What We’re Wearing
Winter Layers
When one jacket just won’t cut it
Winter is dreadfully long. You never know the time because of how early it gets dark, and I'm sure you're tired of wearing the same coat day in and day out. Two out of those three things we can't fix, but revamping your wardrobe we can do—unfortunately, vitamin D is sold separately. Investing in a well-crafted winter coat is never a bad idea, but it can eventually feel stale, right? Especially when wearing it for three to four months straight. This is when layering comes in clutch.
The unique thing about layering is that the more you peel off, the more personality you show. A stunning shearling aviator jacket is one that you may not mind wearing all the time, but it's so eye-catching, people will remember whenever you wear it—so maybe dress it down a bit. A midweight grey zip-cardigan is easy yet luxurious—the security blanket of all winter fits. Navy pants and black shoes may give some the winter blues because it's such a faux pas to wear the colors together, but the combo offers such an understated chic aura, you may be mistaken as the next Hollywood leading man. The winter rut may have another month to go (at least), but reimagining your outfits can release some endorphins and break the monotony of how you normally dress.
Your Layering Kit
Aviator jacket,
$1,800 / $1,100 by Percival
Mid-weight fleece cardigan,
$190 by Reigning Champ
Standard slub
cotton pocket tee,
$58 by Alex Mill
Master pant,
$135 by Carhartt WIP
Siria derby,
$275 / $113 by Padmore & Barnes
Ribbed wool beanie,
$50 by ASKET
Double face crew sock,
$22 by Rototo
Slow Round-s 08 watch,
$300 by Slow Watches
Your Layering Kit
Aviator jacket,
$1,800 / $1,100 by Percival
Mid-weight
fleece cardigan,
$190 by Reigning Champ
Standard slub
cotton pocket tee,
$58 by Alex Mill
Master pant,
$135 by Carhartt WIP
Siria derby,
$275 / $113 by
Padmore & Barnes
Ribbed
wool beanie,
$50 by ASKET
Double face
crew sock,
$22 by Rototo
Slow Round-s
08 watch,
$300 by Slow Watches
Keep Those
Fingers Warm
Made of rag wool—a traditional workwear blend—and finished with a deerskin palm, these keep your hands dry, warm and looking good.
Black mélange
$49 by Upstate Stock