I live in Brooklyn, where the hipster man originated and went on to become a marketing phenomenon around the globe (French department store Le Bon Marché launched a Brooklyn exhibition this fall). The concept of the hipster may be a bit of a cliche now, but as Brooklyn moves on, I see a lot of men who continue to inspire. Here are some gifts to consider for the evolving man.
Above: The boot, the essential shoe, must be maintained. Huberd's Shoe Grease does the job; $10.97 on Amazon. Photo via Top Jimmy.
Above: The GB Percebe Gray Tie is a classic skinny with a hand-stitched fold; $68 at Goose Barnacle on Atlantic Avenue in Brooklyn.
Above: For the oenophile on the go, the Bicycle Wine Rack of vegetable-tanned leather with brass fasteners is $34 at Oops Mark.
Above: The new classic scent, Wonderwood by Comme des Garçons, distilled in a candle for all who love the smell of wood; $62 at Steven Alan.
Above: Ursa Major's Tiger Maple Razor, $36, is a limited edition made in Vermont.
Still browsing? Peruse our Gift Guides for the Cocktail Connoisseur, the Architect, and more. And consult the 2014 Hipster Gift Guide.
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