Tuesday, 14 July 2026

Huckberry x Ford's $128 US-Made Hoodie Is Down to $51 During Its Massive Summer Sale

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Some of Huckberry's best products are made here in the United States. That loyalty and reputation are things the retailer cares about, and that was a central driving force behind many of its brand collaborations this year, including its work with Ford, one of the most recognizable American brands, maybe in history. The two partnered on a version of Huckberry's bestselling 10-Year Hoodie, and somehow, during the retailer's Annual Summer Sale, you can get it for 60% off. 

The $128 Huckberry x Ford 10-Year Pullover Hoodie is now just $51 at Huckberry in black and is part of a larger collab collection with Ford. This is built on the Flint and Tinder 10-Year Hoodie, which has completely sold out, making it the only remaining 10-Year Hoodie on the site (we expect they'll be back for fall).

Huckberry x Ford 10-Year Pullover Hoodie, $51 (was $128) at Huckberry

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What Shoppers Should Know

  • Material: 70% cotton, 30% polyester fleece blend, 12 ounces
  • Fit: Structured
  • Pockets: Reinforced kangaroo pocket
  • Care: Machine wash cold, tumble dry low
  • Best For: Daily wear, layering, long-lasting hoodie

The 10-year Hoodie has been HB’s flagship in-house product since Flint and Tinder (the brand behind it) first introduced it in 2013. The guarantee of free repairs and U.S.-made manufacturing is why this hoodie continues to show up on best-of lists, and this collaboration with Ford keeps every aspect intact, while adding an archival Ford logo and Ford-branded detailing. Of course, you get the same 70/30 cotton-polyester fleece blend and that 10-year guarantee. 

Huckberry has been on a really cool collab run this year, and this is one of several the brand has run in 2026, alongside a limited Timex Ironman Flix release (yes, we know this isn't an American brand) and a collection with One of These Days. All of these collabs take products with real manufacturing heritage and pair them with a brand that has its own, and at $51, this Ford version costs less than the standard 10-Year Hoodie. 

Related: Huckberry Is Having a Huge Summer Sale With Up to 60% Off Shorts, Sneakers, and More—Shop These 4 Styles ASAP

What Shoppers Are Saying

There aren’t any reviews for this specific collab, but since they’re using the OG Flint and Tinder 10-Year Hoodie as a base, we figured those reviews would be a smart way to gauge what this one feels and fits like. One of them reads, “Feels super durable and has some weight to it.” A second shopper wrote, “So soft on the inside, felt amazing right out of the box.”

Even with this sale, fifty bucks is still a lot for a hoodie, but the 10-year guarantee is real, and the quality is there: “I have tried all the $100 to $200 hoodies out there, and these are the best.” 

Stock for this collab is already running low, so if you want the Huckberry x Ford 10-Year Pullover Hoodie, you should get one soon before more sizes start to run out. 

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Monday, 13 July 2026

1975 Hit Named One of the Greatest Guitar Solos of All Time - And It Still Rocks

Over 50 years ago, Aerosmith began working on a song that would later become a top-10 hit twice.

Walk This Way didn't initially make the charts when it was released in 1975, but after the single was reissued in 1976 following the band's hit Rocks album and it climbed to No. 10 on Billboard's pop chart.

Ten years later, Steven Tyler and Joe Perry teamed with rap group Run-D.M.C. for a cover of the song that eventually reached even higher to No. 4.

'Walk This Way' Named Among Greatest Guitar Solos of All Time

Rolling Stone listed Walk This Way at No. 91 on the list of the 100 greatest guitar solos of all time.

"While this deeply horny cut from Aerosmith’s 1975 landmark, Toys in the Attic, is best known for its funk-tinged central riff, guitarist Joe Perry’s showy solos give Steven Tyler’s flirtations a playful edge," Rolling Stone wrote.

"After Tyler’s first plea to 'just give me a kiss,' Perry offers a taste of his virtuosity with a squealing solo that, according to Guitar World, he overdubbed using a double-cutaway Gibson Les Paul Junior with a single P-90 pickup; after the second go-round he played a late-Fifties model Stratocaster that he also used on his final showcase, a lengthy solo that veers back and forth between longing squeals and fast-fingered blues jamming."

Joe Perry Reveals Inception of Legendary Solo

Perry remembered the early gigs played by the band were "heavily into funk and soul."

Thanks to drummer Joey Kramer, the band was introduced to acts like James Brown and Sly Stone. Perry revealed it was guitarist Jeff Beck had turned him on to the Meters, and he loved their riffy New Orleans funk, especially Cissy Strut and People Say.

"In December of '74, we flew to Honolulu to open for the Guess Who. During the sound check, I was fooling around with riffs and thinking about the Meters. I asked Joey to lay down something flat with a groove on the drums. The guitar riff to what would become Walk This Way just came off my hands," he said.

Needing a bridge, Perry revealed, "after playing the first riff in the key of C, I shifted to E before returning to C for the verse and chorus. By the end of the sound check, I had the basics of a song."

Aerosmith's version of the song reached as high was No. 10.

Related: 1978 Hit, Legendary Rock Band's Signature Song, Named One of the Greatest Guitar Solos of All Time - And It Still Rocks



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Haldiram's London vs Delhi Menu: Rs 75 Pani Puri In India Sells For Rs 960 In London

While higher operating costs, import costs and local taxes naturally contribute to overseas pricing, the comparison also highlights how Haldiram's has repositioned itself in the UK as a premium Indian casual dining destination.

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Sunday, 12 July 2026

Jake Paul Faces Backlash After Mocking Conor McGregor's Injury

Jake Paul is certainly not afraid of controversy, and he created some on Saturday night after mocking the knee injury Conor McGregor suffered just seconds into his UFC 329 fight against Max Holloway.

The fight marked McGregor’s return after a five-year layoff, but it ended up being one of the more anticlimactic moments in recent sports history given the anticipation and hype surrounding his comeback.

Paul, who has had some previous back-and-forth with McGregor, chose to post a video of himself hobbling while holding his knee before falling into a pool. The caption read, “UFC highlights from tonight.”

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MMA fans didn't take kindly to Paul trolling McGregor's injury.

"This isn’t funny, Jake," one fan wrote.

Another added, "Quite low to celebrate another man's injury."

A third wrote, "Karma has a way of coming around when you make fun of injuries in sports."

One more fan commented, "Funny how he’s laughing at someone when that was him just a few months ago."

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - MAY 14: Jake Paul speaks during a press conference at The Avalon on May 14, 2025 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Luke Hales/Getty Images)

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Paul has challenged McGregor to a boxing match several times over the years, but the two have never been able to make a fight happen.

McGregor's only professional boxing match came in 2017 when he faced Floyd Mayweather Jr. in one of the biggest combat sports events in history.

While it's unlikely a fight with Paul would generate the same level of hype, it would still draw plenty of attention if McGregor ever entertained the idea.

However, after his knee injury on Saturday night, McGregor faces a long road to recovery before returning to competition, whether that's in the Octagon or the boxing ring — something he hasn't ruled out.

Related: Conor McGregor Releases Statement After UFC 329 Injury



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GoRuck's Bestselling Rucksack Is $80 Off During the Brand's Summer Sale, and It Just Got a Major Upgrade

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Military training exercises don’t usually crossover into mainstream fitness (for good reason), but rucking is the exception, with coaches and researchers continuing to point to it as a way to build strength and cardio without the joint pounding that comes with running. GoRuck built its entire business around that shift, and its Rucker line is still the default recommendation for anyone getting into rucking. As part of GoRuck’s X-Mas in July sale, the newly released Rucker 5.0 is 30% off. 

The $265 GoRuck Rucker 5 is down to $185 on the brand’s site, and sales like this really don’t happen often, especially for bestsellers. All six colorways are on sale for the same price, and you can choose between the 20L and 25L versions at no extra cost.

GoRuck Rucker 5.0, $185 (was $265) at GoRuck

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What Shoppers Should Know

  • Material: 1000D Cordura body, 210D HT Cordura back panel, and strap underside
  • Capacity: 20L or 25L, dual elevated pockets hold up to 75 lbs of ruck plates
  • Features: Magnetic internal pockets, built-in frame sheet, padded straps, lumbar support panel, Molle webbing
  • Best For: Rucking workouts, weighted hikes, functional fitness training

Rucking is pretty straightforward: it's walking with a weighted vest on your back, which adds extra resistance to your workouts and burns roughly three times more calories than walking alone. The Rucker 5 itself is also straightforward. It's just a backpack you load with up to 75 pounds of flat, square weight plates and use for hiking and fitness. 

In this latest iteration, the 5.0 rucksack, GoRuck has added magnetic pockets to replace velcro (making it much smoother), along with elevated ruck plate pockets to keep the weight higher and tighter on your shoulders to prevent lower-back strain. 

Most beginners start with 20 to 30 pounds and scale up in 10-pound increments, making the 20L rucker paired with a 20-pound plate the standard entry setup. Runners cross-training, lifters seeking low-impact cardio, and anyone trying to get back into working out after a break will benefit most from this setup.

Related: Merrell's Well-Built Waterproof Tactical Hiking Boots Are Nearly 60% Off Right Now

What Shoppers Are Saying

This rucksack has earned its 4.8-star rating, with one shopper writing, “Nothing compared to this bag as far as feel of durability and comfort for an extended ruck.” A second reviewer said, “Feels solid, straps are comfortable even loaded up, nothing shifting or wearing weird yet.”

If you’ve tried rucking before but it didn’t feel right or comfortable, many have found that the Rucker 5 changes that. One shopper who tried rucking in the past and found it uncomfortable tried the Rucker 5 and wrote, “It is definitely worth the money, and it’s like comparing night to day in terms of comfort and performance” compared to other options. 

The GoRuck Rucker 5 is still top dog for a reason, and now that it’s $80 off, it’s a great time to see what the hype is all about. Just keep in mind that you have until July 15 to grab it on sale. 

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Saturday, 11 July 2026

Shark's FlexBreeze Pro Misting Fan Is $70 Off and a Must-Have for Combating Summer Heat

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Wherever you are, it probably feels hot (except for Idaho, apparently). That’s just the weather we’re facing. Indoors, it’s time to blast the air conditioner 24/7, but if you’re outdoors, you’ll have to rely on a fan instead. No matter where you are, this bestselling $250 misting fan that Best Buy is selling for just $180 is a premium choice for a relaxing cool.

The Shark FlexBreeze Pro Mist Fan is now $70 off. It’s a versatile system that can be used indoors and outdoors, can operate corded or cordless, and has an optional misting system for extra cool outdoors. Beyond the technical aspects, it's just a fun way to beat the heat with family and friends.

Shark FlexBreeze Pro Mist Fan, $180 (was $250) at Best Buy

The Shark FlexBreeze Pro Mist Fan.

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What Shoppers Should Know

  • Height: Up to 37 inches
  • Weight: About 15 pounds
  • Minimum Airflow Rate: 956 CFM
  • Battery Life (When Using Cordless): Up to 24 hours on low speed, 2 hours at max speed
  • Best Use Case: This is a truly versatile fan—can be used just about anywhere.

In life, most things seem to be about trade-offs, but this fan brings its best foot forward in every environment. It can stand tall or shrink down to table fan size. It can run indoors while plugged into your wall or outdoors on its own battery power, and up to 24 hours on the lowest speed at that. Particularly muggy outside? A water tank can be used to lightly mist you, which, according to Shark, can lower temperatures by up to 12 degrees. The only thing it doesn’t seem to have in a companion app and, honestly speaking, that feels like more of a bonus than malice.

Related: Amazon's $13 Misting System Is a Lesser-Known Hack for Fending Off the Heat

What Shoppers Are Saying

One shopper related this to the misting fans that restaurants use outdoors in the summer and said, “The Shark FlexBreeze Pro isn't the first fan to include a misting feature, but it is incredibly intuitive, versatile, and stylish.”

Another reviewer went into the details about how they use this fan. “It’s been my nighttime comfort.  My gym companion.  My work buddy.  And when the summer hits, it’ll be my barbecue sidekick.”

The Shark FlexBreeze Pro Mist Fan is down to $180 while this deal lasts.

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Friday, 10 July 2026

Do MasterChef Judges Eat The Food Cold? What The Audience Does Not See

Sofia Levin, a judge on the ongoing MasterChef Australia Season 18, has pulled back the curtain on the judging process, revealing how the team works to ensure dishes are tasted as closely as possible to the way contestants intended them to be served.

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