Category: Outerwear

  • Fishtailing With Ace Hotel x Alpha Industries

    Get your swerve on in this waterproof M-65 fishtail parka collab: Good looking parka, and the price isn’t bad either at $300.  Alpha Industries makes some quality stuff, so you know you’re good on that end.  Ace Hotel has been known for quality products since the beginning too.  Click the price link for detail shots.

  • Geometric Camouflage – Puzzle Them With Polygons

    A.P.C. has that hotness for F/W: I’d prefer it in a green colorway rather than the tan one pictured… but hey, I’m annoying and picky.  All I know is that in this colorway you’ll be the only guy stunting hard looking like you fed your friends dog puzzle pieces and beer as a joke, and…

  • Valentino S/S 2013 Camouflage Collection

    The Italian luxury brand goes full woodland. The above promo video was from their launch of the collection at their Milan store.  You may recognize Chinese artist Liu Bolin, as the guy getting painted to become “invisible”.  That is his claim to fame, and some of the pictures are actually really neat. Two jackets, a sweater,…

  • New Era x Alpha Industries MA-1 Jacket

    I gave Alpha Industries a rough time on couple past posts for not changing the game as much on collabs as I think they could have.  In reality, it’s probably not their fault because they have the standard thing they do VERY well, and the companies they work with don’t want to deviate too far…

  • Ghost Lion Camo Head To Toe Not Recommended

    That’s what they call this camouflage. I guess “Tiger Stripe” wasn’t edgy enough: Out of all camouflage patterns I can think of, tiger stripe is among my least favorite.  I don’t mind it for embellishments or accents on an item of clothing, but the pattern is just too noisy in my opinion for everyday wear. If you…

  • Waxed Cotton A-2 Flight Jacket

    A good looking A-2 from England’s Private White V.C.:   Available for $620 over at Mr. Porter.  Waxed cotton only looks better with age… this jacket is sweet.  Good to see an A-2 when so many companies seem to be sticking with the MA-1.