We’re heading into a major travel season. You’ll need something to put your clothes in, and all the better if it’s something that’s as inexpensive as this.
Not too gymish to take on a vacation, and not too vacationy to take to the gym. Over 2,000 cubic inches of storage space, so it’s big enough to be a true weekender, and stacks up well against a standard sized duffel from Hilfiger.
The straps are a soft but fake leather-like material, and while the exterior isn’t Kevlar strong, it’s not paper thin either. Plenty sturdy enough to hold clothes, shoes, and maybe a bottle of wine or something else heavy. The interior is a red candy stripe, but getting to it shows the one drawback: The zipper is kind of flimsy.
Available in grey over at Maxton Men for $55 with free shipping (everything ships free there, and more on Maxton Men soon.) Same price at Need Supply Co. but you’ll get nailed with $6.95 shipping.
Want to support a company that makes their gear here in the U.S.? For a few bucks more, see the Primer Magazine approved Possibilities Bag from Beckel Canvas. A little smaller but made in Portland.
It's nice when a brand warns their customers in advance of raising their prices.
Spring ready sneakers, grooming goods, watches, etc. Saddle up. Amazon's spring sale is on.
New sportcoats. Italian desert boots. J. Crew dips their promo-toes into spring.
From de-scaling irons to shining shoes to smelling coat pits. Let's clean up our act.
New Seikos are on sale, and J. Crew's Suit event is expiring soon.
The two Bs go head to head, collar to collar, and lapel to lapel.