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Fall-Ready Flannels from Corridor
Your cold-weather wardrobe should consist of warm, soft pieces you don’t want to take off. And when it comes to button-ups, they don’t get softer than Corridor’s Brushed Flecked Navy Flannel.

The softest flannel the fashion brand has ever made, its 100 percent cotton is a perfect weight at 6.7 oz. Made from navy, indigo, black and white yarns, the shirt has a subtle texture and grace from the blending of the different colors. Offering a slim fit and Portuguese milled flannel cotton, it’s the softest shirt you’ll wear all winter.

New & Noteworthy Releases

Why the Sweatpants in The Row’s New Menswear Collection Cost $790

Why the Sweatpants in The Row’s New Menswear Collection Cost $790

Not for the light-walleted or faint of heart.

The New MacBook Air Looks Like the Perfect Laptop for Most Apple Fans

The New MacBook Air Looks Like the Perfect Laptop for Most Apple Fans

Apple has finally reimagined the aging MacBook Air with a Retina Display, Touch ID, faster internals and a form factor that’s 10% thinner.

Apple Releases First New Mac Mini in 4 Years — and It’s a Powerhouse

Apple Releases First New Mac Mini in 4 Years — and It’s a Powerhouse

The last time Apple updated the Mac Mini was slightly over four years ago. So this new release has been a long time coming for Mac power users who need more than a laptop can…

The New iPad Pro Is Sexier, Brighter, More Powerful and Has Face ID

The New iPad Pro Is Sexier, Brighter, More Powerful and Has Face ID

They have smaller bodies, bigger screens and also ditch the Lightning port in favor of USB-C.

Curious About Wharncliffe Pocket Knives? This is the One to Get

Curious About Wharncliffe Pocket Knives? This is the One to Get

Ka-Bar is best known for its military knives, but the company’s latest was designed with a shape specifically for everyday use.


Fresh Deals


These On-Sale Suede Converse Sneakers Are Perfect for Fall
Save Up to 25% Converse’s suede sneakers make a great boot alternative when, well, you just don’t want to wear boots — and their rubber soles are great for pounding the pavement. And right now, Zappos is offering a variety of these styles for up to 25 percent off. — Justin Fenner


Thermoball Vest Sale
Save $50+ This Thermoball vest from The North Face is everything we want in a layer. Wear it over a sweater for an outdoor soiree, under a jacket for an added piece of warmth or on its own during trekking adventures. The Thermoball technology stays warm even when you get caught in a rainstorm, packs down into its pocket and is built with 15 denier nylon ripstop fabric. Right now you can pick up a vest in eight different colors for over $50 off. — Meg Lappe[


Billy Reid Bond Peacoat
Save 29%:In a scene from the 2012 Bond film Skyfall, leading man Daniel Craig stalks an assassin through a high-rise in Shanghai. In the action-packed sequence, Craig wears a dark tailored peacoat, deviating from Bond’s iconic black-tie attire. The peacoat, it turns out, was made by Alabama-based designer Billy Reid and was a personal favorite of Craig’s long before the movie was produced. “Daniel was a customer and had purchased the peacoat, a couple of years before he started filming the movie,” Reid told GQ a few years ago. “And he just loved the coat. And when they started filming, he said, ‘I want to wear this coat in the movie.’”
After Skyfall hit theaters, Billy Reid saw the style surge in popularity, and now, six years later, the wool-blend coat is still a staple of the brand’s outerwear collection. Made in Italy, the double-breasted coat features a tailored fit, horn buttons, a single vent and leather detailing under the collar. Normally $695, the Bond Peacoat is on sale now at East Dane and costs just $487. For a quality coat that’s good enough for the silver screen’s top spy, that’s quite the deal. — John Zientek


All the Travel Accessories You Didn’t Know You Needed Are on Sale
Save More Than 20%: Packing cubes, stuff sacks, a lightweight duffel: these are the nonessential travel accessories that you need, and they’re over 20 percent off. — Tanner Bowden


Crock-Pot 7-Quart Slow Cooker
Save 20%: The weather is turning, the leaves are changing and home cooks everywhere are dusting off their Crock-Pots. If you’re not one them, slash 20 percent off the suggested retail price of this 7-quart slow cooker from the most trusted name in the business. It features a simple variable heat setting and a stoneware insert that’s dishwasher- and microwave-safe. We also hear it makes one helluva pot roast. — Jack Seemer

Laco Pilot’s Watches
Save $41: The flieger (or pilot’s watch) of WWII origins is a classic horological design, and it remains popular today. Laco, established in 1925, was one of the original manufacturers selected by the German government to produce flieger watches for pilots during the War, and they’re still producing the classic design today, designing and assembling them in Pforzeim, Germany.

Huckberry currently carries three models of Laco flieger watch, two of which, the Augsburg 42 and the Aachen 42, are currently on sale for $369, a $41 savings off the list price of $410. Both feature 42mm matte-finished stainless steel cases with 50m of water resistance, 20mm lug widths, Miyota 821 A automatic movements, scratch and impact-resistant sapphire crystals, transparent case backs, oversized knurled crowns, riveted calf leather straps and lume-filled dials and sword hands.

The differences between the two models is largely in the dials: the Augsburg 42 is an “A-type” dial, which includes a lumed minute track with larger hash marks at the hours, plus Arabic numerals and a triangle with two dots at the 12 o’clock position. The Aachen features a “B-type” dial, which has a minute track with larger hash marks at the hours, but rather than Arabic numerals corresponding to each hour, instead has numerals ascending in 5-minute intervals, plus an inner 12-hour track. — Oren Hartov



Faherty Button-up Shirts
Save 49%:When Mike Faherty started his namesake clothing brand a little over five years ago, his focus was on fabric. After spending nearly seven years at Ralph Lauren, Faherty was well-versed in both the process of making great garments and the importance of telling a story through materials. His own brand — cofounded with his brother — was rooted in the East Coast beach lifestyle, so the fabrics he designed for shirts reflected that. They had a great worn-in handfeel and a sun-kissed color. “When you saw our stuff, it was always going to have that little patina on it, whatever the fabrication may be,” Faherty told us in 2017.

The brand’s shirts are deceptively simple. On the rack, they look like basic plaid button-ups, but once you put them on, they immediately reveal the thought and effort behind the fabric. They’re substantial but soft, like a favorite shirt you’ve worn and washed for years.

If you’re in the market for a new button-up shirt, head over to Nordstorm Rack now. You can currently save 49 percent on button-up shirts from Faherty. Featuring a range of custom-developed fabrics and timeless designs, they’re well worth the price. — John Zientek


Today on Gear Patrol

Best Running Sneakers Released in October 2018

Best Running Sneakers Released in October 2018

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3 Premium Kitchen Tools Absolutely Worth the Money

3 Premium Kitchen Tools Absolutely Worth the Money

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Airstream Nest Review: A Modern, Luxurious Molded Fiberglass Trailer

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These Are the 25 Best Outdoors Watches You Can Buy in 2018

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Devereux: Built on the Family Value of Dressing Well

Devereux: Built on the Family Value of Dressing Well

Brothers Robert and Will Brunner founded DVRX Clothing on their family philosophy that dressing well is the highest form of good manners.

Brand Hack: The Best Dyson You Can Buy Is Not New

Brand Hack: The Best Dyson You Can Buy Is Not New

Deciding what the best Dyson vacuum is isn’t just a matter of performance.

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