
Clarks’ New Wallabees Are Quilted Like Your Go-To Down Jacket
These hybrid boots offer warmth without too much added weight.
Evan Malachosky is Gear Patrol's associate editor.
These hybrid boots offer warmth without too much added weight.
This Rocky Mountain Featherbed collab is a dream come true for Blackstock & Weber designer Chris Echevarria.
The brand's standard white Oxford is a step above the rest — but far more affordable.
From department stores to niche menswear shops, this is a beginner's guide to buying clothes online.
By Evan Malachosky and Gerald Ortiz
This retro reproduction of the Air Jordan 1 Chicago is designed to look like they were left behind — inventory left over from a closed sporting goods store.
New Balance’s most well-regarded sneaker, reinvented.
Options from L.L. Bean (obviously), All-Weather, Sorel and more.
By John Zientek and Evan Malachosky
It's simple, but this three-piece collection looks really, really good.
They're similar designs, but they serve completely different functions.
Barbour and Noah mark the end of their ongoing partnership with a limited-edition collection: eight exclusive colors on a classic coat.
Two boots in Todd Snyder Moss and Todd Snyder Tan complement Danner's previous collabs.
Hambino Athletics offers actor Patrick Renna a chance to reprise his most recognizable role, Hamilton "Ham" Porter in 1993's The Sandlot.
The sandals, which Jobs wore in the '70s and '80s, offer a rare a glimpse into the entrepreneur's famously simple wardrobe.
Have questions about your skin? You're not alone.
Le Alfré is a new brand doing Oxford shirts the old-fashioned way — at a lower price than bigger brands, too.
Emily Adams Bode Aujla received the honor at last year's CFDA Awards — aka the Oscars for fashion. This week, she took home the award again.
The Dutch invented it, Brits popularized it, and now everybody owns one. (Or at least they should.)
One is a Detroit clothing company founded in 1889. The other's much newer.
The Aurora Borealis Edition of Rimowa's classic Cabin carry-on flickers like the real-life lights.
Made using deadstock Cone Mills White Oak denim, these jeans pay tribute to the 501 as it was in the mid-60s — "Big E" tag included.