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Jan032012

Mulholland Brothers 

There is a brilliance to manhood, if executed correctly. While overzealous fits of canned machismo are a turn-off for everyone, the channeling of our forefathers, in their Hemingway-esque, carry a big stick nuance, is just about the perfect dose.

This is wear the Mulholland family steps in.

In San Francisco, Mulholland, a vendor of Sport/Adventure/Accessory goods, is the place where one finds himself when reaching out to the aforementioned ambassadors of classic testosterone and fine taste. Founded in 1984 by the Senior Mulholland and his two sons, the family that once crafted shotgun cases and fly rods on a whim turned their adventure and outdoor passions into a niche business, a non-peggable industry whose absentia was duly noted upon Mulholland’s arrival. Driven to hand craft the most durable and pristine accoutrements necessary for every man, Mulholland plows forth as a company spurred by the freedom their products enable. From duffels to golf bags, leather flasks to alligator hide shaving kits, Mulholland serves as the bridge between the charm of days past (Field Sport Doctor’s Bag) and the technology driven future (Leather iPad Sleeve). In a sense, a jaunt through their American made catalogue reveals a selection fit for the patriarch of our families, from over one hundred years ago to the household head many years from now.

They say the classics never go out of style; for Mulholland and their growing flock of purists, the classics are the only style.

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