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SECRID CHIPOLO TRACKER CARD - £120

The Chipolo x Secrid Miniwallet Trackable is the rare breed of wallet that’s smarter than its owner—doubling as a phone-finder with a quick double-press that makes your misplaced mobile sing out on command. It’s louder than your average slim wallet too, cleverly boosting the Chipolo CARD’s volume (up to a very shouty 110 dB), while staying sleek enough to slide your cards out with a satisfyingly slick flick. Rechargeable, responsibly made, and just a little bit smug about it, this is a wallet that doesn’t just hold your essentials—it actively keeps them (and your sanity) in check.

Paul Smith Mayton Sunglasses — £250

Paul Smith’s transparent dark green Mayton frames strike that sweet spot between classic and quietly eccentric. Lightweight, refined, and just distinctive enough, they’re an easy upgrade to any spring rotation.

Octobre Éditions Camil Knit Polo — £100

A refined alternative to the standard polo, cut in a soft knit that leans relaxed without losing structure. The kind of piece that slots easily between casual and smart.

Spoke London Knit Hoodie — £140

Spoke elevates the hoodie with a merino-rich knit that adds structure and polish without sacrificing comfort. Smart enough to sit under tailoring, but still rooted in off-duty ease.

Berluti Un Jour de Poche Messenger — £1,980

A compact, multi-way bag that leans into Berluti’s leather heritage, with design cues pulled from vintage pocketbooks. Understated, versatile, and built for warmer-weather carry.

Daniel Simmons Fatigue Overshirt — £245

A clean, military-inspired overshirt that focuses on cut and fabric rather than excess detail. Easy to throw on, but sharp enough to elevate everyday looks.