is made from 18k gold-plated sterling silver and high-quality rainbow-colored cubic zirconia. 10% of the profits are donated to Rainbow International, an organization dedicated to empowering LGBTQ+ rights activists in countries where gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender people are criminalized. Price is in AUD.