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EDITOR’S NOTE

This has been the least fashionable week of my entire life. It’s so cold that I have become a serial outfit repeater. Massive red jacket, scarf, gloves, hat, hood on. It’s the type of cold where you cover everything but a small sliver for your eyes. Stay warm, stay blessed.

Anyway, let’s tap into today.

LUXURY
American Knits

Dehen

Dehen built this wool sweater on the same 1940s machines that made the original, knitting pure worsted wool into a thick jersey that holds heat. The full-zip model has a turtle collar, satin lining in the body and sleeves, and a heavy brass zipper that opens from both ends. Extra fabric patches at the elbows keep wear spots strong, and two front pockets with satin lining hold small items. Made in Portland with a solid, lasting build.

Dehen

Dehen knits this six-button cardigan on vintage 1940s machines using 100% worsted wool in an extra-heavy four-end jersey. The corozo buttons click into place down the front, while welt pockets at the waist keep hands warm or hold a wallet. The wool gets softer with each wear but stays thick enough to layer over a shirt on cold days. Made in Portland with old methods and new care.

WORKWEAR
Exquisite French work jacket

Vetra

Vetra weaves organic cotton into a dungaree twill with two-ply warp yarns that hold up to years of wear, then cuts and sews it in their own French factory as they have since 1927. Five copper buttons close the front, three pockets plus one inside handle daily carry, and the body sits shorter than their other styles for a less boxy look. This jacket comes in 18 colors, from classic khaki and navy to brighter shades like quince and jade. Built by hand in France with authentic methods.

Vetra

STREETWEAR
Easy Wearing // CozyFlo©

Corridor

Corridor cuts these shorts from 400 GSM French terry cotton, then dunks the finished pieces in dye for a soft vintage wash that gets richer with age. The straight fit moves easily through the leg, an external drawstring adjusts at the waist, and the fabric stays cool in heat. Made in Portugal with relaxed tailoring. Just pull them on and go.

Corridor

Corridor built this fleece jacket with thick, plush poly pile on the outside and a smooth lining inside, then added a double YKK zipper that opens from top or bottom. A chest pocket with a zip holds keys or a phone, while side pockets keep hands warm on cold mornings. The deep pile traps heat and the clean lines layer well under a coat.

OFFICE WEAR
Chinos: Buttoned and Tied

SKU

Save Khaki cuts these chinos from a micro-sanded cotton twill that starts crisp and breaks in with each wear, then dyes and shrinks them so the fit stays true. The straight leg tapers slightly at the ankle, sitting low on the waist with a slim hip and thigh. A back welt pocket and welt flap pocket handle cards and keys without adding bulk. Made in the USA from imported fabric.

SKU

Save Khaki mixes the comfort of sweatpants with the look of chinos in this twill pant, using micro-sanded cotton for the body and a soft Supima knit waistband with a rib and drawstring. The waistband stretches and adjusts easily, while the twill body keeps a clean shape that works beyond the couch. The fabric gets softer after each wash and the fit stays relaxed without looking sloppy. Made in the USA with garment dyeing and preshrunk treatment.

ONE LAST THING….
This book is good

That is all.

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