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The New Shoes on Our Radar
When’s the last time you bought yourself some shoes? Let this be your sign that it’s time. There are so many great styles dropping these days, we thought we would pull a few of our current favorites to showcase. From a pair of rugged runners and a modern take on a clog to an American-made sneaker that’s as stylish as it is comfortable, these are the kicks our team can’t stop talking about.
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Tiburon Clog
SeaVees’ Tiburon Trekker takes outdoor DNA and smooths it into a wearable, everyday silhouette for the coming slip-on season. It’s built for movement, but doesn’t look overly technical, making it easy to pair with cargos, denim or even sweats. Think of it as your go-anywhere shoe: comfortable enough for long walks, clean enough for daily wear. Practical, versatile and just a little different from everything else in your rotation.
$165 by SeaVees
Aztec Boat Shoe
These aren’t our dad’s deck shoe. Vinny’s flips the traditional boat shoe, with a beefed silhouette and richer materials. The shape is familiar but the finish more elevated, and the Vibram lug sole adds some heft. The overall vibe lands somewhere between prep and contemporary cool. Wear them with relaxed trousers or dressed-down tailoring—they bring just enough personality without tipping into novelty.
$450 by Vinny's
Rocker Trail Sneaker
Satisfy’s debut sneaker brings serious performance tech—Vibram grip, responsive foam and a breathable mesh upper—into a sleek silhouette that looks just as good off the trail. The result is something rare: a rugged, technical runner that doesn’t scream “gear”. Whether you’re actually hitting dirt paths or just navigating city streets, these deliver comfort, traction and a little design edge. It’s the kind of shoe that makes functional feel intentional.
$290 by Satisfy
Todd Snyder Nails Textural Spring Style |

Miles sweater polo, $268 by Todd Snyder
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After months of heavy wool and bulky outerwear, spring is the moment to lighten up—without sacrificing depth. Todd Snyder’s latest collection leans into texture to do exactly that. Breezy knit polos, open-weave shirts and buttery-soft suede jackets add visual interest while keeping things airy and comfortable. These are the kinds of layers that feel relaxed but still refined, bringing a tactile richness and mid-century swagger to warm-weather dressing when you’re finally ready to leave winter’s weight behind. See our picks » |
Crafted from super soft peached cotton twill in a limited-edition chocolate color, it’s got an added hint of stretch for ease of movement and plenty of pockets for your EDC items.
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A cordless heated neck and back massager with deep-kneading nodes, built-in controls, and an ergonomic hands-free design for easy, everyday relief.
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These rag & bone jeans fit just the way you want them to right now. Mid-rise, roomy through the hip and thigh, with a wide, subtly tapered leg.
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