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The Art of the Tweak

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Friday Newsletter Picks

The Cult Favorites

Some things at Hudson Street sell faster than others. The “I didn’t vote for him” tote and pin are still going strong … turns out, wearing a little political shade never goes out of style. Anderson & Sheppard? People line up like it’s a pilgrimage. Portuguese colognes vanish upon arrival. And Mark Cross gloves … well, once you slide your hands in, consider your life officially upgraded. The Christophe Pourney leather kit is my little secret; anyone who actually knows leather swears by it, and now I guess you will too. Here’s what’s flying off the shelves this week—and why I understand the impulse. —Jen Noyes, Editor & Chief Merchandiser, AIR SUPPLY

Highly Recommended Indulgences


Mark Cross

Photo Frame in Luggage

$420


Del Toro

Adjustable Cedar Shoe Tree

$38


Christophe Pourny

Leather Care Kit

$65

I Didn’t Vote For Him Enamel Pin (Set of 5)

I Didn’t Vote For Him Enamel Pin (Set of Five)

$62.50
Passport? Check.
Foreign currency? Check.
Integrity indicator? Check.
Don’t leave home without AIR MAIL’s limited-edition enamel pin that spells it out clearly: I Didn’t Vote for Him.
Parisian style doesn’t chase the moment, it refines it. AIR SUPPLY’s Paris edit gathers the pieces that endure: tailored and unfussy, effortless in appearance, exacting in construction, and quietly confident in spirit—clothes that work as hard on the boulevard as they do at the café
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