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  • December 9, 2025By Leo Davie

    Finally, a shirt that understands your commitment to minimalist packing—and your profound aversion to laundry. GORUCK’s Commando 1/4 Zip ($130) is the hero your duffel bag deserves. Woven from a mighty 89% Merino wool blend (plus 11% nylon for structural integrity, because geometry matters), this isn’t just insulation; it’s an anti-odour force field. Thanks to

  • December 5, 2025By Leo Davie

    Finally, a socially acceptable blanket you can wear in public. For $125, the Howler Brothers Salvo Hooded Blanket Flannel channels those essential “post-surf-nap” vibes, even if your closest water feature is a puddle. Constructed from the same 100% heavyweight cotton flannel as their legendary Rodanthe, this is the hoodie alternative for the man who demands

  • December 4, 2025By Leo Davie

    Look, we know what you’re thinking: £24 for a single pair of socks? Are they knitted from gold-plated unicorn hair? No, gentlemen, they are knitted from regenerated nylon waste, which is even cooler. The Near Earth Race Day Sock is less hosiery and more German-engineered performance wear. Designed specifically to fuse with the “snug uppers

  • December 1, 2025By Leo Davie

    Meet the Griffin Workshirt in Painted Camo by Imogene + Willie. Priced at $245, it is the ultimate layer for the gentleman who wants to look like he wrestles bears, but mostly just wrestles with the espresso machine. Filling the awkward void between “flannel” and “actual jacket,” this American-made, 8oz moleskin beast is designed to

  • December 1, 2025By Leo Davie

    For too long, the sock drawer has been a graveyard of holes and questionable gymwear. The London Sock Company Simply Sartorial Collection (£195) is here to stage a style coup from the ankle down. This 15-pair set is a confident palette of bold, refined colours, crafted from super soft Scottish Lisle Cotton. Why settle for

  • November 28, 2025By Leo Davie

    We all know the seasonal shift means you need garments that are aggressively dependable. Enter the &SONS Bedrock Blanket Shirt (£180): the only shirt tough enough to be an outer layer and cozy enough to serve as an actual blanket. Built from substantial 350gsm cotton, this shirt sits in that perfect, confusing space between a

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