Ape’s Top 10 Of The Month: April 2024
Welcome to Ape to Gentleman’s Top 10 of the Month feature. We have curated the top trends, insights and advice to help you live your best life. As we transition from the chill of winter into the budding promise of spring, it’s the perfect time to refresh your perspective and refine your lifestyle purchases.
In this second instalment, we’ve handpicked a collection of 10 essential topics that cover everything from style to fitness, grooming to eyewear. Whether you’re seeking inspiration for a wardrobe overhaul, eager to enhance your grooming routine or simply looking for the best and latest releases, we’ve got you covered.
Let’s dive in and discover how you can make April your most stylish, successful and satisfying month yet.
Nike Won 2024 Football Kits
The 2024 international football kits are out, and daft St George’s Cross emblem hysteria aside, we’re giving this year’s victory to Nike. Adidas ran them close, with Belgium, Germany and Scotland home kits the best of a minimally designed bunch. The less said about Italy, the better.
Nike, on the whole, both home and away, nailed a more aesthetically pleasing selection, with sharper collars, an elevated take on traditional home colours and off-piste designs for away kits. France away, Croatia home and Portugal away are our picks.
Leica SL3 Camera
The Leica SL3 is out and it’s an instant design classic. Sleek and handsome, it’s the sort of camera to be seen with.
Unsurprisingly, the image quality is outstanding, delivering superior detail in three resolutions thanks to a full-frame sensor with Triple Resolution Technology. Three different technologies ensure pin-sharp images with the help of an innovative hybrid autofocus system and settings can be changed effortlessly thanks to a high-res tiltable display.
Lighter and more compact than previous models, it’s as stylish and well-made as a point-and-shoot gets. We want one.
Progress Running Club, Spitalfields
At a time when many of the best independent menswear stores of yesteryear have been bought up by larger entities, it’s comforting to see a new one pop up with a bit of a community surrounding it.
Progress Running Club is a hybrid running and menswear store in the heart of London’s Spitalfields, next door to St John Bread and Wine. Stocking the likes of Barbour, Portuguese Flannel and Kestin alongside Saucony, Karhu and Mizuno, the lads know their way around a waxed jacket as well as they do a PB-beating running shoe.
Keep an eye on their socials for events and a weekly running club.
Progress Running Club, 98 Commercial Street, London, E1 6LZ
Maserati GranCabrio
Maserati has launched one of the most striking roadsters of recent years with the GranCabrio. Raw, track-bred engineering meets Italian elegance for a fast, innovative and comfortable grand tourer.
A V6 3.0-L twin-turbo Nettuno engine is positioned low, with a weight concentration at the centre of the chassis for ideal weight distribution and ferocious speed. Inside the cockpit, there’s a stylish heads-up display, digital journey companion and award-winning Sonos Faber sound, with four different drive modes to suit any trip that ignites your imagination.
We’re dreaming of windswept drives along the Cinque Terre.
A Gentleman In Moscow
It’s been well-received by the critics and having watched the first episode of A Gentleman in Moscow this weekend, we’re excited to see more.
Based on the bestselling novel by Amor Towles, Ewan McGregor plays Count Alexander Ilyich Rostov, a Russian aristocrat forced to live under house arrest within the Metropol Hotel as part of Russian Revolutionary crackdowns. Both McGregor’s acting performance and moustache are excellent, with equally impressive stage sets and costumes.
There’s something about stories set in hotels that make them difficult to resist.
Episodes drop weekly on Paramount+.
Torabhaig Single Malt – Cnoc Na Moine
Dram of the month comes courtesy of Skye distillery, Torabhaig. The distillery’s Cnoc Na Moine peated single malt is the third instalment of their legacy series, with an expression that ventures into new territories with the debut use of sherry casks.
A testament to the distillery’s continuous evolution and unyielding commitment to craftsmanship, Cnoc Na Moine (which translates as ‘hill of peat’) is matured in a distinctive combination of Bourbon American Oak, Oloroso, and Pedro Ximenez casks, marrying the distillery’s robust calling card peatiness with rich sherry notes.
The results are an elevated complexity and notable richness in each sip.
Nigel Cabourn x Sunspel
It’s difficult not to have a soft spot for Nigel Cabourn. He’s like British menswear’s cool grandad, almost ageless with his enthusiasm and timeless youthful style. He’s also a man who loves collaboration, and his latest one delivers a mixture of heritage fabric innovation and military gym wear.
Featuring striped pocket tees, a ripstop army jacket, shorts, joggers, henleys and even a sneaker, Sunspel x Nigel Cabourn blends the best of both brands with the finest materials meeting Cabourn’s love of detailing and vintage military apparel.
CQP Roamer Sneakers
CQP has dropped a new suede sneaker and we’re here for it. The Roamer features a familiar crepe sole and distinct CQP architecture but with an Italian suede upper and a padded look, making for an elevated summer sneaker option that sits handsomely beneath a wider pant.
Handcrafted in Portugal using the finest materials, the inside features a cognac calf leather lining, while a leather shank board, arch support and crepe sole make for a cushioned, comfortable kick.
Get your protector and suede brush at the ready.
Sun Day Red
Tiger Woods wearing that red polo on a Sunday is an image etched into golfing history. It is an iconic sporting uniform as identifiable as Beckham in Predators or Tyson in black shorts. Tiger’s mother, Kultida, saw red as a symbol of strength and dominance, and her son’s victories confirmed those beliefs.
That red polo has inspired the Sun Day Red brand – the next era of Tiger Woods redefining golf, this time with apparel and footwear. Details still remain guarded, but Tiger has already debuted the shoes, and the apparel looks equally promising.
We can’t wait to give it a spin on the course. Watch for him wearing it in this year’s PGA Tour.
Perk
Perk understands what people want from their basics. They want to be confident and comfortable with clothes that flatter a variety of physiques.
Not everyone’s lucky enough to be ripped with a six-pack, and Perk understands that, too. Dealing in chinos, T-shirts, polos and shorts, the brand favours comfortable materials, with a little stretch, in contemporary fits with a versatility that means they can be dressed up or down.
No slouchy cuts, no pilling, no wrinkled curled collars – just premium basics in a variety of colours that complement your body. It’s time to stock up.
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