A Fall Approach

A man in a tan suit and cream shirt stands beside a white vintage car in a natural setting.

A Fall Approach

As fall settles in, the season looks to midcentury silhouettes — coats, vests, blazers, and shirts built for colder months, cut from fabrics that balance structure, texture, and weight. 

For shirting, the Cabinessence Camp Shirt channels a 1950s yarn-dyed flannel in 2x1 cotton twill — dry to the hand, softened inside, and washed to reveal the yarn’s depth of character — stitched with durable felled seams. Outerwear takes a sharper turn with the Chukker Club Polo Coat, an Italian-milled wool topcoat, double-breasted and fully lined, carrying the formality of structure but cut with robe sleeve cuffs for movement. Thundercloud reworks the radical goose down of the 1960s with geometric quilting — pragmatic layers cut for warmth without weight. Workwear roots run deep through the Moleskin Station Jacket, a 1950s garage jacket rebuilt in Italian doeskin, carrying the brushed softness of corduroy without the ridges — substantial yet broken in from the first wear. Ivy tailoring resurfaces in the Cloudloom Carry On, a light-as-air herringbone suit cut with a soft shoulder and finished with a drawstring waist.

Together, these pieces trace the cold season’s uniform, marrying warmth and utility with classically styled refinement.

A man in a dark jacket and tan trousers leans against a white vintage BMW near a rocky river.
A man in a brown ribbed sweater and khaki trousers holds suede loafers on a beach.
A bearded man in a brown jacket and light blue jeans stands against white siding.
A bearded man wearing a tan bomber jacket and dark sweater stands in a rustic doorway.
A man in a dark overcoat and tan cardigan stands amidst tall grass by the water.
A man in a tan suit and beige shirt leans against a white vintage car.