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Twelve South’s fan-favorite MacBook accessory gets a redesign for your iPhone. Plus, a unique Indian Motorcycle collaboration, Wolverine’s work boot and more.

Twelve South Curve NanoTwelve South

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Twelve South Curve NanoTwelve South

Twelve South Curve Nano

To date, Twelve South’s Curve stands have exclusively been designed for Apple’s MacBooks (as well as the iMac). They lift your computer off the desk into a more ergonomic position. But now, with the Curve Nano, the Apple accessory maker has made a Curve that’s designed for the iPhone. It’s a MagSafe stand that’s super lightweight and folds flat, making it very pocketable and travel-friendly. It can also be adjusted to hold your iPhone in either a horizontal or vertical orientation at almost any angle. It’s available in three colors: dune, slate or coastal blue.
WhistlePig x Liquid Death GraveStock Wheat Whiskey in graveyard with WhistlePig and Liquid Death productsWhistlePig

WhistlePig x Liquid Death GraveStock Wheat Whiskey

WhistlePig and Liquid Death are both darlings of the social media marketing era in their respective industries. So it comes as no surprise that their collaboration is a best-of-both-worlds situation. This limited-edition wheated whiskey is aged in charred American oak caskets. That’s not a typo; the brands custom-built caskets instead of casks to age this spirit, which is delightfully on-brand for Liquid Death. It’s also proofed with Liquid Death Mountain Water, making for a smooth, tasty 86-proof finished product.
a steel mesh watch strapStrapcode

Strapcode Winghead Shark Mesh Watch Strap

Strapcode makes some of the best aftermarket watch straps, and the stainless steel Shark Mesh is a heavy-duty alternative to Milanese-style straps. The Winghead version provides a solid end link to hold spring bars securely. It’s equipped with a three-piece V-Clasp double lock buttoned diver clasp, and has a slight tapering from the end links to the clasp. Since the steel Shark Mesh cannot be shortened, the length can only be micro-adjusted on the clasp. Accordingly, Strapcode provides a measuring guide to ensure the correct size is purchased. It is available in polished or brushed steel and 20mm or 22mm widths.
indian motorcycle x rvso collectionIndian Motorcycle

Indian Motorcycle x RVSO Collection

For its latest apparel collection, the renowned moto maker teamed up with acclaimed Indigenous streetwear designer Jeremy Arviso, who has previously worked with Nike and various pro sports brands, among others. The resulting nine pieces — including a bandana, hoodie, shirts and hats — incorporate meaningful cultural symbols and colors, such as the sacred hoop and turquoise. They also just look damn cool. Bonus: Proceeds from the sale of these items go to Change Labs, an award-winning Native-led organization fostering the next generation of Native American entrepreneurs.
Wolverine Workshop Wedge Work Boot worn by person in tan pants in workshopWolverine

Wolverine Workshop Wedge Work Boot

It looks like Wolverine might be coming for Red Wings’ lunch money with its new USA-made Workshop Wedge moc-toe boots. Boasting a premium full-grain leather upper, moisture-wicking mesh lining, removable fully cushioned PU footbed, PVC midsole and Goodyear welt construction, these are some of the finest boots the brand has ever offered. They’re also incredibly stylish, helping them to better go toe-to-toe with other mainstays in the industry.
Old Forester

Old Forester Bourbon Cherries

Two of Earth’s most famous whiskey-based cocktails, the Old Fashioned and the Manhattan, involve cherries. So it makes sense that a whiskey distiller like Old Forester would find sourcing and creating its cocktail cherries appealing. Bourbon Barrel Foods makes the latest addition to the company’s cocktail provisions line, which includes pitted cherries grown in the Pacific Northwest, sweetened by a velvety syrup.