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Away Garment Duffle
What’s the best way to pack a suit? It’s a question that may never be fully answered. However, Away offers a compelling solution in the form of its carry-on friendly Garment Duffle — a 2-in-1 bag that doubles as a garment sleeve and weekender. It boasts expandable compartments for two pairs of shoes (up to size 15) and a pass-through sleeve for sliding onto luggage. What’s more, it’s built with recycled polyester that’s not just durable but water-repellant. It carries a 53L capacity and comes in three colors, black, navy and olive green.

H. Moser & Cie. Pioneer Centre Seconds Sunny-Side Up
Just in time for Easter, H. Moser & Cie. add a sunburst yellow dial to the Pioneer Centre Seconds lineup, brilliantly named Sunny-Side Up. The simple three-hand dial with applied beveled indices sits atop a yolk-inspired center that fades to a black outer ring. It runs on the in-house caliber HMC 201 automatic movement housed in a polished steel 40mm case, completed with an eggshell white perforated tropical strap. The best part, however, is the egg-shaped leather box and bright yellow cushion that store the watch.

Atomic MDR Dasher Keyboard
Inspired by the iconic ’70s Data General “Dasher” Terminal, this modern redux is a recreation of the keyboards that recently appeared in Apple’s hit show Severance. As such, this keyboard boasts a unique 73-key, 70% layout, on which the Escape, Control and Options keys have all been eschewed. In their stead, the terminal has an integrated trackball mouse and, perhaps obviously, gorgeous retro styling.

Aura Aspen
Aura’s Aspen is the company’s middle-sized digital picture frame designed to look like a normal framed photo. Its 12-inch display sits between the company’s 10-inch Carver and 15-inch Walden, but at half an inch thick, it’s also the company’s thinnest digital picture frame to date. It has an anti-glare screen that, thanks to built-in sensors, automatically adjusts its brightness depending on ambient light throughout the day (it even turns off at night). Like the brand’s other offerings, it can be positioned horizontally or vertically.