We’re in an appropriately thankful mood this week, and how couldn’t we be? With a new collaboration from New Balance and Casablanca, a ski-focused alliance between Rowing Blazers and Fila, and the introduction of a shawl collar lambswool overcoat by Colhay’s, we’ve got plenty to feel grateful for. We think you’ll feel the same once you consult the list below.
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Howlin’ New World Science Fair Isle Sweater
Science Fair Isle… get it? Regardless, this enthusiastically patterned knit from Howlin’ will sit nicely above a blue OCBD and a pair of camel-colored corduroys.
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Sid Mashburn Men’s Micro-Corduroy Sport Shirt
Is there such a thing as micro-dosing corduroy? Perhaps there is, in the form of this forest-colored Sid Mashburn shirt made with a wale so fine you may need a magnifying glass to spot it.
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New Balance + Casablanca 237 Suede-Trimmed Logo-Jacquard and Leather Sneakers
If any brand can temporarily relieve New Balance of its half-ironic dad appeal, it’s Casablanca. The maximalist label has updated New Balance’s classic 237 model with suede and canvas panels depicting their interlocking monogram, in addition to an embordered tongue and a green rubber sole.
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Isabel Marant Lucas Striped Polo Shirt
With temperatures slipping into the 40s, you may think we’ve reached the end of long-sleeve polo shirt season—but you’re wrong. As it happens, merino wool long-sleeve polo shirt season is just beginning, and this striped specimen from Isabel Marant is a prime example of the form.
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Drake’s Japanese Moleskin Double-Breasted Work Coat
There’s never been a better look for raking leaves than this double-breasted piece from Drake’s, which is made from Japanese moleskin and modeled after 19th century workwear coats. A collar made from Italian corduroy is just the cherry on top.
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73 London Velvet Wide-Leg Trousers
If you’re going to wear non-formal velvet trousers you might as well do it the 73 London way, with a wide leg, a flared ankle and a generous break. Match it to a similar amount of attitude up top with a printed shirt or a peak lapel blazer.
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Tom Ford Puffer Coat
Here we have the puffer coat as only Tom Ford could do it with a cotton velvet exterior, a pair of angled zipper pockets and a dramatic length usually reserved for tailored overcoats. Toss it over a chunky turtleneck and a pair of trousers.
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There Was One Cotton Field Shirt Jacket
If you like the look of a safari jacket, but wished it were a little less… safari jacket, this cotton shirt jacket from There Was One might be right for you. It features two pleated flap pockets at the chest but keeps the lower half clean and remains blissfully free of epaulets.
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Mario Portolano Suede Gloves
Yes, it’s time to start thinking about gloves. But more specifically, it’s time to start thinking about a pair of Italian-made suede gloves lined with cashmere and finished with traditional pintuck pleats and vented cuffs.
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Rowing Blazers x Fila Ski Jacket
You know that photo of your dad on a ski trip to Vail in 1993 where he’s wearing that great multi-color jacket? Well, this collaborative effort between Rowing Blazers and Fila isn’t the exact piece, but it’s based off designs from the sportswear label’s archive and comes pretty darn close.
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Ralph Lauren Purple Label Kent Velvet Dinner Jacket
With a holiday season that may again feature black tie events on the horizon, it’s a smart time to invest in a proper dinner jacket. We’re taken with this velvet number from Ralph Lauren Purple Label, which sports a wide shawl collar, a four-button double-breasted stance and a soft shoulder. Pair it to matching trousers to own the full kit or wear it above a pair of satin-striped tuxedo pants.
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ts(s) Boa Lined Flight Jacket in Cotton and Nylon Dotted Jacquard
No, we don’t know why the workwear-obsessed Japanese label stuck a parenthesis in their name either, but they can do whatever they want so long as they keep making jackets like this. Its flight jacket bucks convention with a cotton-nylon body that places raised mocha spots against a khaki background for the toughest take on polka dot we’ve ever seen.
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Colhay’s Superfine Lambswool Shawl Coat
Colhay’s has introduced what could be considered Scotland’s answer to the kimono: a belted shawl collar coat made from superfine lambswool. With its roomy fit, twin patch pockets and deep V-neck, it combines the comfort of a bathrobe with the warmth of a cardigan and the utility of an overcoat.
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Anglo-Italian Sailing Jacket in Cotton Canvas
Most fall jackets are cut for the field, but Anglo-Italian’s latest takes its inspiration from the sea. Its sailing jacket is made from a water and wind-resistant Italian cotton canvas and finished with a suede collar, a storm flap and Black Watch tartan lining.
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Scott Fraser Collection Draper Overcoat
Are we ready for the return of the big, black overcoat? Scott Fraser Simpson thinks so, and he’s softened the look from business class to boho with details like a shawl collar, patch pockets, an extra-long belt and a 1980s-inspired voluminous fit.