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The first watch on the Moon, Mediterranean slip-ons, living plant walls, and more... You don’t

The first watch on the Moon, Mediterranean slip-ons, living plant walls, and more... You don’t need a Panama hat or a seersucker suit to wear [Rivieras], but it sure as hell doesn’t hurt. We’ll take ours with chinos and a pint to illustrate the versatility of these classic slip-ons, which were born on the Spanish and Italian Rivieras in the 1950s, and look like something Hemingway would've rocked (don't miss our visit to [Hemingway's House], below). Nowadays, we're spoiled with modern flourishes like breathable canvas uppers, grippy rubber soles, and super-soft terrycloth linings for the ultimate in sockless comfort – a haymaker when it comes to keeping things casual. [SHOP NOW] Did you know [Omega] makes the only watch that’s been flight-qualified by NASA for manned space missions? And not only was the legendary [Speedmaster] the first watch worn on the moon, it went on to later save the ill-fated Apollo 13 mission, earning its place in history, and a permanent slot in our newly refreshed [Omega Pre-Owned Shop], just in time for [#SpeedyTuesday]. [SHOP NOW] It doesn’t take a biologist to prove that a few small plants in your living space make a big difference when it comes to your health. That’s why we love [Woolly Pocket], whose modular planters transform any staid surface into a lush, mutually beneficial living wall with zero effort. [SHOP NOW] “A lightweight, all-terrain monster” is what Outside Magazine called the [Forsake] [Mack], and if we hadn’t known better, we figured they coulda been talking about the entire collection, which boasts all-weather capability and good looks that go anytime, anywhere. [TAKE A HIKE] First thing [Jack Morris] does after landing in Sri Lanka, is beeline it to this epic rope swing ©2016 Huckberry LLC | 290 Utah St., San Francisco, CA 94103 [Web Version] | [Manage Preferences] | [Unsubscribe]

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