

Editor's Picks: IWC watch, ASICS trainers, Glen Scotia whisky and Oliver Brown jacket
The best gear in the world right now, from 90s-inspired suits to technical layers.
- Words: Dan Scothern
Each week we present to you some of the best products on the planet. Whether it's classic macs or springtime trousers, these are the items that you need to shake up your lifestyle for the better...
New & Lingwood - Stone Ogee Mac
An architecture-inspired approach to one of the most traditional outerwear styles, the Stone Ogee Mac from heritage outfitters, New & Lingwood, takes its name from the frequently noticed (but rarely properly seen) s-shaped curve often found in Gothic architecture. The ogee shape has been neatly folded into the jacket's design, adorning the pockets, belt tip, cuffs and rear storm flaps to add distinct European character to this rain and wrinkle-resistant piece.
ASICS - SUPERBLAST 3
Lighter, brighter, faster, bouncier – though it may sound like a discarded Daft Punk Post-it note, it's actually a four-word formula for super-shoe success in 2026, and one that ASICS has clearly kept in mind when designing the SUPERBLAST 3. The brand's most energetic foam shoe to date, this road model utilises FF Leap foam to deliver a noticeably responsive and springy sensation underfoot, as well as boasting an engineered woven upper and updated design for an adaptable and breathable body, with more than ample midfoot support.
IWC - Portugieser Chronograph Ceratanium
For the watch enthusiast who prefers to whisper rather than shout, the IWC Portugieser Chronograph Ceratanium is a stealthy extension to the wristwear rotation. The first time Ceratanium has been used in the Portugieser collection, this pared-back piece showcases the full gamut of IWC's exceptional craftsmanship but with an unassumingly covert aesthetic. A matte black finish on the 41mm case is discreetly complemented by a matching textured rubber strap, adding to this model's mysterious silhouette and tenebrous allure.
Klättermusen - Vingner Anorak
With weight and mobility at the forefront of its meticulous design, the Vingner Anorak from Åre-based brand Klättermusen is a resilient pullover for pre-summer adventures. Engineered from wind-resistant fabric and with integrated breathable stretch panels, this contemporary hiking layer keeps the elements firmly on the outside, whilst prioritising comfort and convenience in the form of stretchy mesh material, gusseted armholes and a zippered kangaroo pouch front pocket.
MR MARVIS - Reserves Cords
When you can't quite strike a balance between practicality and style, why not strike a 'cord' instead? A springtime stalwart, the Reserves Cords from MR MARVIS keep the warmth of a winter trouser, but with the pop of colour that we like in our spring ensembles. The rich burgundy finish works exceptionally well with a broad range of colours, and the classic cut and partially elasticated waistband makes for easy styling and comfortable layering.
Suitsupply - Dark Grey Herringbone Suit
A gentle nod to the recently binged Love Story, this dark grey herringbone suit from Suitsupply perfectly encapsulates 1990s tailoring. Cut from medium-weight pure wool, the relaxed fit and double-breasted style creates its robust structure, providing a sleek and athletic fit to channel a professional, JFK Jr.-inspired aesthetic. Woven by Opera Piemontese in Italy, its half-canvas lining has been crafted to mould to the wearer over time, which, when paired with the suit's wide-leg, double-pleated trousers, generates a unique, confident fit.
Tissot - PRX Powermatic 80
One of our favourite 'daily driver' pieces currently on the market, the Tissot PRX is a worthy addition to any watch collection. Though the vast collection ensures that there is a PRX style for every wearer, this tapisserie gradient dial evokes both dawn and dusk, adding visual playfulness alongside horological might. A Powermatic 80 movement offers an 80-hour power reserve, while a Nivachron balance spring arms this hardy timepiece against magnetic field interference, knocks and shocks, aging, and temperature changes.
PAIGE - Peymen Suede Jacket
Crafted from 100 per cent goat suede and finished in a distinctive dark navy, the Peyman Jacket from US brand, PAIGE is an enviable garment for the transitional season. Rigorously wear-tested to ensure it is as hard-wearing as it is stylish, this buttery soft throw-on works splendidly as a quiet statement piece, pairing effortlessly with a simple t-shirt and jeans combo for an understated, yet refined fit.
Glen Scotia - Campbeltown Malts Festival Edition 2026
One of the most celebrated gatherings in the whisky world, the Campbeltown Malts Festival brings together dram lovers from across the globe to sample some of the finest bottles and bond over their shared love. A key date in the Glen Scotia calendar, the acclaimed brand (who have been producing single malt whisky in Campbeltown since 1832) is renowned for its annual festival bottling with its 2026 iteration carrying on a rich tradition of bold flavours and coastal character. Aged for 7 years, this limited release offers ripe red cherry on the nose, mandarin and blackcurrant jam on the palate, before tailing off with a warming cinnamon spice and lingering peat smoke.
Oliver Brown - Ayr Tweed Eaton Jacket
If you're planning to be at Cheltenham later this week and the tweed jacket that has seen you through the past twelve is a little shabby, there is still time to get to an Oliver Brown store before the Guinness starts flowing (at the races, not in store). Purveyors of fine British tailoring for over 25 years, Oliver Brown has a strong racing tradition, and this 100 per cent wool Eaton Jacket in Ayr Tweed will take you comfortably from the grandstand to the paddock.
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