Category Archives: Outerwear

In Detail – 01/25/2012

Alright, time to switch it up a bit. I wanted the photos of me actually wearing stuff to be more detailed, so I’ll be going in that direction from this day forward. Details are so important, and my aesthetic is based primarily off of them, functionality, and just being comfortable.

Hat: Ebbets Field (New color way in the works)

Jacket: Woolrich Woolen Mills (Daiki Era) Khaki Poplin Parka

Shirt: Engineered Garments Chambray Work Shirt

Pants:  Rogue Territory Indigo Work Trousers

Shoes: New Balance 992

Bag: Filson Zipper Tote

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Post Overalls

Takeshi Ohfuchi has been perfecting American vintage reproductions with Post Overalls/Post O’alls since 1993, and has been making every single garment in the USA since then as well. I stumbled upon the brand a few years ago and it instantly caught my eye. The fabric choices, the pocketing, the boxy fits, and the construction – everything was done perfect, but also done different. Needless to say, I’ve wanted to obtain a few Post Overalls pieces for sometime now. But with their US stocklists being few & far between, I waited until I went to New York so I could actually try some on and further convince myself it was a good decision.

Mattalini Overcoat

  • Made in USA
  • 100% Wool Outer
  • Quilted interior
  • Internal pocket
  • Two eternal pockets (one with side-entry)
  • Handwarmer pockets
  • Contrasting bartack’d stress points

Cruzer Vest

  • Made in USA
  • 100% indigo wool outer
  • Quilted interior
  • Cinch-back
  • Exterior pockets with pen slots
  • Button front

I was really stoked to pick these two garments up, and I’m sure they’ll be around for awhile. With the upcoming colder months (it gets pretty chilly here in the south) they’ll be getting tons of wear. Big shout out to Takeshi for the invitation to the sample sale, and for designing one hell of a brand.

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Winter Wish List Pt. 2

Oh, these are so much fun! I’ve recently been told I have an obsession with indigo and I think it’s true… anyways. Here’s a few more things I’d love to get my hands on after the holiday season is over with.

Cascadia Knit for Woodlands Supply Co. Knit Cap – $15.00

Apolis Activism Indigo Wool Chore Coat – $286.00

The Hill-Side Indigo Scarf – $80

Hamilton 1883 Duck Camo Button Down – $225

Left Field Duck Canvas Work Pants – $150

Fox River Norwegian Long Socks – $12

Russel Moccasin Multi-Combo Country Mocs – $?

Levis x Filson Denim Tote – $150

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The perfect Parka

This has been quite the ordeal, as the colder weather gets closer here in Florida. I definitely want to have something, so that the day I walk outside and it’s 30 degrees, I’ll be one step ahead of Mother Nature. I’m also going back up to Pittsburgh to visit my family, so I’m in need of something. I was working on a jacket under $300,  so that took out the Cameraman jacket. There are so many solid garments out this year that I’ve been having a hard time making my mind up…

Now, onto the candidates.

Apolis Activism Waxed Canvas Anorak $278

At first, I was totally against a “black” Parka, but it’s sort of grown on me. I wanted a more traditional color: navy, hunter green, or a dark tan – but I like the subtleness of black. The fit seems really modernized, but still generous in the larger sizes (I’m wearing an XL.) This seems more fitting for Florida, it’s only 8.5 oz canvas and it’s got a some breath-ability via eyelets in the arm pit area. I’ve loved everything these guys are doing with their line, especially the super cool Nomad Case – which I will one day purchase. Make sure to check their collection out, and give the blog a read. It’s really good stuff.

Penfield Farlstad $220


I’ve always liked this model, everything about it. The heritage of the brand, and the tried & true reputation that goes behind it. A lot of the other parka’s I’ve been looking at aren’t made in the US, where as this piece is. The detail and craftsman ship are guaranteed to be extra solid (it’s made in America, c’mon!)

Some of the details on this parka are an adjustable hood, front phone pocket, two front snap enclosure pockets, inner-lined wind stopper, ribbed waist band for a ‘varsity’ fit around the waist, and everyones favorite material: water repellent waxed cloth.

Garbstore Mountain Providence Parka II $400


Even though this piece is out of my price range, I’m going to mention it because I love the Garbstore. They did various colors of this jacket, but I liked this one the best. Navy with those grey highlights creates a really awesome color way that would mix in with my whole wardrobe really nicely. Subtle tones and two of my favorite colors. I really dig the Japanese wool lining running throughout the hood and shoulder area as well. Leather pull strings, adjustable hem pull, and storm flap. You name it, this jacket’s got it.

Man, I may need to up my price range.

Albam Trail Parka $300

This jacket is absolutely amazing. What else needs said other than they’re using the fabric that made “who made Filson what they are today.” The jacket has got a modern fit with a really awesome mixture of materials. A thick waterproof canvas outer shell, a Japanese chambray hood liner, leather zip pulls. What more can you want? Oh, you want a hood visor? It’s got that too. Such an awesome feature that I’ve wanted on a jacket for a very long time. Take a few minutes and check out the rest of the Albam collection, I’m sure you’ll find something you like… actually, I’m positive you will.

Crossing my fingers, I just reached out to Albam to see if my size is available in the color I liked the most: Hickory Brown. If it’s available, this may take the cake.

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