Showing posts with label Red Wing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Red Wing. Show all posts

10/24/12

ATL Essentials: Autumn Edition



Autumn is getting into full swing, and it is a welcome reprieve from the heat of summer.  I did an ATL Essentials: Summer Edition and decided that now is an appropriate time for autumn.  These items all coincide with the cooler weather.  As usual, there is a New England-style leaning for these picks.

Pants: Charcoal Wool Flannel and Corduroy.  Although, I still wear plenty of khaki and denim, these two materials are featured most prominently in the fall.  Gray pants are the standard, but the nice warm flannel material is best suited for cooler weather.  Corduroy is fantastic as well, particularly in a green shade as pictured above.



Red Wing Boots are my favorite type of work boots.  I prefer the 875 model, and these are relegated mostly to the weekend.  Sturdy and practical.



Patagonia Fleece.  It is no secret that I am a big fan of Patagonia.  I really like their understated styling and great outdoor gear.  Fleece is perfect for this season, regardless of the model.



Tattersall shirts.  British country style tattersall is a great pattern.  It is obviously more on the casual spectrum, Barbour is the gold standard, but I own a couple shirts from Orvis and Land's End that are nice as well.



Stouts.  My favorite of which is Goose Island Bourbon County.  Perfect beer for the season, bit of a meal in itself.



Beef Stew.  The perfect fall food.  Potatos, peas, hearty meat all together.  Enjoy with stout.

Check out other ATL Essentials posts.

9/21/11

Fall Staples



Boy, it was a great summer, cookouts, hiking, and a big move.  With football starting and the weather getting chilly, New England autumn is creeping up on us.  I may take a trip up to Vermont in October to do some leaf peeping and get some Heady Topper cans at The Alchemist.  Here are some of my wardrobe staples for the upcoming season.

Barbour Bedale



Waxed cotton is always a favorite of mine, especially on dreary, foggy, cool days.  Made in England, the capital of dreary, foggy, cool days.


Patagonia Snap-T Fleece



Warm, affordable, available in a ton of great colors.  An old stand-by.


Crewneck Sweaters



Some older vintage shetland wool sweaters are in my rotation, along with more recent J.Crew lambswool joints.  Hopefully a J.Press Shaggy Dog is in my future for my birthday!


Oxford Cloth Button Down Shirts



Really these are a year-round staple, although I call on them much less during the summer.  I will often throw an aforementioned crewneck sweater on top of the shirt, especially when November rolls around.  Good options are Mercer and Sons, J.Press, Brooks Brothers, Land's End & LL Bean.


Red Wing Boots

I personally wear the classic 875s, although the Gentleman Travelers above are extremely temting


Raw Denim


Looks great with your Barbour Bedale jacket, this dark unwashed denim fades and fits your body as it gets older.  These are the only jeans I wear.  Check out APC New Standard or anything at Self Edge.


Filson Alaskan Flannel


Flannels are my weekend staple until March and "no one makes them better than Filson."  Great colors and built like a tank.


Any other reccomendations?  Leave a comment!


12/4/09

Old LL Bean Catalog: Field Coat and Maine Guide Field Boots


Don't these boots look just like the Red Wing 875s that everyone has been jocking nowadays. They are $89 for the uninsulated ones and $110 with Goretex and $10 more to add Thinsulate. The moccasin toe look is my favorite for boots, just like the 875.

Also the Upland Field Coat looks really good as it was the subject of a recent post over at Heavy Tweed Jacket. The cotton lined joint is the one he picked and I cosign. I have a bunch of LL Bean items and I really admire their quality and the outdoorsy New England aesthetic.

11/5/09

Late Autumn Outfit











Steven Alan - Solid Knit Beanie - Black
Crescent Down Works - 60/40 Montagne Parka - Army Green
The Hill-Side - Chambray Scarf - Black
Iron Heart - Super Heavy Winter Flannel - Blue
American Apparel - Organic Fine Jersey Tee (2001ORG) - white
Seiko - Orange Monster SKX781
Tanner - Skinny Standard Belt - Natural/Nickel
Supreme - Chinos - Tan
J.Crew - Camp/Boot Socks - Brown Greige
Red Wing - 8" Boots (David Z. excluisve) - Orro Russet
Blackberry - Bold 9700 (Onyx)
Allagash White Ale
Altadena Works - Teardrop Backpack -Slate Blue

any comments will be well considered