Sunday, 17 May 2015

Conrad and the Steam Plant


Conrad Milster, Pratt Institute’s chief engineer, has worked in the Brooklyn power plant nearly his entire adult life. Starting as a mechanic in 1958, he later became one of only four chief engineers in the plant’s 127-year history, taking over the official duties in 1965. He’s been there ever since.

Monday, 11 May 2015

A Brand Apart: Tudor Watches


A few years ago Tudor finally came out from big brother's shadow and began building a brand of its own. Out in the wild, Tudor flourished and delivered an exciting line of heritage watches at Baselworld. The brand has been building on that success ever since and now, for those in the know, it's a real alternative to the big boys.


Sunday, 10 May 2015

The Priority Bike


Forget the £4000 Pinarello you lust after as your daily commuter. Just forget it. For those looking for an affordable, maintenance free commuter bike that's stylish and lightweight look no further. The Priority Bike promises to deliver a great ride and make your commute super stylish in the process.

Reconnaissance #5: The Sunday Edition


Every Sunday, Courage & Progress delivers a curated roundup of the past weeks best links. Here's this week's Reconnaissance:

> Talking Shop with Friends & Family's Taavo Somer - The Hand & Eye
> Exploring Madagascar by Skateboard - Mashkulture
> A Continuous Routine with Michael Williams - Harry's
> AnnaLynne McCord Photographed by Neave Bozorgi  - The Hundreds
> Winning: The Racing Life of Paul Newman - Cool Hunting

- Take Courage. Make Progress.

Saturday, 9 May 2015

The American Longbow by Best Made Co.


Best Made Co never fails to impress with its latest offerings. Last week they announced the latest addition to their ever expanding collection of hard-wearing and well-thought-out utilitarian goods: The American Longbow.

Going Underground: The Photography of Robbie Shone


Robbie Shone is a British photographer based in Austria. He has travelled to the furthest corners and remotest parts of earth - Including China, Papua New Guinea and Borneo. He recently photographed the largest subterranean cave system ever discovered in Crete, Greece.

Icons: Barbour



When it rains in England, it really rains. It pours for days, sometimes weeks. Barbour has your back. The dark damp mornings and drawn out nights call for some extra protection. Whether you’re beating the briars or attacking the curves on your vintage Triumph, your Barbour is your go to companion. It has your back. Literally.