Most people try to avoid smelling like cigars. Ironically, Cigar ($20)by Remy Latour is one way to do it. With notes of sandalwood and patchouli, you can easily cover up the evidence of a Saturday spent in your favorite shop.
Need something educational in your man cave? Check out this chart ($5) that covers just about everything you need to know about cigars. Suitable for framing, we imagine.
We're not sure how many cigars the average Swiss soldier smokes, but if this knife ($50) is part of their standard issue kit, it might be a lot, and we might consider enlisting. It features the standard blade, scissors and file of most Swiss Army knives, but it also has three laser sharpened hole punches.
The floor ashtray ($75) from Stinky Cigar is not only a piece of great design (for an ashtray), but is one of the more functional and practical ashtrays we've seen. Featuring a deep bowl and wide stirrups, it will accommodate and protect just about any size cigar. A great addition to man caves and shops alike.
Cigar smoking is good, but cigar smoke? Not always good, especially if you have five or so people sitting around. For that, you need a fairly powerful purifier. The Plasmacluster ($400) from Sharp might be just the thing you need to keep your garage, basement or even cigar shop from smelling like an ashtray. Using magic ions and three separate filters, this purifier can clear a room in minutes and yet is fairly quiet.
So, most people try to avoid smelling like their favorite smokable. If you aren't one of them, then try Demeter's line of Smoke Room fragrances ($15). With scents such as Humidor, Pipe Tobacco, and Whiskey Tobacco, you can smell like a cigar shop whenever you like.
Have you ever been hiking or camping and wished you were able to bring along an eniter cigar bar. proably not, but that's only because it seemed like some beautiful, impossible dream. Dream no more. With the Mini Cigar Bar ($150) from Max Benjamin, you can pack along everything you need for an afternoon of smokey relaxtion. This many-pocketed leather bag can accomadte a botlle or two of your favortie spirits and a travel humidor.
So, the only reason this is here is because it's the Comedian lighting a cigar with a flamethrower which would be our preferred method if we had the guts. And a flamethrower.
Nothing says class quite like a tux or suit adorned with cigar cufflinks. These Brown Cigar cufflinks ($150), fashioned in intricate detail out of enamel and sterling silver, are sure to make any bride blush with pride over the fine fashion sense her soon-to-be husband has.
If we had one of these silver cigar holders from Tiffany ($225), our cigars would have nicer rides than us. Holds 6" cigars. And it's silver. And it's Tiffany. And it's expensive. That's all we got.
Personalize the hide of mankind's oldest foe with this cutter and holder set ($160) from Neiman Marcus. The stainless steel cutter and 1" tube is wrapped in genuine snakeskin and can be adorned with your intials.
Not many people can pull off a smoking jacket. If you'd like to try but don't like the idea of such a specialized piece of apparel, try this reversible smoking jacket ($195) from Cordarounds. Soft, ordinary corduroy on one side, swanky smoking style on the other.
Tired of ashtrays that don't quit take advantage full advantage of all three dimensions? Dispose of your ash in a more polyhedrical way with this silver-plated octagonal ashtray from Ralph Lauren ($150).
This set of cigar accessories ($125) from Tommy Bahama includes a stainless steel cigar holder, cutter and flask wrapped in leather, definitely useful for the smoking traveler. Just don't try sneaking this past airport security; steel tubes and blades might raise a few unwanted alarms.
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