You might have been told it was a safety feature. Well, not quite.
We break down the history behind the Chuck Taylor’s strangest feature.
Its main application serves backcountry adventurers, but it has another handy use for just about all of us.
Maybe stop chewing on your pens.
Traditional watches paved the way for today's wearable tech in more ways than you think.
The history of the locker loop, a little detail that dates back to the first half of the 20th century.
Packs designed for hiking, mountain biking and snow sports often include this clever touch.
It's called a Napoleon pocket — read on to find out why it's called that and what it's for.
Selvedge went from being esoteric to a full-blown trend.
The little V symbol on favorite sweatshirt has a long history, and it’s more than just for looks.
The answer: history.
It could save your behind in the backcountry — or at least help you keep your pants up.
Automakers have given a way to avoid one of the biggest faux pas in the automotive world.
There are a lot of theories, but only one makes sense — and it's obvious once you hear it.