Gloverall Mens Classic Duffelcoat

The duffel coat is an indispensable ally of any man worth his salt who needs to keep warm this winter. This tan beauty with a sexy green plaid lining by Gloverall intends to take care of that for us. Full length and with a hood to boot, with some Abingtons or Redwings and a black you could walk through polar bear country with this coat and feel safe from anything the elements throw at you. Stay safe and wrap yourself up in a Gloverall duffel coat. Available at 111vox.
Duffer Mountain Parka

Here is the first peek at Duffer’s take on the classic Mountain Parka. Hot on the heels of this years heavy wool duffle and quilted riding style jackets, Duffer brings out another classic winter coat. Coming in both Black and Olive, this jacket has subtle twists and details that make it stand out from the average winter parka. Cord collars and leather toggles complete the jacket, making one of the most complete and best seasons Duffer has had for a while. Due out end of October at selected JD Sports and Scotts Sports.
April 77 Records – Chainsaw Ranch Jacket

As if patterned from a fuzzed out old Polaroid, the Chainsaw Ranch Jacket from April 77 Records filters vibrant buffalo check plaid into a grainy, grey-ed out piece at once fresh yet familiar. Detailed with a raw denim under collar and wooly-lamb-like body lining, the Ranch Jacket rambles into your life to the beat of a free musical download when purchased online from BespokeBoutique.com.
Acne Abisko Parka

Forget for a minute its hip Acne origins, or its winter-repellent ruggedness. The Abisko Long jacket in Deep Forest is ostensibly three coats in one, perfect for our economically bitter times. It’s slick, green outer shell and thick, ebony inner can both be worn separately, or fused together for ultimate chill killing. Available now from Oslo-based webshop FreudianKicks.
Chevignon Togs Unlimited Jackets

To commemorate their 30 years in the fashion world, French label Chevignon re-release their padded Togs jacket, made famous in the ’90s. Featuring removable sleeves and their trademark ‘flying duck’ logo, the Togs jacket comes in seven different colours (navy blue, khaki green, beige, black, yellow, red, and purple), and leather details on the shoulders. Priced at 450 Euros, the Togs jacket are limited to 30 pieces a colour in only five selected outlets in Paris, making them a collector’s item and a welcome addition to your autumn wardrobe.
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Braitone Boa Vest

With its buffalo check print and hooded top this Boa Vest by Braitone ensures a trend-right, weather-ready piece perfect for layering over and under your entire wardrobe all winter long. Made from nylon and either red or white wool plaid, the Boa Vest is available in early November from Japanese retailer CME Inc.
Mackintosh ‘Kellas’ Waterproof Coat

Because today’s current silhouettes are tomorrow’s parody, sometimes its best to stick with classic styling, especially on an item as essential as outerwear. Thus, the Mackintosh ‘Kellas’. Handmade and fully waterproof in rubberized cotton, the coat features detachable woolen plaid lining, as well as underarm vents, a corduroy collar, and two buttoned vents in the back–along with the tradition and quality of a Mackintosh product. Available at C’H’C’M’.
Peter Jensen Checked Anorak

In now at internet shop ScoutTheStore, this waxed cotton charmer by Peter Jensen coats a jolly old jauntiness over the modern men’s anorak. Cut square and athletic, the jacket’s fall-ish, foul weather-ready exterior in checked earth tones contrasts strikingly with its summer picnic lining of blue and white plaid. Hipping it up one final notch – the gilded glow of its gold-not-silver zip. Availbale now at Scout.
Supreme Sagamore Parka

For their Fall 2009 collection, the New York label incorporates the lifestyle of an outdoor sportsman into their line. The popular Sagamore Parka may strike a resemblance to items from outdoor clothier companies such as L.L. Bean or Eddie Bauer. The Sagamore is a waterproof cotton ventile with an all cotton lining. It’s pretty standard in style and function with four front utility pockets, combination zipper and snap front closure and adjustable hood and cuffs. But it’s simplicity in utility and wearability that is the allure of this pioneer in streetwear. That is why Supreme still remains a premier label in the subculture. Available at Supreme’s online shop.
Shades of Greige Round Collar Coat

Fall weather can be deceptive, and it’s better to leave the house prepared then get caught in the wind in a t-shirt and wish you had a jacket. Luckily Shades of Greige made us a gorgeous blue round collar coat to beat the chill. A fresh shade of navy blue accented by brown wooden buttons and a brown leather strap for the neck are the hallmarks of the piece, not to mention it looks like it fits great. The tempting 220 dollar price tag makes it a must cop for a nice light jacket for fall and for spring when the ice starts to melt. Available at Need Supply.







