Good Giving: 50 Under $50


Welcome to the 2012 Well Spent Holiday Gift Guide. Like the 40 Under $40 guide from last year, and the 25 Under $25 guide from the year before that, the following is a collection of goods that are not only affordable and US / first-world made, but also offer some utility, and will last. Hopefully it’ll help you cross a few people off your shopping list. Here’s to a healthy and sane holiday season.

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Good Giving: 50 Under $50, Pt. 1


Welcome to the 2012 Well Spent Holiday Gift Guide. Like the 40 Under $40 guide from last year, and the 25 Under $25 guide from the year before that, the following is a collection of goods that are not only affordable and US / first-world made, but also offer some utility, and will last. I’ll be posting 10 products a day for the next five days, so keep checking back. Here’s to a healthy and sane holiday season. Read More »

Instead of Rent: November, 2012

The moderately and (very) immoderately priced goods that I’d rather spend it on this month.

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New York Hat Co. Chunky Beanies

By Nick Grant


I don’t know if you’ve noticed, but it’s getting cold in these streets. Some places are even starting to get snow. Now, do you think some flimsy, good for nothing ball cap is gonna protect you in weather like this? No, it won’t. So do yourself a favor and check out these Chunky Knit Beanies from New York Hat Co. Read More »

Inspiration is Where You Find It: The Band

By Jake Gallagher


It’s been over thirty-five years since The Band played their Last Waltz, but their music sounds as relevant today as ever. Levon, Rick, Richard, Garth, and Robbie first came together in Canada as a backing band for established artists in the late fifties. But, it wasn’t until 1965, when the group went on tour with Bob Dylan, that they got the jump start they needed to move into the spotlight. Throughout the late sixties and seventies The Band’s free flowing, folk-meets-rock sound garnered them much critical acclaim, and left an influence that’s still felt today. Read More »

New York Hat Co. Brooklyn Baseball Hats


Looks like Camp Caps aren’t the only thing New York Hat Co. is good at. The brand’s Brooklyn Baseball Hats are handmade in NYC out of 100% wool flannel. Finished out with an adjustable snapback, and totaling in at an insanely reasonable $25 per, the BBHs offer retro styling with an equally retro price. Read More »

Good Giving: 40 Under $40


Welcome to the 2011 Well Spent holiday gift guide. This year, I set out to gather an assortment of high-quality, low-cost goods that, though small enough to fit in a stocking, are a bit more enduring and useful than your typical stuffers. Most of the items are made in the US, and all of them are under $40 (not including shipping). Here’s to a healthy and sane holiday season. Read More »

Good Giving: 40 Under $40, pt. 2


Part 2 of the 2011 Well Spent Holiday Gift Guide. 40 items, all socially-responsible, and all under $40. Read More »

New York Hat Co. Tartan Camp Caps


Item # 1,237 that’s got me excited for fall: the Tartan Camp Caps from New York Hat Co. Handmade in Brooklyn from 100% wool, the TCCs combine the warmth of a beanie with the shape of a five-panel, making them an ideal option for autumn’s crisper days (kinda like a Pendleton shirt for your head). There are three colorways to choose from, and each’ll run you just shy of $25 (plus shipping). Feeling a little excited for fall now too, aren’t you? Read More »

New York Hat Co. Camp Caps


If, like me, you’re a fan of the 5-panel style hat, but don’t like wearing logos (on your head, or elsewhere), then I highly recommend checking out the Camp Caps from NYC’s New York Hat Co. Handmade in Brooklyn, the hats boast all the quality and detail of any streetwear brand, but, are free of advertising, so you’re not spending money to be someone else’s shill. Fabric options range from denim to chambray to twill to nylon, and the price, because there is no logo, is about $20 less than what you’d normally have to pay. Read More »