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.
Dyed and printed in Japan on 100% combed, ring-spun cotton yarn, this T-shirt has a few messages up its sleeves. Of course, there’s the graphic on the front encouraging peace. But further details, from the vintage-inspired small cut-out gussets at each side to the half moon panel on the back for position, define this as more than a novelty T-shirt. It offers a classic fit, and the fabric feels quite substantial without excess weight—due to choice of a heavier yarn but looser knit.
The benefits of “Morbid Curiosities: Collections of the Uncommon and Bizarre” are two-fold. For the light reader, one can turn page after page to find hundreds of startling images. For the deeply curious, Paul Gambino’s analysis offers up insight—not only regarding what you’re looking at, but the people who have collected it all. Within this macabre book, you’ll find the occult and the carnivalesque and much more, many of which is visible for the first time.
Sky Like Snow’s unisex Indigo Fade beanie is made with uber-soft New England yarn and is hand-dyed using organically processed Japanese indigo grown at their Vermont studio. The double-sided design is guaranteed to keep you warm all winter long, just wash by hand between wears.
Add even more whimsy to the festive nature of sharing a spliff with Sweetflag’s swirling rainbow rolling papers. The vintage Spanish pattern is printed on 1.25-inch wide papers and designed to elevate everyday rituals.
From 100% rye malt, this overproof whisky refines the essence of old-world distilling. SF’s Anchor Distilling produces the spirit through antique copper pot stills and mimics the aging process of the 18th century. With flavors drawn from specially toasted barrels, Old Potrero delivers vanilla and molasses notes on the tongue with spice to the finish. There’s a smokiness on the nose, but a delicate sweetness really defines the drink.
Nuori makes their products in Denmark, in small batches every 12 weeks, to keep active, 100% naturally derived ingredients potent without ever adding artificial preservatives. All of this makes for a more effective, skin-friendly product; the remarkable texture and little-to-no scent are extra bonuses. The boxes stamped with a “Start Using By” date, so products aren’t left for years waiting for the perfect occasion. We love their rich hand cream—especially over the cold winter months.
Italian architect and designer Paola Navone’s conceptual work has made her well-known in the home decor and hospitality worlds; won her awards; and led her to work with many brands over her 30+ year long career. On her travels all over the world, finding products and inspiration, Navone discovered the Thai phrase “tham ma da,” meaning “everyday.” Despite Navone’s eye for design and interiors being entirely extraordinary, this approach to the simple or the everyday permeates her process—she takes the ordinary, and makes it remarkable.
Designed out of a desire to create personal retreats of comfort, Emily Diamandis’ luxe lifestyle brand Tabula Rasa sources the world’s finest fibers to create the coziest in clothing and home furnishings. It’s for this reason that Design Within Reach tapped the knitwear expert, and their collaborative Banyan Pillows are a textural work of art. Each is hand-knitted using a contrast of Italian bouclé and a chunky round wool and comes filled with high-quality feathers.
Hailing from Islay, known as a haven of peated scotch production, The Botanist Gin stands out from others in this botanical spirits category. While juniper forward, the flavor profile is complemented by 22 wild herbs and floral elements from Islay itself. This is a complex but easy-to-drink dry gin, making it an ideal counterpart to a G+T or other mixed drinks. And at 46% ABV, it’s higher proof than you’d expect.
Natural light doesn’t have to be the trickiest part of taking a photo. Built for professionals, the Sun Surveyor app tracks everything pertaining to the sun and moon—golden hour, blue hour and beyond. Further, there’s a location-sharing feature to let colleagues and collaborators know your movements. This is a planning tool that offers plenty of foresight and even includes an interactive map.
Long known as the Champagne that Parisians actually drink, Ruinart’s most famous iteration may be the Blanc de Blancs but their Brut Rosé is just as refined. Drawn from Pinot Noir grapes, this bubbling delight contains hearty red berry flavors. For something so celebratory, there’s a certain elegance here that’s evident upon first sip.
Inspired by his hugely popular and oftentimes mind-blowing Instagram, Benjamin Grant’s new book “Overview: A New Perspective of Earth” mesmerizes. The hardcover tome boasts 200 original images that Grant created by stitching together several satellite photographs. The results are incredibly compelling—showing the wondrous ways in which the world is actually intertwined and connected. And, as the title makes clear, the photos oftentimes reveal an unexpected perspective.
New Amsterdam’s recently released 100 Proof Vodka certainly makes the case for a five-time distillation. Incredibly smooth with a gentle mouthfeel, the multiple distillation (and triple filtration) process allows the spirit to taste great even at an overproof level. Between the reasonable price and the high alcohol volume, there’s definitely a bang for your buck here.
Age is but a number, in most instances, Scotch not included. With The Macallan’s latest age statement release, the exquisite 40 Years Old (at 45% ABV), the impact of sherry oak casts translates to ginger and cinnamon spiciness. Entirely unexpected from the brand, there’s also a very delicate peatiness to this expression, due to the brand’s production processes 40 years ago. Altogether, though, it’s as smooth as one dreams. As there are only 500 bottles worldwide, with 70 in the US, it’s best to email shop@themacallan.com to be connected with a point of sale for the 40 Years.
Say it loud, say it proud with Kent Stetson’s pot leaf-patterned Herb Clutch (which also has a removable cross-body chain). Complete with a spliff-like embellishment, each accessory is made in the US and is individually signed.
Truly masterful with a bit of steel, Thomas Callahan’s skills and areas of interest often extend beyond the realm of building custom bicycles. Such is the case with this gorgeous polka dot naval knife, designed with a seafarer in mind (or perhaps Yayoi Kusama). The stainless steel blade is constructed with a unique carbon fiber inlay that reduces the handle weight by about four grams.