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Gramicci: In 1982, at the birth of the Stone Washed Jeans Age, man invented Gramicci in a southern California garage. His creation was equal parts science and soul, its first manifestation a technical pant with a relaxed fit to complement the surfing and climbing lifestyles. Naturally selected for its comfortable and stylish products, Gramicci has evolved over the years from that first pair of pants to an entire line of apparel. Adapt to a new age of comfort with Men’s and Women’s Gramicci apparel, available today at The Clymb for member-exclusive pricing.
Kona: Some revolutions get you where you’re going with more fun, which is why Kona is all about the freedom and empowerment of the bicycle. And they practice what they preach: The same founding owners have operated the company since 1988. Its staff is made up of active, impassioned cyclists who take pride in building great rides and designing superior technical apparel for people who love to ride bicycles. Click through to shop this collection of mountain bike jerseys by the progressive brand.
LAS Helmets: All this Italian style and engineering just to protect your head? What would your foreign autos wall calendar think? It’s okay; you’re worth it. You’ve got brains to protect. Plus this may be the closest you’ll come to owning an actual Lamborghini, which you also deserve some day. Until then, you can be happy knowing that you’re wearing the same style of helmet by the same technologically advanced brand as some of the best European cyclists in the professional game.
IN OTHER NEWS:
Call of the Wild: Did you know? On July 25 (that’s today!), 1897, 21-year-old Jack London departed from San Francisco en route to Alaska to join the Klondike Gold Rush. London was remembered more in Alaska for his skills in storytelling than prospecting. Close to a year after he moved to Alaska, London returned to the contiguous United States with empty pockets and a mean case of scurvy. He struck gold soon thereafter as an author, drawing from his experiences in Alaska to become the best-selling author of his day. London’s books are timeless stories of trials and adventure in unforgiving lands. You’re probably familiar with some of his writing, including White Fang, Call of the Wild, and the author of this blurb’s personal favorite, To Build a Fire.