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Adidas Y-3 Fall/Winter 2025 Collection
Adidas’s longstanding collaboration with Yohji Yamamoto may stretch back over two decades, but it’s shown few signs of slowing down. The pair’s forthcoming fall and winter collection covers both lifestyle shoes and performance runners, with the Adizero Adio Pro 4 and Adios 9 in the latter camp both adopting new colorways anchored by high-contrast stripes resembling brushstrokes.

Arnold & Son Globetrotter 42 Steel
Arnold & Son’s Globetrotter has long been one of the best high-end worldtimers on the market; however, at 45mm, it was too large for many wearers. This version of the head-turning watch places its signature rotating 3D globe in the center of a smaller 42mm stainless steel case that also brings the thickness down from 17.26mm to 15.1mm. In addition to the more wearable size, the watch also makes a change to the dial, adding 12 reference cities around the globe that make it easier to tell the time around the world at a glance while also bringing better balance to the dial. This green version, along with a silver and blue style, is limited to 88 pieces.

Puma x Reigning Champ Mattr Polo
Puma Golf teamed up with Reigning Champ for a capsule collection of golf gear inspired by 1970s soccer apparel. The collection blends a Puma sneaker in two colors with Reigning Champ apparel like a tracksuit, quarter-zip, jersey, polo, and hats. The star of the show is a polo modeled after a goalkeeper jersey with a retro jacquard pattern.

Sony RX1R III
The Sony RX1R III is an updated version of the company’s 2015-released RX1R II premium fixed-lens compact camera. This third-generation model has many of the photo and video capabilities of Sony’s 2019-released a7R IV, as it features the same 61-megapixel full-frame image sensor and Sony’s new-generation Bionz XR and AI image processors. The fixed lens allows users to switch between focal lengths equivalent to 35 mm, 50 mm and 70 mm. And while the body looks quite similar to its predecessor, the RX1R III has been redesigned with new control dials and a fixed rear screen, replacing the tilting one. Notably, the RX1R III costs $5,100, representing a significant increase over the $3,300 price of the RX1R II.

Ombraz Refugio
The brand that pioneered armless sunglasses leans on retro styling for its first truly performance-focused shades. Highlights include aerospace-grade nylon frames, a throwback wraparound design for comprehensive sunlight and glare protection and integrated nose pad risers to decrease fogging, boost airflow and reduce sweat/oil buildup by lifting the frames away from the face. The unisex specs are intentionally non-polarized to preserve depth perception and visual clarity, critical factors during intense outdoor sports.