A look back at your childhood through gadgets.
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The return of the Nike Kobe 9 Elite Low EM Protro redefines what "comeback" means. After rupturing his Achilles in 2013, the Black Mamba returned to the hardwood in this very silhouette—a low-top built for speed and legacy. The engineered mesh upper breathes with every drive, while a Nike React foam liner keeps each jab sharp and responsive. Underfoot, the signature "fingerprint" outsole grips like determination—mapping the journey of a player who refused to quit. Build your legacy on and off the court with the signature of an all time great staying with you in every step.
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Who needs a script when you can improvise like this?
Kids act out the least kid-friendly shows on television.
Levi's 1953 Type II Jacket revives a mid-century workwear icon with rigid selvedge denim and meticulous archival details. Made in Japan from 100% organic cotton, it features the original double-pleated front, adjustable waist tabs, and the classic "Two Horse" Lot 507 leather patch with the Big "E" Red Tab. Built to shrink slightly and mold to your frame over time, it's a faithful reproduction of the jacket worn by the American working man.
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Born from aerospace inspiration and machined with obsessive precision, the MetMo Piston delivers pocket-sized performance through a silky-smooth aerodynamic bearing and whisper-quiet pneumatic operation. Fitted with a pressure release valve and built for endless spinning, it transforms idle moments into kinetic meditation. Just 150 Pistons are crafted each month due to the meticulous engineering involved. Launch to the moon—this is precision you can feel in the palm of your hand.
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Being the commander-in-chief isn't easy, and this time-lapse proves it.
There's a world record for everything, and boxer Robert Helenius holds this one.