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Reiss, Random Golf Club, Aime Leon Dore, J. Press x Buck Mason, Ministry of Supply
EDITOR’S NOTE
National/cultural cuisines that have a street food element within their body of work are the best cuisines. If there’s no street food, what’s the point?
Anyway, let’s tap into today.
LUXURY
The Outerwear Onslaught’s Onset
Are you ready for a full-frontal barrage of outerwear that I’m going to be throwing at you in my first Fall/Winter season in your inboxes? Let’s get started with the Suede Harrington Jacket from Reiss in London. Crafted from supple suede cut, this jacket features a stand collar, button closure, and multiple pockets for both style and function. The structure of the collar and intricacies of the pattern (especially on the back) make this thing an unquestionable starter in your fall lineup. Available in chocolate brown and dark olive, this jacket is perfect for adding an edge.
WORKWEAR
Slick Golf Pant
The Random Golf Club Easy Trouser in Sienna is the modern golf pant you want in your bag now that shorts are getting put away. Made from a cotton-poly blend, these trousers have a relaxed fit with a drawstring waist for comfort — there’s no need for clunky belts on the course anymore. The rich sienna color adds warmth, but there’s also a blue and a slate color for something more neutral. Side pockets and back patch pockets provide ample storage for balls and tees. These pants are perfect for golfing and subsequent lounging, with a modern cut that works both on and off the course.
STREETWEAR
ALD x NYY
After last night’s Yankees win in the Fall Classic, a hat like this is fair enough to include in TIM. Aime Leon Dore’s Yankees Trapper Hat is an ode to its founder’s city, and the cotton and shearling lining admittedly looks very cozy. Players and fans can leave it behind in New York before Game 5 in Los Angeles, though, where LAD will look to put ALD to bed for good.
FORMAL WEAR
The Perfect Americana Collab?
Buck Mason and J. Press have launched their second collaboration, blending East Coast prep with West Coast vibes. The collection features iconic pieces like the Shaggy Dog Sweater, Oxford Shirts, Tweed Sport Coat and Gloverall Duffle Coat, all made in the USA. This new release expands on their initial offering, showcasing a mix of classic Ivy League fashion with a relaxed California twist. I love when two TIM mainstays get together and make something great.
OFFICE WEAR
A Very Transparent Brand
Ministry of Supply's Kinetic Blazer in Dark Olive is a modern (and responsible) example of the classic sport coat. Made from Japanese warp-knit fabric, this blazer offers 4-way stretch for easy movement, light weight and comfort. The unlined design keeps it feathery and airy, while the wrinkle-resistant poly material means it stays crisp even after long wear, sitting or folding. Machine washable and quick-drying, this blazer is ideal for travel or daily wear in both casual and formal settings. This brand also is crazy transparent, and says which person in which factory made it — pretty cool in my view.
ONE LAST THING….
Jheeeee!
This boot does something to me… the Stoffa Pleated Boot has a je ne sais quoi that can only be compared with my musings of one day living a day in head-to-toe Geoffrey B. Small. They’re lived in. They’re marked. There’s an undeniably authentic injection of sabi in the patina. I want to fight for these on the battlefield. I want to fight in these on the battlefield. Yes.
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