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Bike Batman, Head Transplants, Black Bamboo, AÂ Village Full of Cobblers and more...

Bike Batman, Head Transplants, Black Bamboo, A Village Full of Cobblers and more... [Taft Boots] When we stumbled upon [Taft’s gorgeous boots], we felt a little like we’d just seen the work of a great new artist—so, like the Medicis of footwear we are, we had to meet him. Once we linked up with Taft’s Kory Stevens, he introduced us to not one, but a whole town of artisans: the village of Almansa, Spain, a cobbling capital founded by shoemakers in the 1800s that’s been making world-class footwear ever since. Don’t let the killer price fool you: painstakingly crafted by hand in rich Italian leather, smooth calfskin and fine Spanish wool, these handsome devils will only appreciate over time. [SHOP NOW] [Taft Boots] [Stand Desk] Since we introduced the [Stand Desk] last year, everyone here at Huckberry HQ have become serious fans of our new back-pain-free ergonomic office life. We asked the guys of Stand Desk to create us a custom model in exclusive black bamboo et voilà : a sleek, slick new workspace that will truly ‘elevate’ your productivity. [SHOP NOW] [Stand Desk] [Lum-Tec x Huckberry] [The View From Out Here] [The First Human Head Transplant] [Meet the 'Poison Squad'] [The Batman of Bike Recovery] No ocean too deep, no mountain too high for Explorer's Grant winner Aelwen Weatherby 📷  [Andy Best] ©2016 Huckberry Inc | 290 Utah St., San Francisco, CA 94103 [Web Version] | [Manage Preferences] | [Unsubscribe]

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