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EDITOR’S NOTE

Last TIM of the year 😵‍💫 I hope it was a wonderful holiday break for you all, spent with family and food. Reminder: no material progress gets made at work next week… and your boss knows it. Act like it.

Anyway, let’s tap into today.

LUXURY
Italian Layers

Officine Generale

This zip-up cardigan in soft merino wool has a funnel collar and two-way closure for easy temp control. English rib knit runs the body and sleeves, while tighter rib trims the collar, cuffs, and hem. Made with a striped olive and beige pattern, this piece is now on sale. The natural flex and structure help it hold form after years of wear.

Officine Generale

This peacoat from Portugal has a loose cut in virgin wool and nylon, with raglan sleeves that give your arms room to layer. The coat sits above the knee and has six buttons, welt pockets on the chest, and flap pockets lower down. Now on sale as well, it has a back slit and full lining for cold days. A tab at the collar lets you button it up tight when wind picks up.

WORKWEAR
Duck Canvas x2

Pointer Brand

Made in Bristol by L.C. King since 1913, this coat has soft corduroy at the collar and blanket lining inside. The 100% cotton duck canvas holds up to rough use and fades with age in a good way. An enzyme wash gives it a broken-in feel right away, and brass buttons add a classic touch. The coat runs large, so size down if you want a closer fit.

L.C. King

This jean is cut from heavy cotton duck with a narrow straight leg that moves between shop and street. Each pair is hand-sewn in Bristol with American-made fabric and heavy thread. The fit runs true to size with a 34" inseam and a simple five-pocket setup. At $80, it's an honest pant built to last for years of daily wear.

STREETWEAR
Windows logo dupe

Bronze 56K is an NYC skate brand with VHS-era aesthetic and authentic skate credentials. And it’s not priced like it’s LV the way so many fake skate brands now do. Thankyouverymuch.

Bronze 56K

This hoodie in pure cotton has a raised puff print logo on the chest. I like a cheeky rip off of a logo that comes right up to the line of copyright infringement without crossing it. The fit is roomy and the fabric is soft, good for layering or wearing solo. Bronze 56k keeps the details simple here and lets the logo do the talking. It's cut with a hood, pouch pocket, and ribbed cuffs in a bright blue tone.

Bronze 56K

This beanie in brown acrylic flips to show stripes on one side and solid on the other. The knit is tight and the fit is snug, sitting close to the head with a fold at the brim. At one size, it works for most and keeps heat in when temps drop. Bronze 56k calls it emo, but it's really just a solid skull cap with a flip option.

OFFICE WEAR
Sturdy Office Garb

Buck Mason

Cut from 5 oz indigo chambray, this shirt wears light and fades over time like denim. The button-down collar has a scallop pocket on the chest and a box pleat at the back. Mother of pearl buttons and clean seams give it a sharp look. It's garment washed so it's soft from day one and will only get better with age.

Buck Mason

This chore coat uses 340 GSM merino wool that's been boiled twice for density and warmth. The fit has a slim arm and room in the body for a sweater below. Three patch pockets, real horn buttons, and hand-sewn facings make this a coat built to stay sharp for years. The fabric holds heat well and the stone color pairs with most things in your closet.

ONE LAST THING….
Drake Maye

Drake “Drake Maye” Maye

Drake Maye.

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