What We’re Wearing
Picnic in
the Park
Al fresco meet ups
are in for summer
After a year of being cooped up and sheltered away, we’re itching to get out and about. Vaccinations are on the rise and restaurants are filling up, but for those still wary of indoor dining or not quite ready yet to give up their newfound connection to nature, a picnic is the perfect outing. A summer excursion to the park is about as good as it gets—socially distanced or not, there's just something about kicking off your shoes and cracking open a bottle of wine that makes any weekend one to look forward to. A great outfit only adds to the experience, and with everything from a breezy linen top to handsome slip-op shoes, this picnic fit will have you setting up to lounge the day away in true “look good, feel good” fashion.
Your Picnic
in the Park Kit
Insulated tote,
$59.95 by L.L. Bean
Linen camp collar shirt,
$180 by Freemans Sporting Club
Cancun slip-ons,
$132 by Chamula
Wide-fit straight jeans,
$49.90 by JW Anderson x UNIQLO
Twill dad hat,
$48 by Rowing Blazers
Canvas jacket,
$410 by Aimé Leon Dore
SoundLink bluetooth speaker,
$99 by Bose
Pulltaps corkscrew,
$18 by Stüssy
This wipe-clean, nylon-backed blanket has a functional roll-up design
Roll-up blanket,
$149 by Pendleton
Your Picnic in the Park Kit
Insulated tote,
$59.95 by L.L. Bean
Linen camp collar shirt,
$180 by Freemans Sporting Club
Cancun slip-ons,
$132 by Chamula
Wide-fit
straight jeans,
$49.90 by
JW Anderson x
UNIQLO
Twill dad hat,
$48 by Rowing Blazers
Canvas jacket,
$410 by Aimé Leon Dore
SoundLink
bluetooth speaker,
$99 by Bose
Pulltaps corkscrew,
$18 by Stüssy
Roll-up blanket,
$149 by Pendleton
This wipe-clean, nylon-backed blanket has a functional roll-up design
FYI
Sure you could use any blanket or towel, but a proper picnic blanket is festive, perfectly sized and easy to carry. Trust us, it’s the difference between a good and great time.