Selectism gives us a look at The Brother’s Bray Collection by Billykirk, more specifically a collaboration with footwear icon Sebago. Urban Outfitters will be housing two models, a suede leather dockworker as well as a moc boot. More images after the jump.
Seldom do we mention khakis without Dockers being inserted into the conversation. The American pants maker is known for its well-crafted chinos, as they tend to be as functional and durable as they look. The San Francisco chino stays true to the company’s dedication to quality and detail, whil
Japanese fashion designer Mihara Yasuhiro has been known the world over for his footwear line but we’ve really come to like the label’s men’s line since its first unveiling back in 2004. The Fall 2010 ad campaign for MIHARAYASUHIRO shows some of the season’s top pieces, which
EndClothing has taken stock of some great tees from Levi’s Vintage. They’re all made in limited quantities and pull straight from the archives to deliver authentic pieces that mirror the original 1930s silhouette. The two styles above are limited versions of the classic Bay Meadows tee,
Bell & Ross pay homage to the aviators of the 1940’s with the release of their Vintage Original and Vintage Heritage lines. With the choice of two Swiss movements — automatic hours, minutes and seconds version (BR 123) and a chronograph version (BR 126) — how can you go wrong? The
Well folks, after much rumbling in the rumor mill, the curtain’s been lifted. We love the multi-touch trackpads on our MacBook Pros and it’s only right Apple deliver the same portability to the Apple-lovin’ masses. Following in the footsteps of its famed brethren, Magic Mouse, the
For summer 2010, the creative geniuses at Monocle are set to release Monocle Mediterraneo, a special addition to their editorial calendar. The summer newspaper is edited by Monocle’s London-based team and features a fresh mix of essays, reportage, interviews and fashion. It will also be accomp
American brands aren’t the only ones embracing military-inspired apparel these days. We’ve seen plenty of our Japanese favorites do it in the past and UK-based Griffin has been showing off camo prints for a couple seasons now. For the fall, Jeff Griffin and company continue their appreci
Toronto’s Hiroshi Awai has been creative director for Osaka-based Creep since 2008. Throughout the past few years, we’ve had the opportunity to get looks of his impenetrable collections as he continues to mix Japanese design with functional American workwear. The label’s Spring 201
Sweden’s The Local Firm pulls much inspiration from the former Eastern Bloc and the label’s Spring 2011 collection continues to stay close to its core values. Though the lineup is small, it’s concise and delivers plenty of winners. TLF will be going with super lightweight fine yarn
Levi’s, GQ and Bloomingdales continue to give us a backstage look at the Best New Menswear Designers in America project. If you haven’t checked out part I of the series, be sure to peep it here. Part II takes us to the official kick-off party during NYC Fashion Week, where each of the de