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How to get better wifi outside, kitchen knife styles you need to know and more. [View in Browser]( [Gear Patrol At Home Logo]( [The 10 Best Sweat Shorts to Wear This Summer]( Sweatpants were originally intended for athletic pursuits. Today, those pursuits are mostly achieved from the couch — sweatpants are simply the go-to pair of bottoms for many. They’re perfect for chillin’ at home, working from home or heading out to meet friends. Instead of wasting your precious minutes poring through every option, we’ve rounded up a series of our favorites. [READ THE STORY]( 5 Ways to Get Better Wi-Fi Outside Work and Wi-Fi go hand and hand these days — for a lot of us, anyways — and now that the weather is nicer you’re likely looking for more ways to work outside. Maybe out on your porch or in a park? That means extending your home’s Wi-Fi network so you can get coverage in places you normally didn’t, or creating your own mobile Wi-Fi signal that you can take with you. Here’s what you can do. [READ THE STORY]( The 8 Styles of Japanese Chef's Knives You Need to Know Japan’s long-standing tradition of crafting high quality blades extends beyond katanas. The country produces some of the world’s best kitchen knives. Professional chefs and home cooks alike tend to lean either German or Japanese when it comes to their blades, with Japanese knifemakers leaning more on specialization and task-specific designs. From the gyuto to the yanagi, these are the eight most important Japanese kitchen knife styles to know. [READ THE STORY]( This Cinnamon Bun Recipe Is Insanely Easy While the appeal of this recipe from the 7th edition of the NOLS Cookery is that these cinnamon buns can be made while camping or out on the trail, the truth is, they're just as delicious when you make them from the comfort of your own home, on a big stove rather than a camp one. Maybe go eat them out in the backyard to replicate the experience? We'll leave that part up to you. [READ THE STORY]( The Valet Tray More Great Reads from Gear Patrol. •[Bourbons]( you should buy before the price increases. • David Chang's [podcast]( on Black Lives Matter. • A [merino wool facemask]( that's easier to wear. • The difference between a [$100 and $1,000 grill](. [Subscribe on YouTube]( [Follow on Instagram]( Gear Patrol 236 5th Avenue, 8th Floor New York, NY 10001 You're getting this email because you subscribed via a form on our website or by entering one of our sweepstakes. If you'd like to opt out or change your preferences, that's ok — just click below. Click [here]( to forward to a friend. If you're new to this newsletter, you can subscribe [here](. [Preferences]( | [Unsubscribe]( | [A]( | [Privacy Policy]( © 2020 Gear Patrol. All Rights Reserved.

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