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When you're crafting bikes in out-of-the-way Missoula, Montana, it helps to have friends in bicoastal places. So when Ben Ferencz and Nathaniel Freeman founded Freeman Transport, they teamed up with NYC's Billykirk Leathers to produce a co-branded accessory line. Freeman's debut bike, available for preorder now, is built by hand with a two-part frame that can be disassembled to fit into Billykirk's waxed-canvas and leather bag (pictured, below), ideal for those times when biking isn't feasible (like, say, when you're traveling by air). The bike-and-bag set carries a serious $2,475 price tag, but thriftier would-be cyclists can still support the cause in style: Urban haberdashers at Estate Los Angeles are producing hats for the brand, lined in Japan's favorite fabric of the moment, chambray.







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I'm looking for information on a former GQ model, possibly from the late 70's, maybe early to mid 80's who sported a well-groomed full beard. It was salt and pepper and he was modeling a fur coat coat, possibly fox or coyote. This model had the most mature and polished looked, similar to Sean Connery. Does anyone recall his name or the issue he modeled in?