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The Dutch invented it, Brits popularized it, and now everybody owns one. (Or at least they should.)

The Dutch invented it, Brits popularized it, and now everybody owns one. (Or at least they should.)

One is a Detroit clothing company founded in 1889. The other's much newer.

The Aurora Borealis Edition of Rimowa's classic Cabin carry-on flickers like the real-life lights.

Made using deadstock Cone Mills White Oak denim, these jeans pay tribute to the 501 as it was in the mid-60s — "Big E" tag included.

Brooklyn Circus's Ouigi Theodore spotlights Black cowboys, which are often omitted from Western lore.

AI shopping sites offer a glimpse into the future, where creative searches lead us to products we'd actually wear.

You've got your suitcase full of socks and underwear, you've got your ticket ready. Here's what else you need.
By Will Porter

What makes Goldwin's Puffy Series worth talking about –– by Gear Patrol Studios.
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The jacket was already iconic, and now it's even comfier.

Dawson Denim's Juniors line offers selvedge styles for the next generation of menswear fans.

What makes Julbo's REACTIV sunglasses worth talking about –– by Gear Patrol Studios.
By Erica Givans

Rather than pledging incremental change, Kardo founder Rikki Kher worked to make his brand mutually beneficial. "In this way, we are perhaps ahead of some brands," he says.

No, they aren't fully custom, but they're often as close as most men can get — fully bespoke suits are not cheap.

Three new sizes — the Check-In Medium, Check-In Large, and Trunk — complement the brand's existing hybrids.

As this head-to-head reveals, no two hoodies are quite the same.

Gandy has earned quite a living showing off other brands' designs. Now, he's responsible for modeling his own, and he's working hard to make it operate in an entirely different way.

What makes Vollebak's Indestructible Puffer Jacket worth talking about –– by Gear Patrol Studios.

Renting might be the sustainable way to satiate our collective appetite for new apparel.

Eli, Peyton and President Obama all wore quarter-zip pullovers for Monday Night Football.

Cole McBride of Portland shop Kissing Booth explains what to look for, what to avoid and the names (and brands) to know.