What’s hot this week in men’s fashion, gadgets, and gear

This weekly feature is a round-up, in conjunction with our friend Tim over at Cool Material, of the hot new products appearing online this week. From fashion tips to cool gadgets and gear, take a look at your new obsessions.

Jack Spade

New Jack Spade Frames For Your Face
Jack Spade is entering the fray with a whole new collection of sunglasses. There are nine different base models, but once you factor in different trim options, you have 19 choices in total.

Hornitos

Hornitos Black Barrel Tequila
If you’ve ever been stuck between knocking back some tequila or sipping some whiskey, Hornitos has a solution for you. Hornitos Black Barrel is a tequila that is aged in oak casks for 12 months and deep charred barrels for four months to give it some whiskey-esque notes.

Ti2

Ti2 Techliner EDC Pen
On the surface, the Ti2 Techliner Pen is just an updated version of the Ti2 Pen that was so hugely successful on Kickstarter. First, that’s not necessarily a bad thing if the new features warrant shelling out for another pen. Second, they are.

Cool Material Shop

DropCatch Bottle Opener – Bourbon
The Drop Catch is a smart way to keep from finding bottle caps all over your place after a party. Just mount it on your wall and when you use it to pop open a bottle the embedded magnet catches it.

Hill-Side

Hill-Side Has Your Next Pair of Low-Top Sneakers
They just released a whole new line of low-top sneakers that are as well made as they are good-looking. Each of the six pairs of vulcanized low-tops is made from a different fabric, but they’re all inspired by early American military and gym sneakers.

Bell Ross

Bell & Ross WW1 Guynemer
It’s inspired by the watches of the period with wire handles, a vintage dial (the red stork is in honor of his squadron), oversized crown and thin leather bracelet.

Spiegelau

Spiegelau’s Glass Made Just For Stouts
A little over a year ago, renowned glassmaker, Spiegelau, teamed up with the folks at Dogfish Head to create a glass perfectly suited for IPAs. Now the company has worked with Left Hand Brewing Co. and Rogue to craft this glass that does the same for stouts.

Shwood

Sunglasses Crafted From Louisville Slugger Wood
With opening day upon us, what better way to spend an afternoon than at the old ballpark with a few dogs and a bunch of beers. If the sun happens to be obscuring your view from the bleacher seats, consider a pair of these shades from Shwood.