Category: Outerwear

  • Hors De Combat Inaugural Collection Launch Video

    Some creepyness coming out of Canada: The term Hors De Combat translates literally to “outside the fight”.  We have taken this literal meaning to be the underlying foundation of the brand. By combining the form and functionality of military apparel with a minimalist design approach we aim to create distinctive garments with subtle flair. Our…

  • Billionarie Boys Club Bee Line Camouflage

    Features multicam looking patterns at a high price: $575 for the M42 jacket, $365 for the pants, $600 for the down vest.  Yea, no thanks.  No wonder BBC owner Pharrell Williams can afford a $16.8M penthouse condo.   He’s actually selling that one, but one can likely assume he’s moving into something more expensive.

  • WWII A2 Bomber Jacket War Paint

    Vintage hand painted leather?  This kind of stuff will never be considered uncool: At the beginning of the war, Army Air Corps members were issued the most badass jacket in the military, the leather A-2—which had been the standard leather flight jacket since 1931. In WWII, these jackets became a canvas for teenage flyers to express…

  • Carhartt WIP Camouflage Michigan Coat

    Carhartt doesn’t play around when it comes to workwear. If you’re not familiar with Carhartt, and you check out their website you’ll notice that workwear is synonymous with bland.  Carhart WIP on the other hand (if you were not a business major WIP means Work In Progress) is quite a bit more stylish and they use a broad…

  • Apolis Waxed Cotton USMC Jacket

    A great jacket silhouette mixed with the greatness of waxed cotton: Throw in the detachable wool liner this comes with, and you have yourself a hit. $378 over at Apolis, available in both black and brown.  I don’t even know which colorway I like better.  When in doubt get both? 😛

  • Bloody Smurf Winter Camouflage Down Jacket

    As the title says, that is the only way I can accurately describe this: The jacket is made by Undercover, who happens to have one of the most confusing websites I’ve ever visited. £1,050 ($1685 USD) available over at Oki-Ni.  Even the model looks slightly embarrassed.