The best ... accessories for sports enthusiasts
Drake Sneakers, Play Ball Cufflinks, and more
Drake Sneakers
These full-grain leather kicks, designed in a traditional Oxford style, redefine the modern sneaker for work, relaxation, and play.
Price: $90
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Contact: Pfflyers.com
Source: Men’s Health
Play Ball Cufflinks
Each of these unique accessories contains a piece of an “actual MLB-certified baseball” used in a game.
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Price: $140
Contact: Tokens-icons.com
Source: Westchester Magazine
Silk Twill Tie
(Crazy Rider)
Hermes’ whimsical neckwear for horse riding or racing buffs comes in a smart, “aesthetically pleasing color progression.”
Price: $170
Contact: Hermes.com
Source: New York
Fuel Injection Buckle
These custom belt buckles are for men inspired by “a love for chrome, rubber, steel, and piston-powered thunder.”
Price: $150
Contact:
Trimindustries.com
Source: St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Clubmaster Sunglasses
Ray-Ban’s vintage 1980s driving shades “with the iconic brass underwire” are now available in seven sporty new colors—as well as traditional black and tortoise.
Price: $129
Contact: Ray-ban.com
Source: GQ
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