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Friday
Oct092009

Comme des Garcons SHIRT Duffle Coat

comme-des-garcons-shirt-duffel-coat-1 When it comes to updating a classic, Comme des Garcons has to be one of the names that come to mind. The SHIRT collection always has some items I personally like and this fall's down version of the duffle coat is looking rather good. CDG haven't done a whole lot to the winter staple other than change the fabric, and that's all they needed to do. While I will always adore the wool version, sometimes something a little more light weight and rain resistant is necessary. It has a nice slim fit and the olive color is my favorite of the two. The jacket also isn't too brutal on the wallet at $370 before the 20% EU discount. comme-des-garcons-shirt-duffel-coat-2

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Thursday
Oct082009

Want | Post Overalls Cruzer Vest

cruzer-vest I'm loving getting dressed these days thanks to the weather. Throwing on the layers is always fun and when you do it right you feel great thanks to the peace of mind that comes with everything considered even if it's quickly. I've been on the hunt for another good sleeveless middle layer because while I've getting a ton of mileage out of my one vest lately, I could use some variety. The Cruzer Vest by Post Overalls is the waist coat of my affection right now. Specifically this striped light blue version. It's a perfect secondary (or tertiary) colour from afar and the pinstripes offer a great bit of textured detailing up close. All the little things are right about it too: white stitching, pockets, cinch waist, bar-tacking. I also actually prefer the lighter spring versions year round as they're a bit more comfortable but I never really have the foresight to get them then. The detriments of which mean that now that I really want it, my size is nowhere to be found. If I was a bit smaller I'd benefit from my procrastination though as it's now only two thirds of its normal price. Available at Superdenim

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Thursday
Oct082009

Iron Heart Heavy Chambray

ironheart_shirts_web Are you looking for the ultimate chambray shirt? Well, it's not really a work shirt, but it has been pushed to the limits by Iron Heart in three perfect colors. It's apparently the heaviest chambray that the folks at Self Edge have ever seen - and that is saying something. The western style pockets and shoulder details sometimes through me off, but it's subtle enough and combined with the triple track stitching, snap buttons and chain stitch run off, this might be the chambray of the season. It's made in Japan from a heavy selvedge and is already running a bit low on stock. I really would love to try one of these on - just looking at the images I'm impressed. The red and black colors are surprisingly difficult to find in a good chambray, so if they still have your size, I wouldn't wait too much longer to end the search. Self Edge Link

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Thursday
Oct082009

Band of Outsiders BD Flannel

band-of-outsiders-bd-flannel Band of Outsiders have quietly added a slightly different cut to the collection this fall. Some of the oxford BD and flannel shirts have a slightly elongated size tag which signifies the body shape. They actually tried this a few seasons ago and it didn't quite work out, however this fall's new body shape is a winner for me. Finally a few of the shirts fit my frame a little better. Even though I wear a large as apposed to my regular medium, the slim shirting is long enough on the sides while still coming with the right size neck and wide enough shoulders. Of the patterns in this shape, the red plaid flannel is one of my favorites. It's about as classic a fall shirt as you can get and done as well as you could hope for. It's available at END and Roden Gray.

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Wednesday
Oct072009

S.N.S. Herning START Cardigan

sns-start-cardigan I've made note recently of a few S.N.S. Herning pieces and it can be attributed to a few things. I recently received a couple sweaters from them, we have an article about them on it's way and it's fall. Now that we're in October its definitely time for the knitwear to come out and the layers to begin to pile up. S.N.S. Herning make some of my favorite pieces when it comes to wool sweaters. I never find the wool too itchy and the fit is very comfortable. The authentic pieces from 1931 and the pieces from 2009 fit seamlessly together and offer a great reference to the sea in a product that works everywhere. The START cardigan is not one of the knits I picked up, but it was one that was high on my list. The pattern in the sweater is nicely contrasted by the ribbed waist band and the metal buttons. The olive version at END is a really good alternative to the classic navy as well.

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Wednesday
Oct072009

Just in: Head Porter +

head-porter Recently Haven became the only North American retailer that I'm aware of to stock the Head Porter Plus collection. While the collection may not seem overwhelmingly exciting upon first glance, the chinos and oxfords often have subtle unique details hidden away that you can find on your own. It's a brand we've often written about here due to their understated approach to design and the wear-ability of most pieces. The collection is made in Japan and is finally sold in Canada. Haven's first shipment was small but well edited and we should continue to see some new collections arriving in the store. We might even see the store arriving in a new city, who knows.

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Wednesday
Oct072009

Visvim Fall Elmendorf

visvim-fw-elmendorf-jkt Visvim's Elmendorf jacket might be my favorite version of the Type A-2 leather jacket. It's classic reference is obvious and there is really not need to sky away, just make it better. The simplified cut, collar size and use of chromexcel leather works so well to create the perfect leather jacket, in my opinion. I would imagine the jacket would take some wearing to cozy up to, but it would certainly be a piece to last you a lifetime. Coming across vintage pieces of a similar cut, I can usually fit both my arms down on sleeve. As seen in Hiroki's visit at Horween, you can tell he has slimmed down the cut nicely - although it may not look like it in the product shot. European Visvim distributors have brought in the stand out jacket for their Italian shop and if you have an extra couple thousand sitting around, this might be a good thing to spend it on.

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Tuesday
Oct062009

LOOK | Monday Blues

Look Monday Blues While most people may not look forward to Monday morning too much, I actually get a rush out of a full email box, drinking a 4 shot Americano and getting dressed up to get some work done. So far this fall I have been getting a lot of wear out of my chambray and club collar shirts which both have been accompanied by more neck wear than usual. This Drakes knit tie is looking great right now. I think it brings a nice casual feeling along with it, going well with an oxford cloth - its also an ideal tie choice for somebody who doesn’t need to wear a tie. The EG Bedford is a classic casual sport coat and goes well with the cords and is flexible enough to get some work done before popping into a meeting. I have been off wearing Vans for almost a year or two, only recently I picked up a pair made in the USA in white canvas. They’ve been getting loads of foot time with and without socks and I think with the right mix of fabric and patterns through the rest of the outfit, Vans can work well with a tie without looking like a poorly executed GQ spread.

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