Nike Vapor Trail
Cristiano Ronaldo blows away the competition, the fans, and even some random pedestrians in the latest ad for the Nike Mercurial Vapor IX.
Cristiano Ronaldo blows away the competition, the fans, and even some random pedestrians in the latest ad for the Nike Mercurial Vapor IX.
With newspapers near extinction, graphic designer Ken Ottmann depicts the rise of the digital age with this clever 4D short.
While chiseling stone sculptures from hane, Nick Offerman took some time out to read the meaningful tweets from young Hollywood starlets.
The Monterey Overshirt from Collars & Co leans into the kind of effortless layering piece that works year-round without overthinking it. Cut from a lightweight cotton-linen blend with a touch of stretch, it delivers breathable comfort with just enough structure to hold its shape, striking a balance between relaxed and refined. Details like patch pockets, working buttons, and a clean pointed collar keep things classic, while the unlined construction makes it easy to throw over a tee or polo as temperatures shift. Machine washable and designed for a true-to-size fit, it's a straightforward staple that slots easily into a daily rotation without feeling like an afterthought.
Presented by Collars & Co.
Brooks takes a utility-first approach to training apparel with the Dash 6" 2-in-1 Short, a lightweight hybrid built for runs, gym sessions, and everything in between. Designed with a semi-fitted silhouette that follows the body without restricting movement, it pairs a breathable woven 6-inch outer shell with a supportive 4-inch boxer-brief liner engineered to reduce chafing and move freely thanks to 4-way stretch. Perforated side panels and a flat-knit waistband with internal drawcord keep airflow and fit dialed in, while a thoughtful pocket system adds everyday practicality with a liner phone pocket, key storage, and two external hand pockets for off-the-clock wear. The result is a versatile training short that transitions easily from workout to daily routine without missing a step.
Presented by Brooks Running.
Music's catchiest song has made it into our football season and there's nothing we can do about it, so you might as well sing along. Fans show their support for the Ravens as they get ready to take on the Patriots for the AFC Championship.
Full screen mode is a must when watching the seasons morph before you eyes, during this train ride through Norway.
A colorful trip inside the DayGlo Pigment Plant, where they been making all the paint that covers traffic cones, hula-hoops, signs and anything else fluorescent since the 1950's.
Frasé Skin is an Australian men's skincare brand built for the guys most products overlook: tradesmen and outdoor workers dealing with sun, dust, and grime all day. The line keeps things simple with five essentials, from a hydrating cleanser and heavy-duty exfoliating scrub to a lightweight moisturizer, body wash for breakouts, and blackhead strips. Formulated with proven ingredients like salicylic acid, hyaluronic acid, and natural exfoliants, it focuses on real results without overcomplicated routines or luxury packaging theater.
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Private Label QR turns ordinary household labels into dynamic digital reference points, using durable QR stickers that link physical objects to editable information accessible from any smartphone camera. Once attached to a box, appliance, container, suitcase, or keepsake, each label can store notes, photos, instructions, contact details, or organizational data that can be updated anytime without replacing the sticker itself. The system feels especially useful for the kind of real-world friction most smart-home products ignore, from labeling moving boxes and organizing pantry goods to leaving appliance instructions for Airbnb guests or preserving the stories tied to family heirlooms. With no app required and built-in controls for private, public, or group visibility, the platform lands somewhere between modern inventory management and a digital memory layer for everyday objects.
Presented by PLQR.
World's biggest kid Jason Shron gives a tour of his life-size replica of a 1980s VIA rail carriage that he spent over 2,500 hours building in his basement.
Over 6,000 people invaded Seattle to set the Guinness Record for the largest snowball fight.