The Daily — Forest Green
Tanglin
tanglin (tang·lin) — for the residential district laid out under British rule, where the rain trees still hold the road.
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For the route through the canopy.
Tanglin is named for the residential district where the British laid out long roads under rain trees — the green that still defines the walk from the hill down to the river.
The colour reads as forest, not as fatigue. It is the green of the canopy at four in the afternoon, when the light through the leaves turns everything below it the same shade.
Same construction as the rest of the line. Quieter than Beacon. Warmer than Stamford. For the route that takes the long way home.
- Colour-matched throughout — forest green collar, leash, buckle, D-ring
- Adjustable handle loop with side-release buckle
- Converts to a fixed tether
- Wipes clean — does not absorb water, grime, or odour
- 1.9 cm flat webbing — matches collar width exactly
- 200 cm total length including hook
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Tanglin — est. 1860s
Forest Green