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Overbuilt, Underpriced

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huckberry.com

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Tue, Oct 11, 2016 09:01 AM

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Texas BBQ, Art Knives, Digital Rehab, Our Boss' Boss, Italian Sneakers and More... When we introdu

Texas BBQ, Art Knives, Digital Rehab, Our Boss' Boss, Italian Sneakers and More... When we introduced the [Red Oxx Air Boss], our co-founder Andy’s absolute favorite carry-on bag, it sold out in less than 24 hours, so here’s the deal: We’re giving you another 24 hours to get a super special price on the overbuilt, fail-proof bag backed by a “No Bull” lifetime warranty. [This beast] was designed by a Special Forces parachute rigger in the rugged landscape of Montana, and after putting our own bags through hell, we're positive it’s the only boss you'll ever want over your shoulder—Sorry, Andy. [SHOP NOW] You know that thing when you get some super cool kicks, and then a week later it seems like everybody and his little brother have a pair? No chance of that here: for the foreseeable future, Huckberry’s the only place you can pick up [Astorflex’s luxury Softflex sneaker]. Plus, since it's their official launch (cue confetti), we've nabbed you a sweet "first dibs" presale price. Crafted in Italy from the same luxe leather and natural crepe rubber as their boots and styled after classic leisure wear from the 1950s, these babies will take your game up a couple of notches, however you play it. [SHOP NOW] [The Weekday Morning Warrior] [Jeff Koons on Perfection] [Don't Quit Your Day Job] [Technology Almost Killed Me] [SYOT Image] Talented Huckberry customer [Jose Romero] snapped this one from Yosemite's Taft Point–we see you out there, Jose! ©2016 Huckberry Inc | 290 Utah St. San Francisco, CA 94103 [Web Version] | [Manage Preferences] | [Remove From List]

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