Category: Outer&Jaket
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Formosa Cashmere Jacket
On a cashmere jacket from Sartoria Formosa, one of Naples’ tailoring masters — a reflection on the cultural backbone behind the work, and on the beauty and ease the jacket itself carries. read more
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Brioni Brunico Midnight Blue (DarkNavy)
A definitive exploration of the Brioni “Brunico” in Midnight Blue. Discover why this orthodox navy suit remains the global benchmark for versatility, supreme comfort, and social authority. From its Super 160’s construction to its seamless pairing with a 30-year-old OMEGA Seamaster, we delve into the essence of a masterpiece designed for the modern gentleman. read more
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Tie Your Tie Kiton
It’s been a long time since I’ve worn a suit on a regular basis, but a change of heart has made me want to start wearing them again. In this article, I share my thoughts on wearing a Tie Your Tie suit I bought 20 years ago for the first time in ages. read more
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A-2 Deck Jacket
Originally adopted by the U.S. Navy for cold-weather deck operations, the A-2 Deck Jacket is lined with acrylic boa for insulation. It effectively blocks the wind while providing warmth even in midwinter, making it a dependable outerwear choice throughout the colder months. read more
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M65 Field Jacket 2nd.Model
The M65 featured here is the second generation model issued by the U.S. military in the late 1960s. Known as the Second Model, it revised issues found in the initial model (such as changing from no epaulettes to having them). (Manufactured in 1969) This is an authentic military uniform, highly functional, with a stoic form… read more
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How to Wear A-2 REAL McCOY’S
Last time, I wrote about Real McCOY’S A-2 jacket. This time, I’ll introduce some styling combinations I couldn’t cover in that article. The previous piece explored how men in their 40s and older can wear the rugged A-2 without looking like old men, achieving a more refined look. This time, I wanted to write about… read more
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How to Wear Brunello Cucinelli Corduroy Jacket
Last time I wrote about the Brunello Cucinelli corduroy jacket, but the photos didn’t fully convey its texture and feel. So this time, I’m adding more pictures and showing styling combinations I couldn’t cover in the previous article. I’ve paired the corduroy jacket with Brunello Cucinelli’s five-pocket jeans-style corduroy pants and Levi’s 501XX jeans. read more
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Brunello Cucinelli Shearing Biker Jacket
Shearing involves trimming the wool from sheepskin to create a soft inner layer, resulting in a lightweight, supple, and warm leather item with the leather surface facing out. This shearing technique, interpreted through Brunello Cucinelli’s design sensibility, has been crafted into a double-faced biker jacket style—the Shearling Biker Jacket featured here. read more
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Dior Cashmere Pea coat
The Dior cashmere peacoat I’m introducing this time has several distinctive features when actually worn, making it a piece that requires a bit more effort to achieve a truly sophisticated look. However, once you grasp the key points, it becomes an excellent peacoat capable of creating a very refined style. I’d like to cover these… read more
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A-2 REAL McCOY’S
My A-2 flight jacket is the REAL McCOY’S A-2 flight jacket. They meticulously researched the authentic A-2, enhancing the quality of the leather material, stitching, and rib detailing, while incorporating various innovations to ensure it remains comfortable to wear today. It’s an exceptional piece that elevates the quality without compromising the original style and form… read more
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