Hailing from the American fashion designer’s 2012 fall/winter collection, this Thom Browne Varsity Jacket makes for an outstanding piece of outerwear. A throwback to college prep and varsity days, the piece uses light brown tweed in its body against contrasting white sleeves and front pocket accents. The silhouette is then artfully finished with a ribbed collar, cuff and waist trimmings in signature red, white and blue stripes. The casual jacket will soon be available here for ¥142,800 JPY (approximately $1,823 USD).

 

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Brand new from S.E.H Kelly is the Two-Button Neat Jacket, juxtaposing a clean and simple design against fine wool-cashmere and crisp cotton. Incorporating materials sourced in West Yorkshire, this soft and lightweight garment challenges the preconception that wool is not a suitable summer fabric. Featuring a wide functional breast pocket and natural vegetable ivory buttons, this creaseless piece hints at a workwear aesthetic while remaining casual and an ideal layering item.

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"After the success of last year’s custom Varsity Jackets we decided to team up with Centralia Knitting Mills once again for a small collection of goods.  The first is a wool Stadium Jacket in Dark Oxford with raglan sleeves, a two-way zipper, heavy ribbing and leather trim.  The second is a Black Leather Bomber with set-in sleeves and moto inspired pockets and hardware.  Despite their very different influences, both jackets have a classic silhouette and share our custom slim fit.  Limited to less than 25 pieces total, the jackets will be available later this week along with a Maroon crewneck sweater.  Hit more… for detailed shots and alternate views."  - Four Horsemen Blog post can be found here

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Brooklyn boutique Smith + Butler has teamed up with San Francisco’s Tellason Denim to produce a small range of rugged, motorcycle-friendly gear. The S+B x Tellason Chore Jackets are cut and sewn in San Francisco out of selvedge denim from Cone Mills and garment-dyed cotton twill from Italy’s Candiani. Combing workwear styling with cycle-specific functionality, the jackets feature a rounded collar, riveted buttons, a large map pocket with quick-access sunglasses slot, and two button-top patch pockets. 

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