Gentlemen, feeling inspired to hit the “Mindset Trail”? No idea what that is, but this P&Co t-shirt (£35) is apparently ready for it. Combining activewear performance with a hand-drawn graphic style, it’s the perfect attire for looking like you might exercise. Crafted from a blend of cotton, polyester, and spandex, it promises comfort and flexibility,
So, you’re the kind of gent who takes the “scenic route,” even if that route involves more mud than tarmac? Then say hello to the Passenger Offroad Recycled Sherpa Fleece ($114.95) – your new best mate for those “deeper” explorations – you know, the ones where you end up questioning all your life choices. Crafted
Gentlemen, Red Wing knows boots. They’ve been building the kind that can survive a nuclear apocalypse (probably). Now, they’ve unleashed the Heritage Weekender Chukka Boots ($200, around £160), a “rare departure” into the world of casual footwear that can apparently still handle “just as much hell as a work boot.” So, perfect for those truly
Gentlemen, are you amphibious? Or perhaps just perpetually indecisive about your terrain? The Howler Brothers Shoalwater Tech Shorts ($89) are here to solve your aquatic (and terrestrial) dilemmas. So popular as pants, they just had to chop ’em off into shorts form! Built with a magical 4-way stretch nylon/spandex blend, these bad boys are ready
Gentlemen, fancy channelling your inner Steve McQueen (circa 1973, maybe with slightly less actual racing)? The Taylor Stitch Shifter Jacket ($188) is here to transport you back to the groovy era of zip-front trucker jackets, minus the questionable moustaches. Crafted from a midweight organic cotton canvas that’s been pigment-dyed and then heavily stone-washed, this jacket
Gentlemen, behold! The MuskOx Fireside Grand Flannel Shirt (£122) – not just a flannel, but the “unrivalled leader of flannels.” This isn’t some flimsy excuse for a shirt; this is a heavyweight champion, two times thicker than your average flannel. You could probably use it as a small blanket in a pinch (though we wouldn’t