Hooray for all those lovely things that warm weather brings, but we’re in the dog days now. And looking forward to fall is hard not to do. New designs are working their way online and in stores. Be warned: Much of these are full price for now, as well as excluded from codes & discounts since they’re new on the scene. 20 today, 20 tomorrow, and just think… in 40 days we’ll be breathing down the equinox.
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That’s… not a wingtip. Now it is a brogue, but there’s no “wing” stitching there. But hey, let’s just move on. The Hyde Oxford in Bourbon looks like it could be one super smooth shoe, and BR has even added a a monk strap and will be adding a wingtip (yes wingtip) boot. Haven’t seen any of these in person. The blue suedes from this summer are still going strong, so there’s hopes for these on the quality side.
A dark, fine wale corduroy blazer like this one walks right up to that velvet blazer line but emphatically stops short. It still has plenty of personality, but steers clear of the “player”-ness. 98% cotton, 2% spandex for some movement, and a new arrival. Give it some time and codes should eventually be applicable. Meanwhile, this is a cheaper alternative with potential, and should be on sale. A lot.
Actually came out this summer, but one of Orient’s newest models, and now available in a couple of more case/dial options including rose gold. Classy. Simple. Domed crystal and a 21 jewel automatic movement. 40.5mm in diameter.
Part of the 1850 footwear collection, made from Italian Calfskin, and dead simple. Kinda looks like a cleaned up road version of Timberland’s 6″ zip Earthkeepers boot. Wider tan laces are a real nice touch, and easy to replicate on a pair of brown boots of your own if you’d like to, y’know, get a similar look and not blow $185.
If you don’t have arms that are unusually long, you can size down and end up with a super cheap do-anything poplin which comes in a dozen or so useable colors and patterns. Plain white, light blue, ginghams and bengal stripes. All for just north of $20 with a good sized collar that’ll sit well when layered under a sportcoat if you iron em’ up. Hard to believe it took Target this long. Seen already over here, but, these might end up being the long sleeve shirts of the fall.
100% Polyurethane of course. Looks pretty damn good on the web. Sizeable too, at 2700 cubic inches.
A (hopefully) tough, do anything, thicker sportcoat for us blazer addicts. Had high hopes for a somewhat similar looking GAP version of this style, but that one was a disappointment. This one’s made of yarn-dyed canvas, and if it takes some breaking in to soften up, that’ll be a good thing.
Crewnecks started to make a comeback against the standard V-neck last year, and expect more of the same this year. Especially when it comes to dressed down stuff (which is obviously where the crew neck is more at home.) SHOPNOW gets 30% off sale items and expires today.
$150 isn’t dirt cheap, but it’s not break the bank for most either. It’s an investment, but if you’re looking for a shoe that occupies that area between your best lace ups and your sneakers, these might be worth a shot. Perforations and sweeping lines look fantastic. Great shape from above too. Ships and returns free through Nordstrom.
At 41mm it doesn’t overwhelm, and the styling leans awfully classic for Fossil. That’s good. Sometimes Fossil can get a little too young, trendy, and chunky. But is it a chronograph? Seems like it would be. Not sure though. Would certainly like to see more of this styling from the leans-young Fossil brand in the future.
To quote Maximus: “Hold the line!” That’s a lot of money. Sit put. Kenneth Cole has plenty of site wide sales. Nice color though. Two other saturated colors too. Lots of color without getting crazy bright. Just hold off until they come down from the Bonobos price level.
Boy that’s expensive. Boy does it look perfect. Lined with linen on the top half and cotton on the bottom. Available in three shades. Self/tonal elbow patches and a detachable hood.
Almost fifty bucks. Man. But they’ve nailed the transition into deeper fall like colors while still remaining noticeable.
Another take on the minimalist card case / wallet, but the leather color and strikingly light canvas interior set this sucker apart. Made in the USA and it’s hard not to like the subtle Wheelmen & Co logo.
Good heavens. $350 is more than plenty of us like to spend on a suit, but the wool/silk fabric from Loro Piana, the patch pockets, and the quality you get from Suit Supply makes this awfully tempting for those with the funds. Could be a jacket you’ll have a hard time not wearing three or four times in a week.
All the retro varsity jacket look, with none of the fake lettering/logos found on other jackets. That and it’s a wool blend. Synthetic leather arms of course, and wouldn’t really work for most as a first choice casual jacket, but cool to some none the less and under $100.
So $15 at Nordstrom with free shipping (and returns), or $15 +$5.99 shipping through TheTieBar. I’m sure the numbers work out great for TheTieBar, for having their name all over Nordstrom. But… it’s Nordstrom for this purchase at least.
A new arrival for the Christopher Ward watch company. And a heads up. Going to be seeing one of these in person for a review… and… *cough* a giveaway sometime in the fall.
Part II, aka, the next 20, to come tomorrow. Including items from L.E.C., which just launched their new fall line today.
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Hitting the middle ground for the upcoming holiday feast.
In person with Hamilton's new 38mm, quartz powered field watch.