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End. x Adidas Harmony Sneaker
In celebration of its 20th anniversary, End. has partnered with Adidas to revive a long-forgotten 2000s-era sneaker. However, this is not just a simple reissue — it’s been given a bespoke, exclusive makeover. Now it features a combination of textiles and synthetics with leather overlays. And it boasts a gray palette meant to evoke the look of newspapers — a nod to the UK’s beloved convenience stores.

Bulgari Octo Finissimo Marble Tourbillon
For Only Watch 2023, Bulgari crafted an Octo Finissimo Tourbillon watch coated entirely in green marble, with a thin layer of the natural stone completely covering the watch’s case, dial and bracelet. For 2025, Bulgari has followed up that one-off with a watch that’s slightly more attainable. This time around, the green marble appears only on the dial — a more practical application that still brings plenty of unique character and beauty to the watch. The case is crafted from 18K yellow gold, while green alligator leather is used for the strap. Beating away inside is the remarkable BVL 268 Calibre, which at one time was the world’s thinnest tourbillon movement at just 1.95mm thick. The watch is priced at €140,500, which converts to around $164,000 as of this writing.

Beyerdynamic Aventho 100
After nearly a decade, the German hi-fi maker has introduced a second-generation model of its 2017-released Aventho Wireless headphones. The new Aventho 100 shares a similar retro design and features the same 45mm drivers, but they’ve been upgraded with significantly better battery life — in fact, they promise 40 more hours than their predecessors — and support active noise cancellation. The kicker is that they are about half the price of their predecessors.

Flat Head Horsehide Leather Type II Jacket
Flat Head upgraded the iconic Type II jacket from denim to horsehide leather, which is substantially tougher than cowhide. Not only is the jacket assembled in Japan, but the Japanese clothing brand also sources every element domestically, including getting the leather from the renowned Shinki Tannery. The black leather has a semi-aniline tea-core finish designed to create a rich patina as the jacket ages.

Ruroc x DC Motorcycle Helmets
In one of the more compelling and well-executed comic book tie-ins you’ll ever see, UK-based Ruroc brings some of DC’s most iconic characters to life in its most advanced road helmet, the EOX. Stunning Batman, Joker and Catwoman treatments wrap the sleek Quad-composite carbon fiber shell, complete with Rheon impact absorption and Shockwave Bluetooth comms compatibility. Not to be outdone, Superman precedes his return to the big screen by gracing an AT4.0 TRACK helmet. Certified for track use and ACU gold approved, its fittingly aerodynamic, not unlike the Man of Steel himself.