| Timeboxing 101, the health benefits of hot and cold, the very real world of water sommeliers, and more... | | | | Hey y'all, it's me Anthony and I'm back with another Rundown—where I round up my favorite new gear on the site. Summer can’t get here fast enough, so you better believe I’m throwing in everything from my go-to poolside trunks to cushy ergonomic slides. But first, let’s check out some classic workwear built in NYC’s garment district… | | | | Randy’s Garments: Durable, high-quality, built in NYC—Randy’s is the real deal. Designer Brandon Portelli didn’t originally set out to make workwear, but now he’s killing it with rock-solid designs and inventive fabrics that’ve earned the brand a diehard cult following. My favorite thing about these pieces is that they look good with pretty much everything. The Canvas Jacket pairs perfectly with straight-leg jeans and a classic white tee. While the Ripstop Workpants work well with casual sneakers or your go-to boots. Invest in anything from Randy’s, and you’ll have it for life. Just be sure to snag it before that cult following grabs it all for themselves.
| | | | The Apres Short: Our shop is one of the only places you’ll find these absurdly comfy shorts, which makes sense because they’re based on some of our bestselling pants of all time. The soft waffle-weave fabric makes them grade-A for kicking back on the couch—but trust me, they’re sturdy and put-together enough to wear outside the confines of home. Dress them up with a short sleeve buttondown and some fresh sneakers, and you’re good to go anywhere. | | | | Malibu Sandals: Damn these are comfy! Inspired by the ancient craft of Mexican huarache sandal making, Malibus are well-built, cushy, and the just the right amount of quirky. But back to the comfort real quick: the footbed is anatomically engineered for all-day wear. No wonder our Footwear Buyer (shoutout Drew!) says he’s living in these all summer. Wear them like you would any slip-on—just pair ’em with a classic tee and chino shorts, and you’re golden. | | | | | Mission Workshop Drift Gear Tote: With summer Fridays coming up, I’m snagging this bag for all my weekend adventures. Its size is perfect for overnight trips or gearing up for the beach—and it’s equipped with all the good stuff: ultra-durable nylon, a padded laptop sleeve, quick-access pocket for your phone, a luggage handle passthrough strap, and more. The legends at Mission Workshop have a pedigree going back to ’94, and they’ve knocked it outta the park yet again. | | | | Easy Linen Shirt: Getting this shirt was an easy decision. The breezy linen is blended with super-soft rayon fibers for comfort that’s off the charts. And the collar is just right—casual, but not too casual. ATTN everyone at the Huckberry office: this is my work uniform starting now. | | | | Bather Swim Trunks: These Bathers are exactly what I’m looking for in swim trunks—a perfect balance of retro fun and modern fit. They’re built from comfortable, quick-drying nylon made 100% from recycled plastic bottles. I plan on having a couple pairs in my rotation all summer. | | | | Huckberry x Unimatic: Yep, I’m part of the Unimatic cult. The under-the-radar watchmaker is famous for clean, industrial designs, so I was stoked that we were able to explore some colors in our first ever Unimatic collab, The Earthform Collection. They only built 75 of each individually numbered watch, and there are only a handful left—so now’s your chance to snag one before they’re gone for good. | | | | | | | Thank you for being a part of the 1-million+ strong Huckberry community! If you enjoyed this email, do us a solid and forward it to a friend. We owe you one. | | | | Andy and Richard, Huckberry co-founders | | | P.S. Want early access to our best sales, latest drops, and limited-edition collabs? Sign up here. | | | ©2023 Huckberry Inc. | 2901 South First Street Suite 200 Austin, TX 78704 | | | | | | | | |