Steve Vai And Patrick Souza
Stunt guitarist Steve Vai gets a lesson from fellow virtuoso Patrick Souza.
Stunt guitarist Steve Vai gets a lesson from fellow virtuoso Patrick Souza.
An unsuspecting dog gets a peck from a pestering crow.
Shinola's Monster is a reasonable take on the classic diving watch. With this reference, it skews more sporty than formal, thanks to a stainless steel case and unidirectional bezel insert given a lightweight, scratch-resistant black ceramic plating. The watch is powered by a Swiss-made SW200-1 automatic movement boasting a 38-hour power reserve that's visible through the exhibition case back. A wave pattern on the black dial provides a textured backdrop for the lume-filled indices and hour/minute hands. It's finished with a date window at 4 o'clock, red highlights that reference the fireboats of the Great Lakes, and an integrated black rubber strap.
First introduced in 1952, Red Wing's Classic Moc is a style icon. It's still made using the same process as it was 70 years ago, and in this case, with a 6-inch upper made from copper-colored Rough & Tough Nubuck leather. The moc toe construction and Traction Tred rubber outsole for the base of the dependable boot, with Puritan triple stitching for durability and a storm welt for added water resistance. Finished with dark gun metal eyelets, they're made in the USA and come in "D" regular width.
Lenka Clayton documents how far she can bear to let her son wander before running after him.
Crafted in Treviso, Northern Italy, this luxurious suit embodies Luca Faloni's Italian heritage. Each suit is handmade with the finest materials, ensuring the highest quality. Using pure virgin wool, Luca Faloni draws on a long tradition of expertise to create sustainable fabrics, producing suits that stand the test of time. Available in classic charcoal grey and midnight blue, this suit is ideal for business attire and elegant evening soirées. These Italian designs promise timeless style, securing a permanent place in your wardrobe.
Presented by Luca Faloni.
Cigars need a certain amount of humidity — generally somewhere between 62% and 72% — to stay at their best. The lid-mounted hygrometer of this travel humidor lets you see at a glance the conditions inside. Able to hold between three and five cigars, depending on ring gauge, its exterior has a silver checkered pattern at the top that provides an eye-catching transition from the black base to the aforementioned silver lid.
Height: 7.75" / Diameter: 2"
Tiny hamster celebrates America's independence in the tiniest way possible.