
Two of Last Year’s Most Popular Style Products Came from Outdoor Brands
2021 was a battle between Gorpcore and gaudy designer goods. 2022 looks like more of the same.
Evan Malachosky is Gear Patrol's associate editor.
2021 was a battle between Gorpcore and gaudy designer goods. 2022 looks like more of the same.
Mr. Slowboy (aka Fei Wang) draws portraits for brands like Barbour, Mont Blanc, BMW and a bunch more. Now, he's put out a book that recaps his portfolio thus far.
If you work on a computer, you probably need a pair. Here's how to pick the right one.
By Evan Malachosky and Gerald Ortiz
Two New Balance collabs, paint splattered pants, an adventure watch and so much more.
Presented By Carhartt
Merino wool is a sustainable material when the sheep are treated well. Sheep Inc, short for Sheep Included, is transparent about its efforts to ensure their animals are: They allocate wearers a sheep to name and track when they buy something.
Like a pop quiz, picking the right size ring can be hard if you're unprepared. Here are three ways to find yours from home.
Some of these podcasts do deep-dives into the origins of iconic garments. Others discuss menswear more loosely.
The graphics celebrate Black climbers Sophia Danenberg and Phil Henderson, who surmounted Everest in 2006 and plan to this year, respectively.
The Blazer is by no means new, but that's the beauty of it.
The Foreo Luna 3 uses vibrating silicone parts powered by an internal battery (and controlled by an app) to clean and massage your face.
Do these iconic chukkas still reign supreme? Or, are they too basic?
Fellow Barber's Emily Clark comments on the haircut she loves to suggest.
Denim chore coats, new Adidas high-tops, watch collabs galore and more.
By Zen Love and Evan Malachosky
A dermatologist demystifies the steps men should take to care for their face, and explains which products work best.
A multi-tool for your face, Frederick Scott's new overshirt, a green Waldan watch and more.
By Zen Love and Evan Malachosky
The reimagined CSWP Shelter silhouette mixes Salomon's "outdoor-leaning aesthetic" with Carhartt WIP's "industrial metropolis" mindset.
That groundhog be damned. Spring can't come soon enough.
This book details Black Ivy's largely undocumented impact on mainstream culture.
15% of the proceeds from these boots will be donated to the Appalachian Trail Conservancy, an organization that tends to and manages the more than 2,200 mile-long path that passes through 14 states.