The best ... gear for a weekend getaway
...including a web service that allows you to log into your home computer from anywhere.
SP-A130 Speakers
Powered by 160 milliwatts, these two 1-inch speakers slide shut and can easily fit in a pocket.
Price: $30
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Contact: Jvc.com
Source: Los Angeles
Gloucester Bag
Longchamp’s classic travel bag gets an upgrade from vinyl to leather. Part of Kate Moss’ collection, these duffels are available in men’s and women’s styles.
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Price: $990
Contact: Longchamp.com
Source: The Wall Street Journal magazine
LogMeIn Pro
Web service LogMeIn.com lets you log into your home computer from anywhere, “see your office desktop, drag and drop files, and run programs remotely.”
Price: $70 a year
Contact: Logmein.com
Source: Condé Nast Traveler
Pet Trek
This “food-and-water-bowl combo” has everything to keep Fido “fed, hydrated, and entertained”—a toy bone pops out of the handle.
Price: $16
Contact: Pettrek.net
Source: Real Simple
Gommino Loafer
“Hit the gas” in a pair of Tod’s driving shoes, available in a variety of hues and in either suede or oiled leather.
Price: $425
Contact: Tods.com
Source: Los Angeles
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