Why anyone would want to wear only clothes from one store, I don’t know. BUT. It does make for a fun experiment, especially when it comes to showing the versatility of some classic, timeless pieces. Here’s just five, clickable outfits that we put together (mostly) from this year’s fall crop of Target’s exclusive Goodfellow & Co brand. Head here for a full review, run down, and fit observations.
Goodfellow & Co: Striped Sweater – $25, Flannel – $28, Light Brown Corduroy Pants – $28
(Orient Watch – $100ish, The Tie Bar Belt – $30, B.R. Boots – $125, Allen Edmonds Briefcase – $200)
Goodfellow & Co: Henley – $17, Camo Hoodie – $24, Puffer Vest – $30, Joggers – $25
(J.Crew Tote Bag – $100ish, Onitsuka Sneakers – $90)
Goodfellow & Co: Basic Tee – $6, Shawl Sweater – $30, Jeans – $28
(Timex Watch – $38, Gap Belt – $40, Clarks Chukkas – $125)
Goodfellow & Co: Sherpa Jacket – $50, Henley – $17, Jeans – $28, Pigskin Gloves – $23
(Banana Republic Hat – $39, Allen Edmonds Boots – $275)
Goodfellow & Co: Striped Sweater – $25, Basic Tee – $6, Joggers – $25
(Adidas Vegan Samba – $80, Southern Tier Beer, That book you’ve been meaning to read)
Suiting up with a little color and other small nods to spring.
Next up in the trilogy: warming up a smart casual look.
The first of three style scenarios as we transition to warmer weather clothes.
Plus a restock (no sale) of a favorite USA assembled dive watch.
It's nice when a brand warns their customers in advance of raising their prices.
Spring ready sneakers, grooming goods, watches, etc. Saddle up. Amazon's spring sale is on.