
This Bag May Be the Best Way to Carry Your Suit for Travel
Premium materials and rugged construction.
John Zientek has worked on Gear Patrol’s editorial staff since 2015. His passion for manufacturing, design, and the creative process has taken him from remote towns to major cities worldwide to tell stories about the people, places, and cultures that shape superlative products. When not helping guide Gear Patrol’s editorial strategy, he enjoys loud music indoors, soft music outdoors, and life’s natural song when there’s no music at all. You can often find him cooking outdoors or walking near large bodies of water in Northern California.
Premium materials and rugged construction.
By John Zientek
You procrastinated, but we’ve got you covered.
By John Zientek
Unique patchwork pieces sewn in the Gap New York City design studio.
By John Zientek
Minimal card wallets, bifolds, zip wallets and more.
By John Zientek
A handmade boot for just over two bills.
By John Zientek
French terry, fleece-back and double-face.
By John Zientek
A Type III style jacket cut from 11.8-ounce denim.
By John Zientek
Horween Chromexcel leather and Goodyear welt construction.
By John Zientek
Made from heat-resistant aluminized Nomex.
By John Zientek
Two exterior card slots and a one-sided entry interior cash slot.
By John Zientek
A suede upper with brass eyelets and a Vibram sole.
By John Zientek
A classic style with quality construction.
By John Zientek
Sealed rubber sidewalls and a leather upper.
By John Zientek
Outerknown teamed up with FairEnds for a new collection of American-made hats.
By John Zientek
Cut from waterproof and breathable nylons.
By John Zientek
Dom Vetro, State Optical Co.
By John Zientek
Garments that stood up to harsh Northeastern winters and were prized for their durability and comfort.
By John Zientek