Collaborations and Releases with Tricker’s, De Bonne Facture, S.N.S. Herning, Gitman Vintage, and Chup

Sweater weather is here. And in some places, it’s even time to bring out the big coats as we welcome layering and all the seasonal activities that make this the best time of year. Hence, we bring you another curated release that channels the countryside durability and textures desired for fall excursions in a city-centered palette perfect for sidewalk saunters.

A distinct duo of Division Road by Tricker’s pair up with De Bonne Facture outerwear for that cosmopolitan outdoor inclination. A hefty release from S.N.S. Herning knitwear designed for the avant-garde and made for the sea matches up with a limited seasonal Gitman Vintage selection of inspiring staples. The assembly is completed with Chup Socks to coordinate fits with fully knit Japanese artisan accompaniments.

Tricker’s x Division Road

Designed to trek from concrete to rugged terrain easily, our City Boot Pack brings you a revived formula. The Monty Chukka and Low Logger come with Division Road sourced leathers and corresponding details of a natural leather Barbour storm welt and the sport-meets-industrial Vibram 2060 sole. Hallmarking modern menswear that combines street, military, traditional, and tailoring by reframing classics, these make-ups will provide comfort, function, and fit inspiration for years.

The CF Stead Desert Oasis Suede Monty Chukka is our exclusive chukka boot pattern derived from WWII desert boots in aniline-dyed and oiled full-weight cowhide suede. This inspired make-up in deep navy contrasts with natural upper stitching coordinated to the welt, sole, and eyelets for a unique and versatile armament.

The Horween Color 8 CXL Low Logger utilizes the most notable pull-up recipe — grain-side aniline dyed with a natural core — to enable a deep patina with a warm layered effect on our favorite forest-ready boot pattern. This standout style will coordinate and carry you through all conditions in the iconic burgundy-brown Color 8 profile with brass eyelets, a natural welt, and a heritage-street soul.

De Bonne Facture

Inspired by the land with French contemporary design philosophy, we bring you three of our favorite and most iconic outerwear pieces from De Bonne Facture’s archives made in fresh fabrics. The classic Grandad Trench comes in a Grey Harris Tweed® Windowpane Check for a go-to drape-heavy classic that will adapt to any palette and casual to formal occasions with textured, character-rich elegance. The Italian Boiled Wool comes back in a limited seasonal Blue Green in the Industrial era inspired Work Jacket, and the Overshirt is based on a mid-century CPO Shirt reimagined into finely finished outerwear.

S.N.S. Herning

From the Scandinavian seas with engineered ingenuity, S.N.S. Herning showcases the masterwork that defined their original sweaters from the 30s-70s using retooled knitting machines from the 1950s in evolved patterns and bobble techniques. Made for today, these fashion-forward heavy-duty pieces come in limited, seasonal releases with yarn colors inspired by nature’s complex tones that are both warm and cool. Also debuting some new knitting techniques and improvements on the S.N.S. signatures, we have the Stark Cardigan and Sweater and Rank Cardigan and Sweater for all your fall through spring layering needs.

Gitman Vintage

Refined staples that cross between dress and casual day-to-night ensembles in unique colors and fabrications are hard to find. This release of Gitmans fills that void with all-season outfit foundations made from rare, exclusive fabric developments that will be treasured for years. The Japanese Brushed Twill in Brick and Basil has a dress finish in a denim weave that defines casual luxury. A single run of the Green Brushed Ikat uses traditional variegated rope-dyed yarns in a dynamic handwoven pattern inspired by classic ivy plaids. Our exclusive Camper Shirt comes in a limited jacquard-loomed Japanese Waffle Dobby for an intricately patterned style piece.


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