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Born at Sea

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A perfect cup of coffee, Coral Creepers, the bolt-action pen, philanthropy's James Bond, water-wicki

A perfect cup of coffee, Coral Creepers, the bolt-action pen, philanthropy's James Bond, water-wicking wool and more... Be it on the polished deck of a 90-foot yacht or in the hold of a grizzled Navy destroyer, many of the most enduring pieces in menswear were born at sea. It is in that celebrated lineage that the salty dogs over at [Taylor Stitch] have introduced their latest handsome styles, the Maritime Submariner and the Maritime Shirt Jacket, both crafted from boiled lambswool — a natural fabric with weather-beating abilities that are downright supernatural. In the spirit of exploration, they’ve also teamed up with [SeaVees] for the limited-release Mariner boot, a recreation of the classic Coral Creepers worn by Navy cadets stationed on the Pacific Ocean. Whether the weather calls for gale-force winds or a sudden snow, a warm respite is just a few buttons (or laces) away. [SHOP NOW] If you spend 40 hours a week working at a desk, you're sitting for more than 2,000 hours a year. That should be enough time to earn your work setup some serious consideration. Set the bar high for a productive new year with a posture-perfecting [Stand Desk], iconic [Anglepoise] Type 75 Desk Lamp and more. [SHOP NOW] "We are tied to the ocean. And when we go back to the sea, whether it is to sail or to watch - we are going back from whence we came." - John F. Kennedy 📷   [Alex Strohl] [Facebook] | [Instagram] | [Twitter] ​©2016 Huckberry Inc | 290 Utah St. San Francisco, CA 94103​ Web Version | Manage Preferences |  [Remove From List]

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