Holiday Road

There’s a particular kind of winter that only exists west of the Rockies — where the days lean long, the cold comes less from the sky than from the sea, and dressing becomes an exercise in architecture.

Pacific Twill shirts bring structure and drape in double-brushed cotton, while Cabinessence Flannels nod to 1950s clean-cut, cropped designs — each finished with the sturdy felled seams of traditional workwear. Heritage Wool delivers the smooth, woolen hand of midcentury sweaters. Seafarer translates the utility of classic fisherman knits to a West Coast winter with rugged cotton ribs and jersey-knit bodies that breathe. Welterweight sweats bring early American athletic details — collar “V” gussets and flatlock stitching—down to ground level. Luxe Knits lift base layers with a custom, Japan-milled blend of cotton, cashmere, and linen; California Cashmere knits long-staple yarns into forms that move effortlessly between casual and polished; and Shaggy Alpaca evokes the shaggy-dog sweaters of collegiate halls past.

On top, the Balmacaan carries offhand military grace. The Chukker Club Polo Coat drapes with effortless weight. Felted Wool’s twice-boiled merino Shawl Coat leans naval and new, while the signature tailored Chore Coat and field-inspired CPO hold the season’s weight without burden. The Cloudloom Carry-On — an ultra-light cotton-wool herringbone blazer and trouser set — channels American tailoring tradition on the move and can be worn separately to bridge base layers and outerwear.

Together, these pieces dial in a uniform suited for a West Coast holiday road: rich in texture, tonal, and alive with movement.

Holiday Road
Holiday Road
Holiday Road