Garb: Primary
A24 Party Fleece / $95.
Fjällräven Trucker Cap / $39.
Garrett Leight Hampton x Sunglasses / $395.
Carhartt WIP Sid Pants / $135.
Off-White Key Fob / $240.
Obra Terra Sneakers / $130.
A24 Party Fleece / $95.
Fjällräven Trucker Cap / $39.
Garrett Leight Hampton x Sunglasses / $395.
Carhartt WIP Sid Pants / $135.
Off-White Key Fob / $240.
Obra Terra Sneakers / $130.
An ode to Nike's original innovator, Bill Bowerman, who developed sneakers while Phil Knight ran the business, the new Nike Pegasus 41 Blueprint features nods to the former's efforts to always push the boundaries of what was possible, especially at the time. And now you can, too, whether you're committed to a high-mileage plan or you tackle your low-lift runs on cruise control. "Bowerman Prototype" reads on the tongue tag and the insole, while the speckled Swoosh logo represents the unfinished nature of the design. This release is fully-fledged, though, with its featherweight mesh upper for better mobility and breathability, new dual Air Zoom units and a ReactX foam midsole for improved energy return, all built around the MR-10 Last, the most consistent in terms of sizing. These sneakers do manage to look back and ahead at the same time, though, by spotlighting the signature waffle outsole developed by Bowerman and pledging commitment to Nike's Move to Zero campaign, which ensures all new products use some ratio of recycled materials from post-consumer and/or post-manufactured waste.
Presented by Nike.
Keep your beloved articles of clothing safe and protected on the go with the same care used on Savile Row in Arterton's Signature Garment Bag. It has a double-zipped opening for easy insertion and retrieval and is made from water-resistant, 12-ounce waxed cotton that protects while remaining foldable. Reinforced gussets and sewn button holes allow it to fit three garments at a time, and it can be paired with a travel handle and leather luggage attachment for greater in-transit versatility.
Presented by Arterton.
Moral Code worked directly with decorated NFL receiver Donald Driver and his son, Cristian, on a collection of both casual and formal footwear meant to help wearers feel, look, and do good. With silhouettes named after Driver's own personal creed, the shoes, made in small batches by Moral Code's family-owned leather tanneries, are crafted from premium materials the old-fashioned way, featuring signature red stitch detailing and red leather accents. There's something for every style, from loafers and low-top sneakers to high-top kicks and running shoes. Best of all, Moral Code is SA8000 certified by Social Accountability International (SAI) for its production and employment practices, and the brand has pledged to donate a portion of all proceeds to the Donald Driver Foundation, which focuses on career development programs for underserved children and families.
Presented by Moral Code.
Ever run a half-marathon in work pants? Someone did in the Ministry of Supply's Kinetic Pant, and they set a Guinness World Record. We don't necessarily recommend doing that daily — unless you're late for a meeting — but that's certainly more than enough proof that they're comfortable, stretchy, sweat- and water-resistant, wrinkle-free, and breathable. Plus, they're machine washable and easy to dress up or down depending on the day, thanks to the wide array of colors they offer, comfortable drawstring band, and zippered pockets. Adding to their versatility, they're specifically cut to work well with sneakers, which most of us are rocking to the office and on the weekends, too. And the waist measurements aren't broad-stroke alpha sizing: these are available in 28 through 40-inch waist sizes.
Presented by Ministry of Supply.