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Home Gear A Cult-Favorite Travel Brand Just Reinvented the Most Overlooked Bag Everyone Uses

A Cult-Favorite Travel Brand Just Reinvented the Most Overlooked Bag Everyone Uses

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Matador’s new bag pulls double duty on your travels. Plus, Leica’s first 35mm film and Mophie’s colorful iPhone accessories.

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matador packable laundry bagMatador Equipment

Matador Packable Laundry Bag

For as much thought goes into products for hauling your clothes while traveling, comparatively little gets dedicated to dealing with dirty apparel. Thankfully, Matador has sorted it all out with this handy bag, which packs into its own little stuff sack while in transit, then hangs up to serve as a de facto 30-liter hamper during your trip. Coated, waterproof fabric protects your clean apparel from the scuzzed-up stuff, while multiple handles make toting easy and an internal zipper pocket offers a stash space for detergent.

Moncler x Gilga Farm by Donald Glover Trailgrip Vela Leather SandalsMoncler

Moncler x Gilga Farm by Donald Glover Trailgrip Vela Leather Sandals

Donald Glover might be best known for his acting and musical chops — even if he has chosen to leave Childish Gambino behind — but it appears he’s adept at fashion design, as well, if his Moncler x Gilga Farm collab is any indication. The highlight of the collection might be this take on the Trailgrip Vela sandal, which sees the silhouette turned into a more campground lounge-friendly sandal. It still has a chunky Vibram outsole, but the back strap has been deleted, turning it into a slide, while the straps have been given some faux fur lining to make them even more comfortable. This sandal is a real winner for recovery after a long day on the trails.

Mophie

Mophie Charging Accessories (Summer Colors 2025)

Apple has started selling three of Mophie’s popular charging accessories in a new “bright” colorway that has accents of teal, orange, and purple. It’s the first time in several years that Mophie has gone away from its classic black and grey palette. The three special-edition products include Mophie’s powerstation plus 10k, its 3-in-1 travel charger and its USB-C charging cable (available in two lengths). All are exclusively available at Apple and cost the same price as their non-colorful brethren.

man wearing a green Madras plaid shirtDivision Road

Gitman Vintage Archive Indian Madras

Made from archival Madras in Chennai, India, these old-school plaid shirts from Gitman Vintage feature all the brand’s classic Ivy hallmarks, including a button-down collar (with an extra button on the back of the neck), locker loop and horizontal buttonhole at the shirt’s base. Plus, the three-ounce fabric means you’ll never want to take it off — even when the summer heats up.

Leica Monopan 50Leica

Leica Monopan 50

The Leica Monopan 50 is the first self-branded 35mm film that the company has ever released. It’s a black-and-white film that’s super panchromatic, which gives photographers the flexibility to use colored filters to change the image’s final appearance. It’s a high-resolution film with 280 line pairs per millimeter. And, as its name suggests, it has an ISO of 150. A roll will cost $10, and it’ll go on sale at the end of August 2025.

a man in a white t-shirtMerz B. Schwanen

Merz B. Schwanen Cotton-Hemp T-Shirt

Thanks to a supporting role in The Bear, Merz B. Schwanen is the most popular t-shirt brand on the planet. It’s not like the hype is undeserved, as the German brand goes to extreme lengths to make the highest-quality garments possible. For example, it has embraced the most significant emerging trend in t-shirts by incorporating hemp into the mix. The natural fiber is far more sustainable and easier to grow than cotton, and it creates a more durable textile than cotton alone. Think of it as an upgraded version of the impossible-to-acquire “Bear Tee.”

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