What We’re Wearing
Casual Weekend Uniform
An easygoing, stylish fit for off-duty hangs and checking off to-do lists
You’ve worked hard all week. You'd like to take some time—maybe with a loved one, maybe all by yourself—and just relax. You want to get up late, savor a good cup of coffee and do absolutely nothing. Well, not nothing. You should spend your time off as you see fit: tucking into a good book, listening to a few podcasts or laying back on the sofa and binging that series you've heard so much about. Or perhaps this is when you choose to get out and get some stuff done—running errands or catching up with friends. That means you need some weekend wear that's been engineered for easygoing, off-duty pleasure. Like the softest T-shirt we've ever come across, washed cotton pants with plenty of pocket space and some layered outerwear to ensure you're comfortable despite the unpredictable weather as we transition between seasons. Stay cozy, friends.
Your Off-Duty Kit
Quilted Ojai jacket,
$228 by Taylor Stitch
Vintage wash T-shirt,
$58 by Trumbull
Field pant,
$148 by Outerknown
Corduroy overshirt,
$200 / $118.67 by Gramicci
Wallace moc,
$325 by G.H. Bass
Merino activity socks,
$22 by American Trench
Q 1978 two-tone watch,
$199 by Timex x Todd Snyder
Nylon tote,
$29.95 by L.L. Bean
Your Off-Duty Kit
Vintage wash
T-shirt,
$58 by Trumbull
Quilted
Ojai jacket,
$228 by Taylor Stitch
Merino
activity socks,
$22 by
American Trench
Wallace moc,
$325 by G.H. Bass
Corduroy overshirt,
$200 / $118.67 by Gramicci
Q 1978
two-tone watch,
$199 by Timex x
Todd Snyder
Nylon tote,
$29.95 by L.L. Bean
Field pant,
$148 by Outerknown
Fail to Plan/
Plan to Fail
When you choose to run particular errands can actually save you time in the long run. For instance, mailing packages at the Post Office an hour after they open helps you avoid lines. Similarly, avoid mornings at the dry cleaners when most people stop by on their way out of the house.