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Man of Many's Staff Favourites—14 June, 2025

Man of Many's Staff Favourites—14 June, 2025

Man of Many14-06-2025

By Dean Blake - News
Published: 14 June 2025 |Last Updated: 13 June 2025
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No-Tell Motel | Image: The Raconteur
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We get the chance to test, review, and just toy around with a lot of cool stuff here at Man of Many, but not everything gets the full write-up treatment. Sometimes, we just find things we like and want to share with ya'll, and sometimes we get cool stuff recommended to us and want to talk about it somewhere. Here, in our weekly Staff Favourites, we get the chance to do just that. Put your feet up, preferably with a coffee or beer (depending on the weather), and check out the stuff we loved this week.
No-Tell Motel | Image: The Raconteur
No-Tell Motel by The Raconteur
Nick Hall – Editor-in-Chief
It isn't often that a fragrance really speaks to me. Like so many men, colognes, perfumes, and scents are often an afterthought, relegated to the same tier as the 'wallet, keys, phone pocket-pat'. Of course, I understand the necessity and intricacy involved in choosing the right scent, but I have never put too much thought into what that actually means. No-Tell Motel from Australian fine fragrance label The Raconteur may well have changed my view.
A punchy scent that exudes a certain level of late-night sophistication, this fragrance embodies the kind of man I wish I was. Suave, elegant and charismatic by default, No-Tell Motel has a playful exuberance that bursts onto the senses. It hits like a counter-punch to the dull and dulcet tones of the established luxury houses, but with a subtle undertone that doesn't overstay its welcome. To me, this fragrance perfectly walks the powerful but not overpowering line, and it comes courtesy of one unique ingredient. As The Raconteur founder and perfumer Craig Andrade told me when we caught up last month, No-Tell Motel actually features an olive fruit absolute, which he described as a 'world-first'.
'It's an actual extract from olives, and I don't know of another scent in the world that's done this in fine fragrance, because you generally can't. No one has ever produced a scent note from actual olives,' Andrade told me. 'All of the olive notes you get in perfumery are always a construct or an accord created by perfumers to mimic the scent of an olive. This is extremely rare because it's got this insane olive fruit absolute, and I built the whole scent around that.'
Adrade's new fragrance is an ode to urban nightlife, described as a 'Dirty Martini hooking up with a Spicy Margarita', and I couldn't agree more. There is an earthy undertone that flows through this fragrance, buoyed by the inclusion of Tasmanian mountain pepper, that I am entirely enamoured by. It's decadent, but not in an ostentacious way, but rather the allure of a well-kept secret. Mark my words, No-Tell Motel might just be the most remarkable fragrance I have come across in years.
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Ultrahuman Ring Air
Harry Parsons – Head of Branded Content
I've uncovered a new obsession, and it's data. I never thought I would be saying that; however, when it relates to my health and wellbeing, it's a great way to uncover less-than-ideal habits that affect my day-to-day life, hiding behind the guise of unchecked routines.
I have been trialling the Ultrahuman Ring Air for a couple of months now, and it has made a noticeable dent in my habits in the most positive way possible. Here are three things that have impressed me the most with this device:
The design is fashion-forward. Gone are the days of tracking fitness and having to take it off for meetings, events, etc., to ensure you weren't looking like you were prepared to run a marathon. I've got the ring in Space Silver, and it looks like a completely normal ring, allowing me to wear it day in, day out: perfect for keeping all your health data tracked and not having gaps that affect your health insights. It's all about recovery. Many trackers I've worn in the past focus on the activity aspect as the core data points, burning calories, tracking fitness levels, etc. Whilst the Ring Air does all of this, its core data revolves around recovery, tracking my caffeine-permissible window to ensure I have substantial rest, advanced sleep data covering sleep cycles, HR drop, movement, body temperature, and even how groggy I felt waking up. All of these combine into a holistic view of how to better your rest and recovery, providing tips on how to improve aspects of your nightly routine across the board. What are Circadian Rhythms exactly? Prior to owning the Ring Air, I was not across the body's daily circ rhythms, so this has been an enjoyable learning curve. With each phase providing information on how my body responds to external factors such as exercise, food, and blue light/sunlight, I am able to structure my day to ensure that my rest does not suffer due to a late-night meal or scrolling on my phone too long. P.S. Ultrahuman also have blue-light glasses that block out 99 % of blue light and have a noticeable effect on setting up for sleep (wearing them for 30 min prior to sleep had me out like a light).
Whilst the ring itself is a large component of the experience, the app and UX will sway a majority of buyers; after all, there is no screen, so you do find yourself checking the app's data regularly. It feels like every time I go to check my sleep or stress levels, there is a new feature being released. One in particular is tagging lifestyle factors, i.e., drinking coffee, and Ultrahuman's algorithm helps decipher how these affect you day and night.
Overall, it's a wellbeing coach, guiding you in the right direction towards a well-rested and energetic self. Who wouldn't want that?
If you would like to see more of the ring itself and app, check out our short review here:
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Uniqlo Men Ultra Light Padded Quilted Jacket
John Guanzon – Head of Creative & Production
Anyone else freezing in Sydney right now, or is it just me? No word of a lie, I've barely taken this jacket off. The quilted design makes it feel a little more elevated than your average puffer, but it's still super practical: lightweight, easy to throw on, and surprisingly super warm for something so minimal.
I actually brought it with me to Geneva recently, and it got me through some properly cold days there. Since then, it's basically become part of my daily uniform. I wear it to the office, to the kids' soccer training, even just running around doing errands on weekends. It's one of those staple pieces you forget you're wearing until you realise you've been living in it.
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Under Armour Unstoppable Utility Pants
Alex Martinez – Media Sales and Brand Partnerships
One of my friends recently described my fashion style as 'eshay grandpa', which was intended as criticism but received as a major compliment. I think the essence of his comment referred to me wearing comfortable and often loose-fitting streetwear.
The Under Armour Utility Pant gives a toned back street-style I am going after and just in time for winter too. I'm pretty obsessed with them; they're super versatile (can wear to morning coffees, to work, nights out, and almost any occasion), and I'm all about anything with zippered pockets.
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Tony Touch DJ Set at 214 Mulberry
Frank Arthur – Co-Founder
Looking for music to play in the background? Hit play on Tony Touch's guest set for Aimé Leon Dore's 214 Mulberry series, for a soundtrack that keeps the energy high without hijacking your focus. Filmed in the label's secret New York Sound Room on Mulberry Street, the set sounds as good as it looks: with a backdrop themed to Aimé Leon Dore's iconic aesthetic, the dark timber panelling, shelves of wax and just-enough mood lighting make this video a visual treat.
For an entire hour, the New York turntable icon glides from golden-era hip-hop to buttery soul, Latin and funk, all blended live on vinyl. It's familiar enough to nod along, eclectic enough to keep your ears pricked. Throw it on in the background and let Tony do what he does best.

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