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  • 1 day ago | mensgear.net | John Diente

    Molding or bending plywood into furniture pieces that show no hint of its ugly edge or ply is challenging. It would take extensive method and meticulous care to render plywood with a soft and smooth texture, like that of bent solid wood. But the Wooden Cantilever Chair is an exemplary proof that this is feasible. The process involves flipping plywood so its ply becomes aesthetically pleasing to the eyes. The ply appears as delicate contour lines that describe the form of the furniture.

  • 1 day ago | mensgear.net | John Diente

    Motorcycle culture is not entirely exclusive to one country. The scene varies across the globe, but everyone noticeably shares a love for bikes — both original and custom. This stunning machine hails from Europe courtesy of Crooked Motorcycles. Dubbed the Alps Edition, it’s an artisanal take on a popular go-anywhere two-wheeler by a highly respected British marque. Those of you with a keen eye for detail should quickly figure out what’s underneath all the German group’s tweaks.

  • 1 day ago | mensgear.net | John Diente

    Triple Aught Design’s (TAD) Syntax Vest is a mission-ready essential, whether you’re camping, trekking or hiking off grid. It’s your go-to layer that doesn’t compromise on warmth and comfort.   Made for unpredictable weather conditions, it keeps you cozy during chilly conditions while still breathable in humid temperatures. This is an all-season wear constructed with a 40 Denier ripstop outer shell for durability and strength.

  • 1 day ago | mensgear.net | John Diente

    In 2014, OnePlus debuted the One. The Android smartphone introduced premium specifications, build quality, and design. Subsequent models gradually established the brand as a disruptive force to reckon with, and it also quickly earned the moniker “flagship killer.” These days, the distinction may be long gone, but first-party accessories like the Slim Magnetic Power Bank still feel top-tier. Long gone are the days when portable charging solutions were ridiculously chunky and heavy.

  • 2 days ago | mensgear.net | John Diente

    Having a shot of espresso is a luxury when camping, hiking, or out in the great outdoors. It doesn’t seem feasible given all the materials and automation it needs. But COFFEEJACK V2 takes a more analog approach and packs down all its elements into one portable, cylindrical design. Forget the bulky and heavy espresso machines. This ingenious product integrates the portafilter, the pressure valve, and more into one compact build.

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