• Zendaya Just Wore The One Vintage Rolex Daytona Every Collector Quietly Wants

    Zendaya Just Wore The One Vintage Rolex Daytona Every Collector Quietly Wants
    On her wrist, watch spotters clocked a Rolex Cosmograph Daytona reference 16520, known to the people who lose sleep over this stuff as the Zenith Daytona. It is not the loudest Rolex she owns. It might be the most interesting.
    She signed with Rolex as a Testimonee last October, so a wrist full of Crown is hardly breaking news. Reaching for a discontinued steel chronograph from the late nineties, over anything currently sitting in a boutique window, is the move worth noting. Spotted by the eagle
  • Australian Menswear Spent Years As An Afterthought Now It Feels World Class

    Australian Menswear Spent Years As An Afterthought Now It Feels World Class
    For most of the last decade, Australian menswear was the bit you skipped. Our womenswear went global, with the world buying into our designers and treating them like a serious export. The blokes, meanwhile, got tees and business shirts and a vague cultural shrug.
    You can see it in what won. Brands built on the Australian male's lowest common denominator did the numbers, while anything with ambition struggled to get noticed. Industrie and The Academy Brand cleaned up because that was the ceiling
  • Adrian Portelli Is Taking His Cheap Petrol Model To The Supermarket Aisle

    Adrian Portelli Is Taking His Cheap Petrol Model To The Supermarket Aisle
    If Adrian Portelli is involved, chances are there is going to be some noise around it.
    After giving away cars, big prizes and the kind of online promotions that get attention quickly, the billionaire moved into cheap petrol, turning a Preston service station into a cost-of-living talking point.
    Now he wants groceries.
    Portelli has confirmed the Deer Park IGA in Melbourne’s west will become the first LMCT+ supermarket, with works set to begin on transforming the store. It is a local move,
  • A $31,000 Gas Truck Got 5,500 Reservations Before It Even Exists

    A $31,000 Gas Truck Got 5,500 Reservations Before It Even Exists
    Ask people what happened to the small pickup and you will usually get the same answer. It got too big. Then it got too expensive.Then it became a rolling living room with heated seats, giant screens, software subscriptions and a price tag that made ordinary buyers wonder who trucks are even for anymore.
    That is the frustration REO is trying to tap into.
    The Texas startup is pitching the Runabout, a small gas-powered truck aimed at people who miss when pickups were basic, useful and easy to unde
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