The name says it all: the Relwen Abominable Hood Jacket ($298) is designed for conditions so cold, they feel purely mythical. This isn’t just a jacket; it’s a stylish, fleece-lined fortress built to defeat winter’s worst mood swings. Crafted from a comfortable wool sherpa and polyester blend, its relaxed fit is engineered for maximum layering—meaning
We get it. Your conscience tells you to buy sustainable, but your style profile whispers, “Don’t buy something that looks like it was woven by a very earnest hamster.” Enter the CLAE Joshua Sneakers (£130), the perfect compromise for the modern gent who needs to look sharp without drowning the planet in microplastics. These runners
At $550, the Bradley Mountain Polar Navigator isn’t just a jacket; it’s a commitment to a lifestyle that requires a compass and a utility tab. Proudly made in the USA with a 7oz waxed outer layer, this thing is so insulated, we suspect you could wear it through a Minnesota winter with just a t-shirt
We’ve found the perfect garment for the man whose spirit animal is a classic Americana icon but whose preferred habitat is a well-lit pub. Feast your eyes on the P&Co Bronco Knitted Polo for £98. This isn’t your grandad’s stale golf shirt; it’s a long-sleeve, midweight, olive green masterpiece spun from 100% ribbed cotton. Featuring
Finally, a shirt that understands your complex emotional needs. The Taylor Stitch Connor Overshirt (yours for $208) is rugged enough for the woods but sharp enough to survive holiday cocktail parties. Crafted from a substantial 14-oz wool and Livaeco viscose boucle, it boasts a richly textured, blanket-soft feel. The best part? This isn’t just about
If you’ve ever had to choose between the cosy texture of corduroy and the practical warmth of a quilted jacket, Criquet just solved your existential crisis. The Corduroy Quilted Shacket (a steal at $218) is the menswear Frankenstein you desperately need. It throws two Fall giants—the Corduroy Pearl Snap and the Quilted Shacket—into a melting