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Posts tagged ‘cool hunting’

Cool Hunting, Marvin “Toujours Plus” Malton 160 Cushion Watch

18 November 2010, 23.11 | Posted in Watches | 2 comments »

Cool Hunting, Marvin "Toujours Plus" Malton 160 Cushion Watch

Our friends at Cool Hunting are looking to make this Holiday season just a bit more special. Today, they announced the launch of the “CH Editions,” a series special collaborative works that feature Cool Hunting teaming up with some well known brands to bring new creations to the market. To start off the  ”CH Editions,” here is  look at  Cool Hunting’s “Toujours Plus” limited edition Malton 160 Cushion by Marvin Watches.

The watch is based on Marvin’s brand new Malton 160 Cushion model and features a 42mm black stainless steel casing against “Cool Hunting” green. There’s a bunch of custom features making this model unique including a white on black Helvetica offset date dial, custom colored illuminescent markers on the hands, a contrasting black/green leather strap, and “Toujours Plus,” the French translation for one of Cool Hunting’s mottos: “Always More” engraved on the face. Only eight “Tourjours Plus” watches are being produced – we did say limited.

We should also mention that you can view the watches in the Cool Hunting for Gap holiday pop up at 680 Fifth Avenue in NYC. More details available at coolhunting.com/gap. They will also be auctioning one of them off with 100% of the proceeds going to Animal Haven, a NYC animal rescue.

A better look at the Cool Hunting, Marvin “Toujours Plus” Malton 160 Cushion watch after the click.

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Drakes Scarves for Monocle Magazine

07 October 2008, 18.19 | Posted in Uncategorized | No comments »

Selectism - Drakes Scarves for Monocle Magazine

Our friends at Cool Hunting preview the latest collaborative effort from Monocle Magazine. After having worked with Porter on a bag collection, they are now working with Drakes London on some very well done scarfs. “For the newest edition to the Monocle Shop of luxurious goods, the magazine that covers international affairs, global business, culture and design teamed up with Drakes London to create a new line of merino wool scarves. Though most know Drakes for their bespoke ties, their elegantly woven scarves don’t get enough attention.”

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Head Porter Plus White Button-Down Shirt

18 June 2008, 20.42 | Posted in Uncategorized | No comments »

Selectism - Head Porter Plus White Button-Down Shirt

TIm Yu over at Cool Hunting provides a very nice write up on the Head Porter Plus White Button-Down Shirt. What seems at first glance a simple shirt, end up hiding some interesting performance enhancements. "What makes Head Porter Plus’ version different (and the perfect summer shirt) are hidden mesh inserts at the upper back and underarms providing extra ventilation in hopes of avoiding sweat and stains. Made of 100% cotton, the Head Porter Plus logo is uniquely placed on the side of the shirt and the buttons are genuine pearl exclusively."

More on the Head Porter Plus White Button-Down Shirt at Cool Hunting.
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De Grisogono Meccanico dG

12 April 2008, 05.53 | Posted in Uncategorized | No comments »

Selectism - De Grisogono Meccanico dG

Cool Hunting writes this week regarding the De Grisogono Meccanico dG. “Contrary to its appearance, the Meccanico dG has no digital components. Below the more conventional analog portion of the two-timezone watch is a numerical display driven by the intricate interplay of 651 strictly mechanical components. Numbers are formed by the motion of 23 cams, which are connected to gears and a synchronization system..
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