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The Best Corduroy Shirts Available Now

Corduroy shirts are made for cool weather. Thanks to their construction, they’re warmer and more durable than shirt made with traditional fabrics. The cords are made by inserting yarns into the fabric from the back side. Those yarns are then shorn, velvety vertical lines on the surface of the shirt. The cords actually help trap heat better and add another layer of protection.

Whether you’re looking to get your first corduroy shirt, or just add another to your rotation, we’ve got you covered. These are the best corduroy shirts available now.

L.L.Bean Lakewashed Corduroy Shirt

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Best Overall Corduroy Shirt

Made with midweight 14-wale corduroy, this shirt is washed for an already-broken-in feel. It features two button-front chest pockets and triple-needle stitching throughout for added durability.

      Price: $60

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      Outerknown Townes Corduroy Shirt

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      Best Upgrade Corduroy Shirt

      This lightweight 16-wale corduroy is made completely from organic cotton. It include chest pockets, split side seams, corozo buttons and double-needle stitching throughout.

      Price: $128

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      Uniqlo Corduroy Shirt

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      Best Affordable Corduroy Shirt

      This midweight shirt is made from 21-wale corduroy. It features a single chest pocket and comes in six colors and sizes XS to 3XL.

      Price: $30 $15

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      Everlane Corduroy Shirt

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      Made from 18-wale corduroy fabric, this shirt has a little added stretch for comfort (2 percent elastane blended into the cotton). It features a button-down collar, standard fit and it’s available in sizes XS to XXL.

      Price: $68

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      Buck Mason Pincord One Pocket Work Shirt

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      Made from 6.2-ounce 16-wale corduroy, this work shirt has a full fit intended for layering. It features a single chest pocket, a curved hem and double-needle stitching throughout. It’s available in two versatile colors and comes in sizes XS to XXL.

      Price: $105

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      Carhartt WIP Madison Corduroy Shirt

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      This shirt is made from thick 8-wale corduroy and features a regular fit. It has a button-down collar, single-button cuffs and an embroidered logo on the chest.

      Price: $115

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      Taylor Stitch Jack Shirt

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      Made from 6-ounce micro corduroy, this shirt is more nuanced that other options. It features a button-down collar, natural buttons and double-needle stitching throughout.

      Price: $125

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      Gitman Vintage Corduroy Shirt

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      Made in America, this shirt features a tailored fit through the body and sleeves. The collar and cuffs are unlined, creating a softer silhouette as well. It is available in sizes S through XXL.

      Price: $210

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      Battenwear 5 Pocket Canyon Shirt

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      Made in the USA from 8-wale corduroy, this overshirt features four front pockets and a small fifth pocket inside the right waist pocket big enough for credit or metro cards. It features a square hem and button-placket, and it’s available in sizes S through L.

      Price: $279

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      Post Imperial Ikeja Jacket

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      Made from deadstock ribbed chenille cotton, this shirt was hand dyed in the Southwest region of Nigeria. It features a chest pocket, seam pockets and an extended lining with a drawstring.

        Price: $325

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Zenith’s DEFY Classic Carbon Boasts A Carbon Fiber Case And Bracelet

Over the years the use of carbon fiber has been making its way into various industries. Its lightweight yet strong profile makes it the ideal option for motorsports and so much more. Lately, we have been seeing its use in luxury timepieces with remarkable results. In fact, advancements in its manufacturing processes are producing more than just your typical weave patterns. Zenith is finally working with the material and giving us the DEFY Classic Carbon.

Creations from brands like Richard Mille, Bell & Ross, Ulysse Nardin, and others, show us how to bring out the beauty of carbon fiber. Meanwhile, Zenith is apparently taking it up a notch by crafting not only the case but the bracelet out of it as well. As ridiculous it might sound, the result is surprisingly mesmerizing. The DEFY Classic Carbon showcases a cohesive profile all throughout thanks to this unique approach.

The watch – case with bracelet – weighs only 65 grams, which is impressive. Adding to its overall aesthetic, the 41-mm carbon fiber case features a black open-work dial in the shape of an eight-spoke star. The hands, hour markers, and date window have Super-LumiNova lume for excellent visibility in the dark.

Its edgy presentation also allows users to view the Zenith’s Elite 670 skeleton automatic calibre. The latter boasts 187 components, a frequency of 28,800 vph, and a 50-hour power reserve. Meanwhile, the sapphire exhibition caseback exposes the star-shaped rotor exclusive to the watchmaker. The intricate patterns that adorn each DEFY Classic Carbon mean no two watches are visually the same.

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The Perfect Luggage for Your Next Escape

Some bags are designed for your daily commute and not a whole lot more — after all, you don’t rent a U-Haul just to go to the grocery store. Of course, other bags are designed more like moving vans, with enough room for all your worldly possessions and, unfortunately, all the weight that comes with them. But the best bags are the ones that can do both — they’re lightweight and streamlined enough for everyday use but with enough storage for when your errands turn into expeditions. Kuhl’s new Eskape Series is built for exactly that, with a range of ultra-tough and intuitively designed bags and duffels made for your trip across town or across the continent. Check out what makes these new bags so special below.


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Made for Moving: The new Eskape Series bags and duffels are designed for a life on the go, whether that’s your daily commute or an international adventure. Products like this Eskape 25 Kanvas Backpack feature quick-access pockets for your most frequently needed items like a laptop or wallet, an interior clamshell compartment designed for easy packing and a trolley sleeve for attachment to a suitcase or rolling luggage.

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Tech Protection: No one likes having to pack one bag inside another like a set of Russian dolls, which is why having dedicated pockets for your laptop, tablet or other tech equipment is so useful. Kuhl’s Eskape Series bags feature padded and protective sleeves for your precious cargo, as well as waterproof fabrics and water-resistant zippers to keep liquids out.

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Durable Design: All of bags in Kuhl’s new Eskape Series are made with durable, waterproof, TPU-laminated nylon fabric with additional reinforcement at high-abrasion areas. But beyond merely protecting your stuff from the outside world, the Eskape Series bags maintain an inner order as well, with intuitive, modular designs and in the case of the Eskape 14 Messenger, a fleece-lined pocket for protecting your sunglasses or other delicate items.


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Urwerk Stormtrooper-Inspired EMC TimeHunter

If you’re a die-hard watch fan and also happen to love Star Wars Stormtroopers’ black-and-white colorway, you’d have to either settle for gimmicky watches or upgrade to the $2,700 Oris Aquis Stormtrooper dive watch. However,…

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13 Style Releases and New Watches We’re Obsessed About This Week

As the year comes to a close, holiday shopping is in full swing. But that doesn’t mean brands are slowing their output. This week saw several notable collabs released and a number of new high-end, limited-edition watches. The offerings are unique — and there’s definitely something for everybody — so don’t miss out.

Unimatic U4 Modello Quatro Watch

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Italian boutique brand Unimatic’s newest watch family offers the brand’s established design language but in a reduced case of only 40mm (compared to 41.5mm). The bezel looks much like that on the dive watch, but it’s bare of any markings and fixed in place rather than rotating. It’s still dive-ready with a 300m water-resistance rating and powered by a Seiko automatic movement.

Price: ~$520

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Akila for Mister Green Lo-Fi V1.2

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The original Akila x Mister Green collab was one of the best style products of the year. The collection sold out quickly, but for those who missed it the first time around, it’s back (and even better) with a subtle update: each frame piece is made with slightly different acetate. Check it out at Akila or Mister Green.

Price: $110

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Blancpain Fifty Fathoms Mil-Spec Watch for Hodinkee

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Blancpain and Hodinkee teamed up to create a limited edition (250 examples) Fifty Fathoms dive watch based on a historical model. With a 40mm case, it’s a significantly smaller than the standard Fifty Fathoms and wonderfully proportioned. It’s currently sold out, but if you’re willing to pay above retail, you can find one on the secondary market.

Price: $14,400

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Merch 4 Relief x Night + Market Big City Sweatshirt

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Support L.A.’s home for incredible Thai food and natural wine with this dope sweatshirt. Made from a cotton-poly blend, it is pre-shrunk and features a standard fit. Due to the “Sunset” tie-dye, each sweatshirt is unique — act fast!

Price: $60

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Tockr C-47 Skeleton “Hugo” Blue Watch

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Tockr got the one thing right that almost everybody gets wrong when making a skeletonized watch: they maintained reasonable contrast and legibility. That means you can appreciate the cool Swiss mechanical movement and read the time. Win-win.

Price: $1,899

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Steven Alan Wool Double Pocket Shirt Jacket

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This work shirt is made from deadstock American-made wool. With a slightly oversized fit — ideal for layering — it features two large chest pockets and comes in sizes S through XL.

Price: $295

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Omega De Ville Trésor Orbis Watch

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Omega’s dressy and elegant Trésor got a couple of special limited edition models to highlight its work with Orbis, which helps fight avoidable blindness and supports children undergoing eye surgery. The Orbis teddy bear logo appears on the dial subtly at 6 o’clock.

Price: $6,500

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Darryl Brown DB Gym Hoodie

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Made from 12-ounce fleece-back cross-weave cotton, this sweatshirt has a unique design featuring a single panel front. It has an oversized hood, it’s made in the USA and it comes in Coyote Brown and Vintage Black.

Price: $145

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H. Moser & Cie. Pioneer Center Seconds “Cure ALS” Watch

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Independent brand H. Moser & Cie. is supporting research of ALS (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis) with a limited-edition version of its Pioneer Center Seconds watch as well as an even higher-end ($55,000) tourbillon version.

Price: $16,000

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District Vision x Our Legacy Theo Membrane Shell

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This collab jacket is made from waterproof Japanese fabric with a three-layer membrane. The packable design features a half-zip, rear vent and Yin Yang / DV print logo.

Price: ~$269

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Vacheron Constantin x Mr Porter Fiftysix Day-Date Petrol Blue

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Prestigious Swiss watchmaker Vacheron Constantin has released a limited-edition version of its retro inspired day-date model with a new “petrol blue and sepia brown” dial and strap (respectively). This model is limited to just 30 examples and available only through the online mens retailer Mr Porter.

Price: $17,400

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Cactus Store International Opuntioid Society Hooded Sweatshirt

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Made in Los Angeles from extra-heavy 14-ounce cotton, this sweatshirt features cactus embroidery on the chest. “Like the music of lutenist John Dowland, Opuntias are about as under-appreciated as their beauty is sublime,” the description reads. “Except to those noble few, who view their stoic indifference to extremophilic life in the desert, as a holy vow of poverty. For such was this garment made, to be a hermit monk’s habit.”

Price: $115

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Noah x Peter Tosh Long Sleeve Equal Rights Tee

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100 percent of the profits from this tee will be split equally between the Peter Tosh Foundation and Colin Kaepernick’s Know Your Rights Camp. According to Noah, “The Peter Tosh Foundation’s most urgent focus is on criminal justice and prison reform, particularly as related to marijuana offenses. Both the Foundation’s mission and McIntosh’s fire for advocacy has been profoundly influenced by the plight of her brother (and Tosh’s son), Jawara McIntosh, who passed away this year after being severely beaten and permanently disabled in 2017 while serving a six-month sentence for cannabis-related charges in the United States.”

Price: $52

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Our Most-Shopped Style Guides of 2020

Over the past year, we published countless style buying guides with well-researched recommendations on footwear, clothing, accessories and more. Our most-shopped guides reflect the challenges of 202o and our reader’s interest in functional, quality goods. Check out the top 10 below — there’s still time to shop before the end of the year.

The Best Lightweight and Breathable Face Masks

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Breathe easy and stay cool with these options.

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The 18 Best Hoodies for Men

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In the world of outerwear, the hoodie embodies versatility. These are the 18 best options for men in both zip-up and pullover styles.

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The Best Everyday Face Masks Available Now

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Apparel brands are answering the call for face masks in the fight against coronavirus.

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The 50 Best Boots for Men

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This guide to the best boots for men covers ten categories, including work boots, Chelseas, chukkas and more.

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The 17 Best Sweatshirts for Men

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The crew neck sweatshirt is perfect for a light summer layer or a winter layering piece. These are the best on the market.

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The 12 Best Overshirts Men

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An ideal transitional layer, the overshirt will keep you warm on chilly evenings and crisp mornings.

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The 21 Best Basic T-Shirts You Can Buy

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The best plain t-shirts you can buy, from the multi-packs to the one-off grails.

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The 12 Best Jeans for Men

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From Everlane’s Japanese Stretch Selvedge Denim to Chimala’s generously style, these are the best jeans for most guys to wear every day.

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The 13 Best Slippers to Wear at Home

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From Minnetonka, Ugg, Haflinger and more.

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The 5 Best Aluminum Suitcases Worth Your Money

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Aluminum carry-ons seem purpose-built for protecting your belongings — and for making other travelers jealous. Here are the five best.

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Elevate Your Look with This Chino from Dockers

When it comes to upgrading your wardrobe, a pair of flattering chinos belongs on that list. The Dockers® Alpha Chino is a classic style that takes your outfit to the next level. The pair looks super stylish and can easily be paired with a smart button-down shirt, sweater or even a t-shirt. But what makes these pants unique is the technology behind the fabric. The pants are crafted with Smart 360 Flex™ four-way stretch technology for game-changing mobility, durability and comfort. Made with Water<Less® techniques, the Alpha Chino is also sustainably made and uses less water in the garment manufacturing process. So if you’re looking for a pair of pants that look great, feel comfortable and are sustainably made, the Dockers Alpha Chino ticks all the boxes.

Price: $78

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    Find the Ring of Their Dreams with Taylor and Hart

    You’ve found the love of your life. That’s a huge deal and you’re right to be excited. But finding the ring of your partner’s dreams shouldn’t be a stressful process. Taylor & Hart, a jeweler offering custom engagement ring designs, can guide you through the experience of making one of the biggest purchase decisions of your life. The jewelers offer an incredible personal service, exceptional quality that suits any budget and technology to guide you through the process. With showrooms in New York and London, as well as virtual consultations available from the comfort of your home, Taylor & Hart connects you directly with designers and artisans who will be crafting your ring. Say goodbye to ring shopping stress, after all, this special moment is something you should be excited about.

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      These Are the Best Moc-Toe Boots for Your Money

      White’s Perry Boots, $270

      When it comes to durable, well-made boots, there are few brands as trusted as White’s. Founded in 1853 in West Virginia, White’s relocated to the Eastern Washington city of Spokane in 1915. Its all-leather boots, featuring handsewn stitchdown construction, became a favorite of loggers and wildland firefighters. White’s iconic Smokejumper model is specifically designed for firefighters who parachute into remote wildfires.

      While White’s traditional boots can cost over $500, the brand recently launched a line of Goodyear welted boots that are more affordable and more appropriate for everyday wear. The new Perry boots, an iconic workwear moc-toe style, feature many of the same elements as White’s traditional boots and cost only $270 (for those keeping score, that’s $10 less than the Red Wing Heritage 875 Classic Moc).

      On paper, these boots seem almost too good to be true. So I got my hands on a pair, laced them up and found out for myself.

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      Top-Tier Materials

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      The 6-inch upper is made from a 3mm-thick water-resistant leather from Milwaukee’s Seidel Tanning Corp. This full-grain leather is both soft and robust so it feels good on your feet immediately, and will stand up to the rigors of daily wear. It’s available in both distressed brown and black colors and features contrasting white stitching.

      The sole — an American-made polyurethane wedge sole — features an internal steel shank, and is glued to a 3.5mm rubber midsole. To add to the poly crepe sole’s cushioning, the Perry has an Ortholite footbed, a welcome addition for people who spend many hours on their feet.

      Those familiar with White’s traditional models won’t be let down by these boots — the same attention to detail and top-tier materials are present, just in a different form. For those who are new to White’s, the Perry will deliver a revelation about quality — and why White’s is so revered in the boot world.

      Work-Ready Durability

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      While the Perry is new for the brand, White’s didn’t reinvent the wheel and used its iconic Smokejumper upper pattern as a base for the new style. “These patterns were designed by Otto White over a century ago and have withstood the test of time,” says White’s president Eric Kinney. “Makes a truly great fitting boot.”

      Like White’s traditional work boots, this model has an external counter cover providing extra durability and added comfort. The upper has four rows of stitching where the vamp meets the upper and triple-needle stitching at other stress points. But unlike the Smokejumper, the Perry’s upper has an everyday-friendly 6-inch height, two rows of speed hooks and a moc toe.

      Deviating further from the Smokejumper, the Perry has a 360-degree Goodyear welt making it more affordable than White’s boots with handsewn stitchdown construction, but it can easily be resoled. Where White’s traditional models have a substantial all-leather arch, insole and midsole, the Perry has a smaller arch and a rubber midsole (due to the wedge crepe sole). Because of this — and the poly crepe sole — these boots are noticeably lighter and more flexible than White’s other offerings.

      Immediate Comfort

      The Perry boots are immediately comfortable from the first wear and require little to no break in. The Seidel leather upper paired with a 3mm-thick flexible leather insole means these boots will move with you without sacrificing durability.

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      The pattern is built around the new Arch-Ease 1972 last (a design based loosely on the popular 610 last). This shape, like other moc-toe styles, a roomy toe box. And unlike White’s other models with substantial arches, it has just a small amount of arch. “You can’t add a ton of arch when using a crepe sole or the boot won’t be balanced,” Kinney says. “You will sit back on your heels which is not good for your back.”

      Though the toe box is roomy, the upper wraps around the foot and ankle, providing welcome support. “The design just hugs your feet with very little foot or heel slop,” Kinney says. “All this helps minimize wear or hot spots which translates to a no break in period.”

      If you’re a fan of moc-toe work boots, White’s Perry should be at the top of your list. It offers an incredible value with standout materials and industry-leading construction. What’s more, by selling it directly to customers White’s is able to offer it for the incredible price of $270. “Taking out the wholesaler made this possible,” Kinney says. “I think it gives the average consumer a chance to get into a pair of White’s to feel the quality difference.”

      The Perry boots aren’t designed for fighting remote wildfires, but they are perfect for daily wear at the worksite, the garage or the office. And for the money, there isn’t a better moc-toe boot available.

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      The Western Rise Airloft Shirt Jacket Keeps The Warmth In Sans The Added Bulk

      The cold days are upon us and there’s nothing more comforting than bundling up in warm clothing. But “bundling up” does not have to mean packing on layers of clothes to stay warm. You can opt for those that provide thermal insulation just like the Western Rise Airloft Shirt Jacket.

      This is a versatile wear that looks good either worn alone or as outerwear. It is loose enough to layer something with, stretchable in all sides to make it easy to tuck into trousers, and warm enough used solo.  It may be on the pricey side but for very good reasons.

      Firstly, the Western Rise Airloft Shirt Jacket offers temperature regulation through the use of Toray’s new 40G 3DeFX+ polyester. This continuous fiber tech offers a resilient and warmer temperature than any other synthetic option. Secondly, the tech makes for a softer and stretchable fabric so you have insulation, breathability, and flexibility checked.

      Thirdly, this shirt jacket uses 100 percent Primeflex 50d 102gsm polyester coated with C6 DWR for the exterior fabric. This combination helps repel dirt, stain, and water and optimizes the jacket for cold situations. Water turns into beads upon contact for an easy wipe-off clean.

      Moreover, the Western Rise Airloft Shirt Jacket is tailored to fit any occasion with its modern cut and silhouette that ensure freedom of movement. It features matte black snaps and adjustable cuffs for a trendy look that does not look out of place in any outdoor or urban setting. Plus, it provides storage options with the addition of three zip pockets.

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      How To Launch A Successful Men’s Clothing Line

      If you go to a typical shopping mall, you will note that the number of stores that stock men’s clothes are fewer than those of women. Men are known to cling to the same clothes longer than women. Does this mean that starting a men’s fashion line is not profitable?

      That is not the case because they will definitely leave you smiling on your way to the bank when they decide to shop. Starting a men’s clothing line is not just a passing thought if you want it to be successful. It takes careful planning, marketing, and execution. The following are some of the simple steps to start a men’s clothing line:

      Create a business plan

      Having a business idea is not enough. You have to go a step further and put in writing before you can turn your dream into reality. It will act as a road map to show how you to reach your goals in the next few months and years. However, the business plan should be flexible enough to allow you to make changes when it is needed. You may have to add a few items or drop some in your business journey.

      The constant changes in the fashion industry can be both a blessing and a curse. Keeping up with some of these changes may mean tweaking the original plan to suit the arising needs. Thus, you must have a strong foundation for your business plan to make it easy to navigate some of these changes.

      Choose your niche

      You may think that narrowing down to men’s fashion is enough? However, you will realize that there are hundreds of items that fall under this category. Thus, it might be hard for you to cover everything under the men’s category. You can narrow it down to something like men’s designer suits. You will also find that there are still tens of subcategories in this niche. Do your market survey and research what you need to make it in your selected niche.

      You can combine a few men’s fashion products or decide to have a single item. A good example of a single product that can work well is men’s watches. On the other hand, most people look for complimentary products that give shoppers a one-stop shopping experience. For instance, you can stock men’s trousers and shirts as they go hand in hand.

      Understand your market

      All markets are not created the same. Some products may thrive in some markets and fail to do so in others. For instance, there are several countries when men wear ‘skirts’. Some of the most common ones include Scotland, where it is called a kilt. In Fiji, the culture is somehow new, and the attire is known as sulu. However, you may find it hard selling or marketing your men’s skirts in other countries that have preserved women’s attire.

      Understanding your market also means learning their buying habits. Which season do your target customers make the most purchases? It would help if you also did competitor research to highlight some of the opportunities in this market. You can also bank on the available market data to understand your target market.

      Market your brand

      Having some of the best products in the market will not guarantee you customers. You need to know how to promote your brand and make it easily identifiable in the market. The marketing approach that you will take will determine your success levels. The first thing to get is a hanging tag that will show off your brand. A good hang tag should be precise but show all the important information. Exhibitions have proven to be very effective for fashion wear—research on the expos in your area and book your spot.

      You can also create social media pages for your men’s cloth line and interact with potential customers. The beauty of social media is that it serves as a promotional and conversational tool. You can also get several influencers that you can partner with to take your brand out there. Getting custom tags can also help you market your brand irrespective of the route you choose, as Dutch Label Shop highlights.

       Invest in customer service

      The way you treat your potential customers will determine if they will buy from you or switch to a competitor. It should not take ages for potential customers to receive feedback from you. Potential leads should get a welcoming email or message once they subscribe to your mailing list. Create sales funnels that take the leads through a process until they make a purchase decision.

      The cost of acquiring a customer is always higher than retaining one. Work on making sure that the customers you get have a reason to keep coming back. Send a follow-up email or even request the past customers to review the products they purchase from you. Take advantage of the various digital communication channels such as emails and social media platforms to get in touch with your leads and past customers. Technology makes it easy to study the browsing patterns and thus send such customers customized offers.

      Continue learning

      We already highlighted that the business world is ever-changing. Some of the products that were fashionable five years ago may seem obsolete today. Your potential and existing customers can highlight the areas you need to change to ensure that you are on the right path. Sending that follow up message to a customer that left your sales funnel can help you learn about the areas you need to grow.

      You can also have a session where you interact with customers to highlight the areas you need to improve on. You can hold a podcast or even go live on Facebook or YouTube to have an interactive session. Attend workshops as they will highlight some of the latest trends in the fashion industry. The market leaders are also an essential part if you want to be always in the know. Make every day a learning experience and ensure that your followers identify you as an authority in the men’s fashion world.

      These Classic Blundstones are Winter Ready

      Blundstone has been making boots for 150 years. The iconic Original style dates back to 1969, and while design remains mostly the same, more bells and whistles have been added to create the Blundstone Classics series. So how do you improve such an iconic piece of footwear? You make it winter-ready. The Blundstone #566 Thermal features genuine shearling footbeds and Thinsulate insulation to keep your feet toasty and dry. Plus, it features Blundstone’s patented SPS Max Comfort System, is fully waterproof and has waterproof elastic and latexed seams. If you’re looking for a rugged boot that can handle the snow and slush of winter, but doesn’t sacrifice on style, these are the boots for you.

      Price: $230

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        This unique Rolex Rolesium Sporting Princess boasts an interesting backstory

        So far, the Rolex brand has been and is still one of the most south-after timepieces in the industry. The materials, design, and craftsmanship that goes into each of their products are exceptional. Nevertheless, it does not mean that there were no hiccups along the way before it prestigious recognition among the watchmaking community. To our surprise, Charles Tearle — a British watch expert – reveals something unique. What we have here is a Rolesium Sporting Princess like no other.

        The former auctioneer/watch specialist for Antiqurom, Sotheby’s, and Bonhams recently shared the rare find on his social media account. We’re not calling it odd, but what makes this Rolesium Sporting Princess stand out is the fact that there were other parties involved in its construction aside from the Rolex. Furthermore, the choice of color suggests it might have been to commemorate a special event.

        Experts point out that Rolex normally reserves its green colorway for exclusive releases. Thus, it is likely that the Rolesium Sporting Princess in question could be one of the few in existence. Those who are intimately familiar with the industry will notice an interesting feature. Upon closer inspection, just above the main square dial a Stern’s logo.

        This implies that at a certain point in its history, the renowned Swiss watchmaker sourced components from another company. Moreover, one that would eventually become one of their biggest competitors in the luxury segment of watchmaking. The Rolesium Sporting Princess boasts reptile-skin on the exterior of the clutch and a remarkable art deco presentation on the inside.

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        The 10 Best New Style Products of 2020

        This story is part of the GP100, our list of the 100 best new products of the year. Read the introduction to the series here, and stay tuned for more lists like it throughout the month.


        This year, men’s style and grooming products forged into uncharted territory. Things that are often uninspiring, like vegan boots and rose fragrances, became seriously cool. Hand sanitizer became an EDC product and D.S. & Durga gave it a fitting upgrade. We even saw a small streetwear brand out-fundraise giant corporations with just a graphic tee. When the world turned upside down, designers and brands chose to innovate instead of bunker down.

        Brain Dead x Blood Orange We Are One Tee

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        Fit: Regular
        Charities Funded: The Movement For Black Lives and the LGBTQ Freedom Fund
        Price: $54

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        The fight against systemic racism is one that millions are finally waking up to. Over centuries, the Black community has suffered countless acts of violence, but the murder of George Floyd in May ignited massive worldwide protests against racism in a new way. Many people marched, raised awareness and raised money to support Black Lives Matter.

        L.A.-based streetwear brand Brain Dead put out one of the most significant graphic tees of the year in collaboration with artist Dev Hynes (aka Blood Orange) to raise funds for the Movement for Black Lives and the LGBTQ Freedom Fund. Brain Dead’s founder, Kyle Ng, is familiar with his limited-release wears selling out, but this release was far from limited. This social justice tee was released on a pre-order model, freeing it from the limitations of physical backstock and allowing it to generate even more money.

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        “Obviously people stand in line for this stuff,” Ng said in an interview with GQ. “But why won’t we stand in solidarity for something? Or why don’t we stand for something that really matters?” He attempted to collaborate with larger companies, but corporate red tape halted those efforts. So, he called his friend Hynes and the tee was up for sale in just two hours. When the pre-order ended 48 hours later, they had raised over half a million dollars.

        Brain Dead knew that it’s people who power revolutions, so instead of waiting for approval from corporate entities, it decided to act. It’s not the first tee sold to raise money for social justice, and it won’t be the last. But it was without a doubt the most effective.

        Drop Ibara Slim Jeans

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        Fabric: 15-ounce Yoshiwa Mills Japanese selvedge denim
        Fit: Slim Taper
        Provenance: Japan
        Price: $129

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        The race for better jeans has reached a fever pitch in recent years. Every name — from legacy denim brands to indie startups to one-person brands — put their skills on full display, churning out different versions of the Best Blue Jean.

        Drop, an online marketplace for product enthusiasts, had released collaborative jeans with the likes of Naked & Famous and Raleigh Denim before, but the company’s foray into an in-house line of jeans was new territory. When it finally released the Ibara Slim Jeans, however, it seemed like Drop had known the space for decades.

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        “What we wanted to do was to make the ultimate enthusiast jean that was accessible to a bigger audience,” says Drop’s then-senior product manager of wearables John Webb. “And not just price-accessible, but wear-accessible, too.”

        Any good jean starts with the materials. Here, Drop had denim custom-woven for them using three different yarn sizes, creating a fabric with tons of character that feels heavier than it actually is. From there, the rest of the details are ones you’d only find on dungarees in high-end denim stores or on a trip to Japan. The denimhead details — filled belt loops, lined yokes, hidden rivets, a double-selvedge button fly and a natural vegetable-tanned lambskin patch — would command a $300 price tag in many boutiques, but Drop’s jeans come in at a fraction of the price — just $129.

        Though Webb and his team at Drop set out to create the ultimate enthusiast jean, they ended up producing the best value jean.

        Barbour Gold Standard Collection

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        Models: 8 waxed jackets, 2 quilted jackets
        Materials: Waxed cotton, nylon, oiled leather, corozo nut buttons
        Country of Origin: England
        Price: $550+

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        Over its 126-year history, Barbour has become synonymous with hard-wearing waxed-cotton outerwear. This year, the iconic British brand launched Gold Standard, a luxury line made up of 10 jackets that up the ante to the nth degree. Inspired by the brand’s iconic styles, these pieces feature updated designs, oiled-leather trims and traditional soft quilt linings.

        “Our jackets were originally designed for working men and women who need protection from the rigors of the climate in the rainy British North East coast and country — therefore our customers are people who value perfectly crafted, understated but essentially marvelously fit-for-purpose products,” says Ian Bergin, director of menswear at Barbour. “Gold Standard is a premium execution of this and brings to the fore all of our pattern-cutting expertise and design heritage in creating these garments.”

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        Gold Standard jackets use two different wax cotton fabrics — semi-calendared wax and a rougher textured cotton wax. And while the material interplay is further complemented with tweed facings, corduroy collars and leather patches, the jackets never lose sight of Barbour’s utility-first reputation — that is, basic designs and no-nonsense weather protection.

        If the price point seems steep, consider this: last year marked the busiest year ever for the brand’s rewaxing and repairs service. “Globally, over sixty thousand jackets were returned to our facilities, some of which were thirty, forty or even fifty years old,” Bergin says. Expect a similar lifespan for Barbour’s Gold Standard offerings, if not longer. Which is to say, you’re not just buying one for the season, but rather, investing in a new family heirloom.

        Converse Shapes

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        Fabric Blend: 50% recycled cotton, 50% virgin cotton
        Details: Fabric panels are cut to reduce waste
        Sizes: I, II, II, IIII
        Price: $25-$70

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        The fashion industry plays a major role in perpetuating a binary system of gender. Clothes are divided into men’s and women’s designs, a process that not only separates but also assigns genders to inanimate objects, thereby excluding countless people in the LGBTQIA+ community who don’t identify as one or the other. Though major brands like Gucci try to be inclusive by blurring the lines of traditional gender norms, collections are still split along binary lines.

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        Converse acknowledges that many people don’t identify as a man or a woman, but everyone does have a physical body. In traditional sizing, there are 14 sizes across men’s and women’s, but the brand’s Shapes collection simplifies things by using just four sizes, labeled as I, II, III, and IIII, completely shedding the binary gender division. It also removes the stigma associated with letter sizing, helping to promote body positivity. Each garment is cleverly cut with hidden gussets and seams throughout to allow the wearer to choose their size based on their body and style, with silhouettes ranging from relaxed to super slim.

        As a collection of basics, Shapes isn’t especially flashy, but it is forward-thinking in how it balances inclusion and simplicity. The collection manages to account for countless body types and multiple gender identities within just four sizes, creating a new sizing system along the way. It addresses body positivity and individuality, too. Though it’s difficult to tell how much further Converse’s new system will go, it could end up as the industry standard, just like the Chuck Taylor.

        D.S. & Durga Big Sur After Rain Hand Sanitizer

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        Size: 8 ounces
        Composition: 80% alcohol
        Fragrance Notes: Eucalyptus, magnolia and wet wood
        Price: $30

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        As the scope and reality of the COVID-19 pandemic spread across the world, our daily habits changed almost overnight. Now, hand sanitizer is an essential part of a person’s everyday carry. Purell and generic alcohol-based sanitizers will get the job done, but they often smell overtly clinical and can be harsh on the skin. Enter Big Sur After Rain hand sanitizer from D.S. & Durga, a spray that makes the experience less like you’re visiting the doctor and more like you’re at the spa.

        RCI Chore Coat Kit

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        Material: Deadstock cotton twill
        Necessary Steps: 40
        Optional Patches: 1 sleeve patch, 3 embroidered patches
        Price: $98

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        Reese Cooper’s DIY Chore Coat feels like a meal-delivery kit for clothes. It comes boxed up with all the necessary ingredients — fabric, patches and buttons — and invites you to actively participate in not just wearing it, but sewing it, too. Just read the instruction booklet, cut the fabric panels and assemble with a sewing machine. While some people learned how to make sourdough during lockdown, others learned how to construct a jacket.

        Ground Cover 8-Eye Work Boot

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        Sizes: EU36 – EU45
        Hardware: Steel aglets
        Country of Origin: Portugal
        Price: $480

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        Ground Cover proves you don’t have to sacrifice style for lifestyle. Its 8-Eye Work Boot is free from animal products and a far cry from the vegan boots of yesteryear. Its textured pineapple- based upper performs similarly to heavyweight canvas. Designed to be rebuilt, the Goodyear-welted style features a lug sole, microfiber liner, cork insole and steel shank. It will mold to your feet just like classic leather styles and stand up to years of wear.

        Akila x Mister Green Lo-Fi Sunglasses

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        Total Produced: 100 of each color
        Hardware: 5-barrel hinges, stainless steel temple cores
        Cover: 100 percent UVA/UVB sun protection
        Price: $115

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        What happens when you mix fresh designs, quality materials, low prices and a bit of hype? You get a brand like Akila, which produces sunglasses that are equal parts covetable and affordable. Take its collaboration with cult-favorite head shop Mister Green: each limited-edition frame is made with plant-based cellulose acetate and costs just over 100 bucks. The style is available in two colors — brown tortoise and black — but you’ll need to head to a secondary market if you want a pair. When these shades launched earlier in the year, both sold out almost immediately.

        New Balance Tokyo Design Studio x Snow Peak Niobium Concept 1

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        Sizes: UK 4.5–UK 11.5
        Materials: eVent waterproof fabric, MT801 outsole, ABZORB compression foam
        Closure: Toggle laces and zipper

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        New Balance’s Tokyo Design Studio collaborated with Japanese outdoor brand Snow Peak to produce a shoe that’s essentially a transformer on your feet. Taking a modular approach, the indoor slipper can be worn as is or zipped into a rugged outsole and shell to make an outdoor sandal. Waterproof booties can be swapped for the slippers, altering the style to an off-road stomper. The rise of techwear is due largely to its functional design, and these shoes take that honed performance into every part of your life.

        Maison Francis Kurkdjian L’Homme à la Rose

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        Other Notes: Grapefruit, amber woods, sage, cistus
        Country of Origin: France
        Price: $165+

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        When it comes to adding rose to fragrances, perfumers typically blend it with other notes like jasmine, patchouli or oud to make an accord (the fragrance world’s equivalent of a dynamic music chord). Not Francis Kurkdjian, who put the iconic floral scent front and center with essence of Damask rose from Bulgaria and absolute of Centifolia rose from Grasse. L’Homme à la Rose is balanced with green, citrusy top notes and a dark, woody base, making for a masculine fragrance that challenges outdated conventions about who can, or can’t, wear rose.

        The Best House Shoes According to an Artist, a Shoe Snob and a Professional Parkour Athlete

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        Rory Fortune’s handled a lot of shoes at his shoe repair shop, Goods & Services. Having Frankenstein’d his way through more shoes than most people see in their lifetime, he knows a good shoe when he sees one. But when he’s not operating on a pair of well-worn sneakers at his shop, he’s at home wearing a familiar shoe. “Around the house I usually wear Birkenstock’s,” he says. Another tally for Birkenstock. But Fortune says that’s what he normally wears in the summertime when he pops into his backyard. For the chillier seasons, he opts for the Industry of All Nations Cabrales shoe, a cozy loafer with wool uppers and rubber soles. “They’re nice,” he says, “but recently I made a pair myself with a leather sole that was based on those.” If your cordwaining skills need some polishing, you can always go straight to the source instead.

        19 Style Releases and New Watches We’re Obsessed About This Week

        Happy Friday. What better way to kick off the weekend than catching up on the best new product releases? Watch companies and style brands have been working tirelessly to produce exciting new products — there’s cold-weather gear, several dive watches and much more. Enjoy!

        Rado Captain Cook Bronze Burgundy Watch

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        Rado’s cool, vintage-styled dive watch not only comes in a bronze case, but is matched to a burgundy-hued dial, bezel and NATO-style strap.

        Price: $2,600

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        Akila Task Force Sunglasses

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        Slimmer than your normal pair of aviators, the Task Force shades feature an acetate bridge, nose-pads and temples for added comfort. Be sure to check out the other lens colors, too — there are some winners.

        Price: $120

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        Nike React Infinity Run Flyknit A.I.R. Chaz Bundick

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        The creative force behind Toro y Moi released his first collection with Nike, complete with shorts, shirts, shoes and a hat emblazoned with the Bundick’s immediately recognizable graphic art.

        Price: $170

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        Kanata for 18 East ‘Springs’ Cowichan Sweater

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        If you’re just seeing this now, it’s too late. Like most of 18 East’s new threads, this sold out almost immediately. The cool color-blocked sweater is knit by hand in Canada — shop other similar styles here.

        Price: Sold Out

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        TAG Heuer Aquaracer x Bamford Watch

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        TAG Heuer’s official customizer, Bamford, gave the Aquaracer dive watch a makeover with interesting details and a matte-textured titanium case.

        Price: $3,900

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        Monitaly Daily Tote Bag

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        Yuki Matsuda’s cult-favorite clothing brand is offering a range of cool tote bags made from leftover fabric from past seasons’ designs. This one features a lightweight insulated nylon rip-stop fabric traditionally used for making parachutes.

        Price: $65

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        Yema Navygraf Maxi Dial Watch

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        Dials with oversized hour markers like this are sometimes referred to as “maxi,” and the look is particularly striking here in orange. Yema also released the more traditionally styled Pearldiver this week.

        Price: $749

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        Buck Mason Melton Admiral Peacoat

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        Made from thick Melton wool, this classic peacoat is actually thicker than traditional standard-issue Navy coats. It features a slim fit, it’s lined with Japanese satin and it comes in sizes XS to XXL.

        Price: $345

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        Timex x Nigel Cabourn Naval Officers Watch

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        Timex partnered with British menswear brand Nigel Cabourn on a very cool military-inspired watch.

        Price: $195

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        Stetson x Taylor Stitch Lane Splitter

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        San Francisco-based Taylor Stitch teamed up with Stetson to release a rugged, go-anywhere hat made from water-repellant wool. Available in sizes S through XL, it’s crushable, so it’s easy to pack for any weekend trip.

        Price: $148 $118

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        Circula AquaSport Watch

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        German brand Circula offers a pretty compelling value proposition for this affordable, Swiss automatic movement-equipped dive watch available in severa; different colors.

        Price: ~$510

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        Everlane Flannel Chore Jacket

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        Chore coats are the perfect layer — throw them over a tee or sweatshirt on a cool day, or under a jacket when it’s downright freezing. They’ve got pockets for all your essentials, and this one from Everlane is made from thick 10.5-ounce organic cotton flannel (so it’ll last).

        Price: $88

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        Parmigiani Toric Heritage Watch

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        High-end watchmaker Parmigiani is celebrating its founder’s 70th birthday with a version of its Toric watch in steel with an incredible blue guilloché dial. The in-house automatic movement inside is equally impressive.

        Price: $17,700

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        Todd Snyder x Peanuts City Collection Los Angeles Hoodie

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        Todd Snyder has teamed up with Peanuts in the past, but this collection offers a new perspective from the duo. Sweatshirts show Snoopy dressed for various cities around the globe — we are partial to the Los Angeles hoodie (which also happens to be made in L.A.).

        Price: $188

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        Hublot Classic Fusion Concrete Jungle New York Watch

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        In tribute to the city of New York and its flagship boutique here, Hublot drew upon its signature use of untraditional materials and rendered its Classic Fusion chronograph watch in concrete.

        Price: $18,800

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        Filson Vintage Wash Alaskan Guide Shirt

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        This season, Filson raided its archives to find colors for the perennial-favorite Alaskan Guide Shirt. Made from 8-ounce flannel, this shirt has been heavily washed to recreate the look and feel of a shirt from the ’90s.

        Price: $145

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        Casio G-Shock GA2110ET-2A Earth Tone Watch

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        G-Shock released a couple new “Earth Tone” versions of its much hyped GA2110 series, sometimes called the “Casioak” due to its bezel’s resemblance to the famous Audemars Piguet Royal Oak.

        Price: $110

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        Bravur x Wingårdh Limited Edition Watch

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        Swedish microbrand Bravur teamed up with the father-and-son duo Gert and Rasmus Wingårdh to put their architecture and design vision into a pair of limited edition watches.

        Price: $1,290

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        Cole Haan x Hasan Minhaj GrandPro Rally Court Sneaker

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        This leather tennis style, designed with comedian Hasan Minhaj, has a rubberized EVA outsole, Ortholite footbed and leather heel lining.

        Price: $170

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        The 17 Best Scarves to Buy in 2020

        Scarves have had a number of callings, and names, throughout history. As sudariums, ancient Romans used them to wipe sweat from their faces. As cravats, 17th-century Frenchmen wore them like a sort of necktie. Other types of scarves have also been worn as religious garments, as shields from dust and wind, and to signify rank by military personnel. Today, most people use scarves to stay warm in the winter. Yes, style is important, but a scarf’s main purpose is to keep the neck warm — to protect where a beanie and winter coat cannot. These scarves come in all kinds of fabrics, from silk to lambswool, yarn and cashmere, at least one of which is sure to match your style.

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        Best Overall Scarf

        Ralph’s had this scarf in the collection for years because it’s a great scarf. It’s made in Italy using a perfect mix of luscious wool and nylon for strength. Plus it’s double-sided so you’re really getting two scarves in one. There’s a grip of colorways to choose from every season, too, so you’re not limited to this handsome windowpane version.

        Price: $65

        Kapital Compressed Wool Scarf

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        Best Upgrade Scarf

        One of our top picks when the cold comes around, Kapital’s scarves are legendary and come in dizzying patterns, illustrations and colors every year. Made in Japan, it features buttery soft compressed wool that naturally rolls at the edges.

        Price: $317

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        L.L. Bean Irish Lambswool Scarf

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        Best Affordable Scarf

        It’s tough to find a scarf made entirely of lamsbwool at a price like this. L.L. Bean’s outshines others in value thanks to its sweet lambswool, woven in Ireland by a century-old mill.

        Price: $40

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        Uniqlo Patterned Heattech Scarf


        Made from an acrylic-wool blend, this affordable scarf uses Uniqlo’s famed Heattech technology to keep you warm without adding bulk. It comes in a handful of colorways, too, should you be tempted to nab a few, especially at this price.

        Price: $15

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        Barbour Tartan Lambswool Scarf


        Barbour’s all-lambswool scarf serves up quality at a comfortable price point. The soft doodad comes in several different tartans so you can choose your clan (or just whichever goes with your outfit).

        Price: $55

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        Colorful Standard Merino Wool Scarf


        We like Colorful Standard’s Merino Scarf for balancing great materials and construction with a solid pricepoint, packing in some serious value.

        Price: $65

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        Battenwear Either Way Warmer


        One thing we saw way more of this year was neck warmers, otherwise known as neck gaiters, a tubular variation of the scarf. This one from Battenwear uses Polartec recycled shearling to keep you warm and can either be tucked into your collar or be used as a head warmer with a cute little brim.

        Price: $65

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        Taylor Stitch Baby Yak Scarf


        One of the softest scarves out there, this scarf uses nothing but super soft and rare baby yak wool. It feels just like cashmere but without the price.

        Price: $88

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        Inverallan Aran Scarf


        Like the famed Scottish sweaters, this cable-knit beauty is hand-knit using 100 percent virgin wool.

        Price: $89

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        Howlin’ Moskow Discow Scarf


        Howlin’ turned up the funk on the traditional Fair Isle pattern while maintaining the made-in-Scotland pedigree.

        Price: $95

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        Alex Mill Boiled Wool Bandana Scarf


        If you’re not about to drop potentially irresponsible dough on a Kapital scarf, Alex Mill’s Boiled Wool Bandana Scarf will get you half-way there. It features a super textured, but super soft boiled wool and a jacquard-knit paisley pattern.

        Price: $95

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        MHL. by Margaret Howell Pocket Scarf


        Margaret Howell’s collection of quality goods is the definition of understated elegance. This piece features a warm, silky smooth all-wool knit that’s made in the UK and features a pocket because, well, why not?

        Price: $99

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        Mr P. Fringed Checked Wool Cashmere-Blend Scarf


        If you took a classic Pendleton wool shirt, added a dash of cashmere, cut it up and turned into a scarf, you’d have this one from Mr P. It’s made in the UK and features a vintage-inspired check pattern that’ll pair well with any outfit (even the bad ones).

        Price: $115

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        The North Face Brown Label Insulated Scarf

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        A quilted fleece scarf — need we say more?

        Price: $150

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        Kiriko Boro Scarf

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        Made from vintage Japanese boro fabrics that date as far back as a century or more, these scarves are one-of-a-kind. Each one is unique and dyed using indigo, so they’ll get better with age.

        Price: $250

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        Loewe Striped Brushed Mohair-Blend Scarf


        This vivid scarf comes from none other than Loewe designer, JW Anderson. It’s rich colors are complemented by the hairy texture of the mohair fabric and make for one of the most playful accessories around.

        Price: $270

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        Johnstons of Elgin Cashmere Fleece Scarf


        Just when you thought the far reaches of cozy have found its limit, this wild scarf shows up. Made in the UK by storied knitwear brand Johnstons of Elgin, this scarf features an luxe cashmere knit into a fluffy fleece fabric.

        Price: $395

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