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Tue, May 10, 2016 03:26 PM

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Our best desert boot is back, lightweight hammocks, an exclusive fly rod, the greatest bourbon heist

Our best desert boot is back, lightweight hammocks, an exclusive fly rod, the greatest bourbon heist ever, and more... Inspired by the once-ubiquitous, monolithic home stereos that Wired Mag called “the most unappreciated audio invention of the 20th century,” we’re re-opening the [Huckberry Record Shop]. Herein you'll be introduced to the 'highest fi' – audiophile-approved [SYMBOL Audio] home stereo consoles, and a slew of new vinyl just begging to be collected and organized chronologically, alphabetically, or for those truly in the know – autobiographically. [SHOP NOW] We don't know how they do it, but [Anderson's] has been doing it for a long time – making these amazingly stretchy, woven leather belts in Italy. And not only are they a stylish upgrade to your standard leather belt, they're also deceptively comfortable too. [SHOP NOW] When it comes to getting out there and kicking back, we’d wager [Grand Trunk] delivers greater mobility and more naps per dollar than any hammock in its class – thanks to a simple, lightweight parachute nylon design that'll have you wondering "where have these been all my life?" [SHOP NOW] For the same reason you wouldn’t put bourbon in a sippy cup (we won’t judge though), you wouldn’t use crushed ice for serving it 'on the rocks.' [Peak Ice Works] heeds the call with stackable, drink-specific ice molds that deliver the perfect chill for any libation. [SHOP NOW] American-made and unbeatably priced – that's the full skinny on our [Flint and Tinder] 'Final Few' clearance sale, as we make room for a fresh salvo of long-awaited basics. In the meantime, these fan-favorite essentials are going for a song, but not for long. [SHOP NOW] [Huckberry Ambassador Chris Burkard] says "it's deeper than it looks." ​We're just gonna take your word for it, Chris ©2016 Huckberry LLC | 290 Utah St., San Francisco, CA 94103 [Web Version] | [Manage Preferences] | [Unsubscribe]

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