Restructional Clothing by Ninna Berger

This Stockholm-based designer gives new life to failed and discarded attire

“Why make user-friendly clothes? Because people don’t know how to look after a garment anymore—how to iron properly or fold pieces—which is why they throw stuff away before they need to,” says designer Ninna Berger, one of Stockholm’s most avant-garde designers. The Swedish founder of Restructional Clothing has been getting particularly excited about buying a bolt of 100% ecologically sound new fabric for the first …

Outlier Minimal Backpack

A packable bag that's stronger than steel and as light as a feather

Over the years many have come to expect material innovation alongside considered design from Outlier. And for their latest bag, the brand has delivered just that. The incredibly lightweight and aptly named Minimal Backpack weighs next to nothing and packs up flat, making it a perfect day-to-day runner or travel backup. Similar in design and construction to the Chrome ORP, the single compartment bag closes …

Off Piste: A Ride Across America, Part 2 of 5

Leather and canvas; a look at the gear we wore on our motorcycle ride from NYC to LA

Just one month ago we kicked off from the streets of Brooklyn with 3,700 miles ahead of us. Ten days later we arrived by motorcycle in Los Angeles with some sore arses and a few new stories to tell. Yesterday we introduced the bikes and bags that kept us on route, and today we continue with the week-long rundown with an overview of our favorite …