

Editor's Picks: Emma Willis polo shirt, Grind frother and Slowear sweater
Words: Gentleman's Journal
By now you might be halfway through dry January and need something to make it a little bit more fun. Or you're just sick of the dull weather, and need a little treat to lift your spirits. Well, below are the things we're mad about right now, from Emma Willis' super soft cashmere polo knits to non-alcoholic beverages that don't taste like dirt. January needn't be that bad, trust us.
Emma Willis cashmere polo shirt

Sure, most brands do polo shirts. You don’t need to travel far and wide to grab one. But Jermyn Street-based Emma Willis cuts hers from cashmere, meaning they’re the softest polo shirts on the planet. Trust us. You’ll want one of these.
Oris Father Time GMT

Oris has teamed up with the Marylebone Cricket Club on another limited edition watch. The partnership continues with the Father Time Limited Edition: a 40 mm bronze watch named after the iconic Father Time weathervane at Lord’s, the Home of Cricket and where the MCC is based. It’s a modern spin on Oris’s Big Crown Pointer Date, and features both an articulated solid bronze bracelet and a sustainably sourced deer leather strap made by Swiss partner Cervo Volante.
LØCI Balance sneakers

LØCI’s latest sneaker might be the most sustainable shoe out there. The handsome Balance sneakers feature a recycled ocean plastic upper and foam midsole, a bamboo and recycled nylon lining, a natural cork and recycled foam insole and recycled brass eyelets. Not bad!
LSA flask decanter

This isn’t any old hip flask. No. This is a hip flask crafted entirely from glass. Yep! LSA’s mouth-blown glass decanter is inspired by the shape of a hip flask, but is a contemporary take on the traditionally tin carry-round. That's chic.
Slowear roll neck

Zanone Flexwool yarn is extremely fine and ensures exceptional elasticity, strength, lightness, thermal capacity and comfort, which is why Italian label Slowear decided to craft its winter roll neck from it. One to carry you through to spring.
Mocktails non-alcoholic cocktails

After a mocktail that actually tastes nice? Mocktails has perfected the formula. The five drinks are inspired by the classic drinks – espresso martini, cosmopolitan, margarita, sangria, and Moscow mule – and actually do the job of tasting like them. What’s more, unlike a lot of other alcoholic substitutes they include no high-fructose corn syrup, no artificial colours or flavours, no preservatives, and they’re gluten-free, allergen-free, non-GMO and vegan. A hangover-free win.
Click’s keyboard case

Got an iPhone but still wish you had a (RIP) Blackberry? Well Click’s has got you and your phone covered. The keyboard case is a revolutionary design which will essentially give your iPhone (14 or 15 only) a keyboard.
The Answer face cream

Enriched with Kakadu Plum, which is rich in vitamin C, and vitamin E, The Answer’s SPF 50+ face cream is the solution to your skin’s dryness and lack of vibrancy. The good thing about it? It won’t leave a greasy shine on your skin like a lot of other creams and lotions.
Grind coffee frother

Ah coffee! The stuff that makes the world go round. But what makes a good coffee? A decent frother that’ll give you barista-worthy cream. Grind’s doesn’t just do that, but it will also be a chic addition to any kitchen or workplace, as it’s been made in partnership with Stockholm-based Sjöstrand coffee house.
Chateau La Coste Sparkling Nooh

Chateau La Coste is known for its Provence wine, but now it's dropped a Sparkling Nooh, a delicious non-alcoholic take on its top-selling tipple. It has a pleasing blend of fruity and floral scents, such as red fruits, citrus, and white blossom, and it won't leave you with a banging head the next day.
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