Staff Picks: What Our Style Team Likes Right Now

Fashion is confusing.

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Every single day, our style team filters through millions upon millions of style articles, clothing pieces, collection launches, brand parties, blogger fads, runway shows, fashion shoots, lookbooks and many, many more stimuli to stay on top of what’s hot in men’s fashion. In spite of all that noise, we’ll keep things simple here: just four things we’re into right now, updated each week.

RRL Limited-Edition Ranch Coat

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Inspired by the ’78 Polo Western collection, this ranch coat is guaranteed to turn heads. Made from double-faced wool-blend jacquard, it features a lamb shearing collar, corozo buttons and an adjustable belt at the back. If you’re looking to channel Dennis Hopper in Taos, or you just want a unique jacket, act now — only 100 of these were made.

OrSlow 107 Ivy Fit Denim

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Offered in a “three-year wash,” these selvedge jeans may be one of the better light-wash denim offerings available. They’re made in Japan from 13.5-ounce denim and feature aged rivets and a zip fly. The fit is slim, but not skinny, a silhouette that’s flattering on many people.

Remi Relief Tie Dye Fleece Zip Hoodie

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This indigo tie-dyed hoodie has just the right amount of chill vibes. Made in Japan, it features a double-zip closure with a beaded pull on the front zip. It’s also lightly distressed, so it’ll look and feel like you’ve had it for years.

Nonnative Rider Gloves by Grip Swany

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These Japanese leather gloves are both unique and functional. They feature a zip fastening on the outer palm, a slim profile and a soft lining. What’s more, they have static pads on the thumb and index finger, allowing wearers to use a smartphone without removing the gloves.

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