Style Pick of the Week: Proof Strong Shirt

Your new favorite fall shirt, courtesy of Proof.

There’s no wrong way to slice it: Proof makes dependable, tough and versatile menswear for the guy on the go (that’d be you). Strong men’s style essentials, if you will. Case in point: The Proof Strong Shirt, a ready-made weekend style move that works and works. I’m also a fan of the versatility and mobility of the Proof Performance Oxford, and it looks to me like this dependable everyday shirt fits much the same mold. Fall calls for gear that moves with you and is ready for anything — reliable staples that work for morning coffee, afternoon brunch and an evening of brewery hopping. The Proof Strong Shirt does all of that and more.

SHOP: The Proof Strong Shirt

As  Proof  puts it, the Strong Shirt blends the everyday style of a classic chambray shirt with durable cotton and nylon for flexibility and ease of movement. That’s unique among chambray shirts on the market. That’s not all, though — the chambray itself comes from the  Proof arsenal of exceptional fabrics: We’re talking cordura chambray from a leading Japanese denim mill. In short, that means the Strong Shirt is surprisingly durable and abrasion-resistant, the perfect chambray shirt for layering this fall atop your favorite henley and classic dark denim.

The rugged shirt you need for fall weekend adventures.

SHOP: The Proof Strong Shirt

It’s also got plenty going for it when it comes to plain old classic style, too. The look and feel of the Proof Strong Shirt is very similar to that of your favorite standby, a J. Crew chambray shirt. From the front button pockets to the pleasing indigo chambray color, it’s a winner all around. In short, it’s a new modern classic, a shirt that can be worn with everything from tan chinos and white high-top sneakers to a classic navy blazer, dark denim and rugged suede chukka boots for a casual fall Friday.

Plus, you’ve got that extra bit of versatility thrown in, thanks to the durable fabrication of the Proof Strong Shirt. Seriously, don’t hesitate to layer this thing atop a warm thermal shirt for your next day hike — it can handle it (On that note: You should learn how to dress for your next camping trip before it’s too late). Conversely, the remarkable Proof Strong Shirt is going to team just as readily with a coated waxed cotton jacket and your favorite pair of broken-in denim for a fall football tailgate or a bar crawl — that’s versatility at its finest. All of which is to say: Stop reading this story and go get the Proof Strong Shirt right now.

SHOP: The Proof Strong Shirt

The Friday Read: Taylor Stitch Tees, Red Wing Boots & Everyday Carry Essentials

Does it feel strange to be barreling through September and looking toward (gulp) October? It seems to me like it was just yesterday we were talking about the best menswear to close out summer, doesn’t it? At any rate, we’re well and truly in full-on fall prep mode. I’ve got a couple exciting early fall men’s style features in the works for GearMoose and The Manual for which I’m really PUMPED about (yes, PUMPED). More on that soon. And in the meantime, I’m very much looking forward to taking an evening flight back to Pure Michigan,  with a relaxing weekend on tap, one no doubt fueled by iced coffee and perhaps a trip to the new Founders Brewing Detroit Taproom — what about you? If you need to shop for fall style essentials, this blog has you covered.  If you simply want to find your new favorite pair of denim, again, your trusty friends at The Style Guide are here to help. And if you’re just looking for something to read or peruse? Again, check out the latest Friday Read. Thanks for being along for the ride!

  • My buddies at The Manual always keep things sharp and in line when it comes to your everyday carry essentials — and their post on the best men’s wallets is no different. Keeping your cards handy no matter what will only help you this fall — trust me on that.
  • Last but not least, here’s a bit of music news for you — if you haven’t yet checked out the emotive, powerful indie rock being put out by Lindsey Jordan in Snail Mail, well, here’s my recommendation. Simply put, Snail Mail’s debut album, “Lush,” is just excellent. In fact, you can hear it coming to a venue near you soon — Snail  Mail just extended their tour recently. Get on board, plug in and rock out.

And that, ladies and gentlemen, brings us to the conclusion of another Friday Read. You can be sure we’re gearing up for a great weekend — and a great Style Pick of the Week tomorrow, no less. Still in need of something to read? This #OOTD shows you how to wear a chambray shirt.  Heading to a weekend rock concert? Dress like this. OK, folks — that’s all I’ve got. Cheers!

 

See Now, Buy Now: The HELM Muller Boots Are Some of the Best Boots for Fall

A beautiful pair of fall boots — nothing less.

I’ll keep it straightforward to start today’s See Now, Buy Now post: As the headline implies, the HELM Muller Boots are some of the best men’s boots to start the season off right. If  you’re not familiar with HELM Boots , it’s high time to get yourself acquainted. Based in Austin — a town that knows a thing or two about rugged, versatile gear and men’s style essentials — in that regard, HELM Boots  has outlasted trends to just continue making top-quality boots. That’s an approach I appreciate, and when it comes to a nice blend of dependability and style, I think you’ll appreciate the Muller Boots, too. The care that goes into just one pair of boots is seriously next-level — we’re talking more than 150 steps and the work of 14 master bootmakers to craft the beautiful Muller Boots seen at the top of the page. How’s that for a new, timeless classic? Not bad at all.

SHOP: HELM Boots Muller Boots via HELM Boots  

It also helps that in addition to that top-quality craftsmanship, the rugged and tough HELM Muller Boots just so happen to blend workwear-ready style with a sleek, city-friendly silhouette. To your humble Style Guide editor, that means you can wear the Muller Boots with everything from slim black jeans, a classic white T-shirt (like this one) and a rugged denim jacket to a charcoal herringbone suit (as seen in this post!) and a blue chambray dress shirt for just the right blend of sharp fall style.  Boots with a suit, boots with slim denim … either option works here. They’re at once sleek and yet also rugged, a relatively rare combo when it comes to your  boot rotation. Small touches — like full-grain Horween leather and antique brass eyelets — also make the Muller Boots a surefire style move for September, October and well beyond. Invest now, then continue to reap the benefits for months to come.

OK, folks. What’s your take on these boots? Searching for something to wear them with? Get your new favorite jeans and a rugged henley ASAP.

SHOP: HELM Boots Muller Boots via HELM Boots  

 

See Now, Buy Now: The Armor-Lux Heavyweight Sweater Is Your New Favorite Fall Sweater

The versatile, unique and eye-catching sweater you didn’t know you needed.

You’re going to need a stylish fall sweater or two this season — preferably, a whole closet full. But where to start? Well, there’s a good case to be made for switching things up from a more typical sweater (like a rugged grey crewneck sweater) and layering up with something a bit more devil-may-care, if you will. Take the Armor-Lux Heavyweight Sweater, an under-the-radar classic that channels your favorite throwback style — as always, it’s sold by our good friends at Huckberry, and it should join your list of fall style essentials, assuredly. If that co-sign wasn’t enough to get you to take a chance on this classic men’s sweater from Armor-Lux, well, let me try to convince you further.

SHOP: The Armor-Lux Heavyweight Sweater via Huckberry

The classic details on this sweater set it apart.

The Armor-Lux Heavyweight Sweater is entirely unique among sweaters on the market, beloved for its throwback vibes (a la the Breton stripe shirts favored by everyone from John Wayne to Picasso). The best part is, this current iteration nods to the past, but can be worn in ways that are decidedly modern (think classic high-top sneakers and rolled dark denim, to start). This beauty of a sweater from Armor-Lux is crafted from 100 percent cotton, in a trim fit that’ll wear well on its own easily or layer up with no issues under transitional style essentials (I’m talking a denim jacket or a stylish leather moto jacket, for starters). The Armor-Lux Heavyweight Sweater is  a true fall weekend style essential, fitting for throwing on to grab your morning coffee and start your day — or do something unproductive like head to a laidback brunch. The fact of the matter is, the Armor-Lux Heavyweight Sweater can be worn however you want — it channels that sense of laidback, easygoing style (and fun!) that can be hard to find in menswear sometimes. That definitely counts for something, right?

SHOP: The Armor-Lux Heavyweight Sweater via Huckberry

#OOTD: How to Wear Classic High-Top Sneakers this Fall

It could be easy to dismiss something as simple as the classic high-top sneaker, but we here at The Style Guide think that would be … well, a mistake. Classic high-top sneakers — like the Chuck Taylor high-tops featured today — can work with just about anything in your wardrobe, especially for fall. A navy blazer, tan chinos and a white Oxford? Yes, that’s a winner. Something as laidback as tailored sweatpants and a stylish white T-shirt? Go for it. What about other men’s style essentials, fall-ready pieces like a rugged henley and classic dark denim? Rest assured, a pair like the Converse Chuck Taylor All-Star can work with ease. These shoes have history and style to burn, and they’re the perfect pair of kicks to reach for when you want to shake up an outfit filled with mostly easygoing pieces (such as the classic crewneck sweatshirt & Oxford shirt combo as featured below). Throw in a stylish casual watch and you’re ready for casual style scenarios aplenty. Heck, the sneakers on their own have enough style and street cred to carry most outfits, and they’ll put you over the top in most instances (no one else at your tailgate has these, right). Now, without further ado, let’s get you acquainted with this full ensemble — fall fashion can’t wait, after all.

RELATED STORY: The Best High-Top Sneakers to Wear Now

A clean, classic and easy way to wear high-top sneakers this fall.

  • The Sneakers: Converse Chuck Taylor All-Star High-Tops, $55–Don’t mess with a stone-cold classic — the Converse Chuck Taylor All-Star looks great in any season, especially early fall.
  • The Crewneck Sweatshirt: Myles Apparel Elements Crew, $64.98  — For a casual fall weekend, you can’t top the rugged appeal and comfort of a classic crewneck sweatshirt like the Myles Apparel Elements Crew.
  • The Oxford Shirt: Outerknown Nomadic Oxford in Army, $54 — Heading to Sunday brunch? Or a coffee date? Or a casual weekend round of beers? This sustainably made, stylish Oxford goes a long way.
  • The Classic Dark DenimFlint and Tinder Stretch Selvage Jeans, $118 — You know what never fails? A pair of slim dark blue jeans — particularly the Flint and Tinder Stretch Selvage Jeans. Comfort and style rolled into one.
  • The Belt: Beltology Radius Woven Belt, $50 — There’s no sense in skimping on your accessories. This textured belt adds some visual interest and keeps in line with the casual vibe of this #OOTD.
  • The Watch: Timex Navi Ocean Watch, $131.98 — How best to offset classic high-top sneakers, rugged dark denim and a classic crewneck sweatshirt? A stylish casual watch from Timex.
  • The Weekend Essential: Huckberry Blue Hour Growler, $75 — From the neat artwork to the fact that the Blue Hour Growler just looks plain cool, you’re gonna need this for a fall weekend camping trip.
  • The Wallet: Taylor Stitch Minimalist Billfold Wallet in Brown, $98 — Yep, Taylor Stitch makes wallets, too. The Minimalist Billfold is handsome, rugged and surely essential.
  • The Backpack: Fjallraven Greenland Top, $120 — Like we said earlier, this outfit can go anywhere from a day hike to a brewery visit, and the durable, affordable Fjallraven Greenland Top can go with you.
  • The Grooming Essential: Maapilim Hair Cream, $32 –Go for a slightly more laidback ‘do with Maapilim’s Hair Cream, geared toward a light hold and subtle shine. Fall weekend-ready, anyone?

That’ll wrap up this #OOTD quite nicely, don’t you think? Like other fall style essentials, if you start with something as classic and recognizable as stylish high-top sneakers, you’re in good shape — heck, you can do almost anything. The Myles Apparel Elements Crew is a prime casual layer, fit for throwing on over a unique Oxford shirt or a thermal long-sleeve tee in equal measure.  The Flint and Tinder Stretch Selvage Jeans are the perfect antidote to overly stiff stretch selvage, and they’ll look sharp when rolled up atop your Converse. On to your accessories: Never underestimate the versatility of a stylish casual watch, especially one that’s made for a bit of adventure (or tailgating). From there, we really get rolling — you’re going to want to bring the Blue Hour Growler to your next fall weekend get-together, along with the tough (and beer-friendly!) Fjallraven Greenland Top. Of course, a stylish leather wallet is always something you should have handy, and keeping that ‘do fresh with Maapilim Hair Cream is a wise, wise bet. Alright, my friends. What do you have to say about this #OOTD? How are you accessorizing your high-top sneakers? 

The List: Here’s the Best New Menswear to Buy Right Now

Just the kind of trusty fall layer you’re going to want to throw on for weekend after weekend this fall. Read on for more.

Can you feel the weather starting to turn ever so slightly? If only by a few degrees? That’s where today’s fall style essentials are going to come in mighty handy, my friends. It’s perhaps the best season for menswear, as I always say, for a distinct reason. Think rich colors and textures, plus plenty of layering potential. Hence, the Jungmaven Baja Long-Sleeve Pocket Tee you see at the top of the page. It’s but one of the many transitional style essentials you’ll love wearing. Read on for more in this week’s edition of The List, and stop by The Style Guide Facebook page for plenty more.

Jungmaven Baja Long-Sleeve Pocket Tee — $49.98

This tee has the potential to be a new favorite layer.

We should all be thinking about essential fall layers, the type of casual long-sleeve shirt that you can wear on its own or beneath a shirt-jacket or your favorite chambray shirt. Thus, I give you the Jungmaven Baja Long-Sleeve Pocket Tee.

Ursa Major Traveler Kit — $41

Dependable essentials for the road, at an affordable price.

Let’s kick things off with some men’s grooming essentials — staying sharp and keeping your skin refreshed on the road is crucial, and the Ursa Major Traveler Kit is the way to go.
Old Navy Slim-Fit Chambray Shirt — $36.99

A classic chambray shirt from an affordable brand.

A slim and stylish chambray shirt for under $40? Old Navy has outdone themselves heading into fall. Wear this with everything from dark denim and black high-tops to canvas work pants and your favorite leather boots (Side note: Head here for more ideas on how to wear a chambray shirt this fall!).
Converse Chuck Taylor All-Star High-Tops — $55

An icon of menswear, and perhaps the perfect sneakers to wear to head into early fall.

Speaking of black high-tops … stick with the best from a legendary brand. Wearable with everything from dark denim and a classic Oxford shirt to an easygoing white slub tee and skinny black jeans at your next rock concert.
North & Mark Bryant Jacket — $189.98

The ideal merger of style and function in terms of an excellent fall jacket. Nothing else to it.

Looking for a stylish fall jacket that’ll function nicely no matter the weather? The North and Mark Bryant Jacket is potentially your new favorite jacket, wearable with fall style essentials like a crisp white Oxford shirt and tan chinos.

Old Navy Shawl-Collar Cardigan — $31.50

A cozy and timeless cardigan to wear every fall weekend.

Again, more men’s style essentials from Old Navy at outrageously great prices? Wear this classic cardigan with dark indigo denim, stylish suede chukka boots and a rugged henley.
Marathon Search and Rescue Medium Diver — $764.98

Durable, rugged, adventure-ready — that’s this timepiece for ya.

We’ve covered plenty of apparel so far in today’s edition of The List, but what if you’re on the hunt for a rugged casual watch to wear on day trips or as you pack for your next camping trip? The Marathon Medium Diver is it.
Hudson Shoes Hatchard Suede Shoes — $175

Low-key, well-crafted and perfect for fall.

Want a pair of casual chukka boots to wear with your favorite pair of jeans and a trusty long-sleeve henley this fall season? Hudson Shoes has you covered with the comfortable, durable Hatchard Suede Shoes.
Finisterre Upton Trouser — $49.98

You’re going to need some tough, hard-wearing pants for fall — like these ones from Finisterre.

The Upton Trousers from Finisterre strike the right balance between rugged and versatile, perfect for plenty of fall adventures (think a farmer’s market trip followed by a park hike followed by beers  — sounds good, right?).

Astorflex Greenflex in Dark Khaki — $133.98

Perhaps the best chukka boots you’ll buy this season.

It seems I recommend classic chukka boots from Astorflex on the regular — and I find myself wearing my own pair plenty — but there’s a darn good reason for that. They’re stylish, they’re low-key, they go with everything … the list goes on! See for yourself (wink, wink).

That’s going to bring the curtain down on this week’s edition of The List — which of the above picks are going in your shopping cart? I’m all about the North and Mark Bryant Jacket, a perfectly versatile, casual fall jacket. Thanks for reading!

 

Style Pick of the Week: Vulcanizer Work Oxford High-Top Sneakers

Your next pair of fall sneakers … or are they boots?

Not yet familiar with the Vulcanizer brand? Well, my friends — let’s change all of that today as we talk men’s style essentials and get you well-acquainted with the next entry in our always-rugged, ever-fashionable Style Pick of the Week series. The subject of today’s post? The Vulcanizer Work Oxford High-Top Sneakers, a boot-sneaker hybrid that looks as tough and stylish as your favorite pair of leather boots … while simultaneously existing in the realm of the best men’s high-top sneakers. Don’t believe me? Read on.  Japanese brand Vulcanizer is a new addition to the lineup over at Huckberry, a site that knows a thing or two about curating menswear essentials. It’s really no surprise, then, that the Vulcanizer Work Oxford High-Top Sneakers are unique, versatile and rugged — all at once.

It’s gotta start with the classic moc toe construction and vulcanized sole, two touches that surely make the Vulcanizer Work Oxford High-Top Sneakers a seriously ready-made addition to your list of fall style essentials, if ever I’ve seen one. The cotton canvas upper is also water-resistant, a key feature that ought to come in mighty handy whether you keep it simple (classic dark denim and a grey crewneck sweater) or a little more stylish (a white Oxford and khaki chinos at the office).  Either way, the Vulcanizer Work Oxford High-Top Sneakers are going to hold up — to say the least.

SHOP: Vulcanizer Work Oxford High-Top Sneakers via Huckberry

A classic pair of high-top sneakers with the look of a pair of durable boots — a fall style favorite, surely.

Make no bones about it,  Vulcanizer has certainly taken their time with the Work High Oxford — designed in Japan and made in Romania, you  just don’t see sneakers nowadays like the Vulcanizer Work Oxford High-Top Sneakers and everything they’ve got going for ’em. Available in three colorways (I like the Brown Work High Oxford the best), these sneakers are durable enough to wear on a light day hike along with a waxed trucker jacket and tough work pants, yet stylish enough to wear to your favorite bar alongside casual style staples like a rugged denim jacket and a classic chambray shirt for the season. The Vulcanizer Work Oxford High-Top Sneakers are also a steal in terms of price, clocking in at under $150. That price for a pair of durable sneakers that wear like boots? Sounds just great to me. The moc toe construction is also cool and classic, simply perfect for fall. You should certainly shoot to wear the Vulcanizer Work Oxford High-Top Sneakers to your next football tailgate or brewery visit — they’ve got that rugged sensibility that’ll fit right in alongside dark indigo denim and a rugged long-sleeve henley So, how’s that sound for your next fall footwear purchase? Easy enough, right? 

SHOP: Vulcanizer Work Oxford High-Top Sneakers via Huckberry

The Friday Read: New Whiskey Glasses, Outerknown and Interpol’s New Album

I’d say it’s high time we closed out this shortened work week and got onto the business of the weekend — don’t you agree? It’s been a shortened work week for me in Manhattan and Brooklyn, coming off a lovely long Labor Day weekend trip. Speaking of: Did you pack any of these long weekend style essentials for a trip of your own? I  sure hope so. Now that I’m back in NYC, we’re gearing up for a seriously stylish season ahead. Which brings me to my next point: It’s been a busy time at the blog — we’ve got an exciting project of sorts on the way for Huckberry, and to that end, The Style Guide itself will be getting a little bit of a refresh in the coming weeks! That’s right — new season, new look. Same great content, though.

Our #OOTD series will be sticking around, you can expect plenty more entries in our See Now, Buy Now series, and of course, we’re going to get your closet nice and stocked up via The List every week. It’ll just look a bit different — in a cool way, hopefully. That rolls nicely into today’s edition of the Friday Read, a mix of men’s gear and music for your perusal as you while away the weekend. To keep up with me and get some style tips in the meantime, check me out on Instagram. Thanks for reading!

  • If you’re looking for that perfect early fall layer, I can’t stress enough the stylish versatilty and durability of the Outerknown Big Sur Zip Hoodie — it’s casual, it’s well-made and it’s sustainably crafted, too. Read more at GearMoose.
  • Speaking of GearMoose, I write from time to time about spirits and the like (especially craft beer!), and if you happen to enjoy a fine glass of whiskey, my latest is for you. Specifically, I’m talking about the Everest Whiskey Glasses, an affordable way to upgrade your favorite libation. Cheers!
  • Planning a fall weekend trip? You’re going to like the looks of this stylish weekender bag from Nisolo –we recently featured it here in our See Now, Buy Now series, and I gotta tell ya, it just might be the weekender bag to buy for your next getaway.
  • We’re switching gears here to music — truly, I’ve listened to almost nothing else as of late than the new record “Marauder” by NYC rock legends Interpol. If you follow me on Instagram, perhaps you caught some snippets from their amazing show at the House of Vans in Brooklyn — and if you want to dive more into the record and feel nostalgic about the early aughts, then this Uproxx feature on Interpol delivers the goods. What a band, am I right??

OK, my friends. That’s all I have today — enjoy your weekend! Oh, and if you want something else to read? Check out the best new watch to buy now. Or, stock up on stylish high-top sneakers for fall. OK, all done now.

See Now, Buy Now: The Jungmaven Baja Long-Sleeve Tee Is Your New Go-To Fall Layer

A long-sleeve tee made with terrific fabric, cool styling details and a VERY affordable price.

It’s about time you got around to revamping your wardrobe for a new season – that means your focus should be squarely on fall style essentials that can take you from good to great-looking in no time at all. Namely, that means you should be layering up with the Jungmaven Baja Tee just as soon as you can. There’s a reason why a stylish long-sleeve tee is worthy of adding to your wardrobe — for one thing, even the most casual ensembles start with a great base layer like the Jungmaven Baja Tee.  Made from midweight cotton right here in America, the Baja Tee just … wins and wins. Whether you’re throwing on the Baja Tee under a garment-dyed Oxford shirt or a classic chambray shirt, it’s crucial you start with the best; simply any old long-sleeve tee won’t quite do. And when you want a rugged long-sleeve shirt to wear with, say, a flannel-lined trucker jacket, you want one that’s crafted with care and great design — in short, a long-sleeve tee that’s worthy of layering up with your favorite fall outerwear.

Plus, the Jungmaven Baja Tee has plenty going in its own right if you’re simply looking for a casual (yet stylish!) long-sleeve tee to throw on all by itself with tailored weekend sweatpants. To start, let’s talk price. The Baja Tee retails right now for under $50, and comes in a slew of versatile colors, including Navy and Supply Green. In short, that means the Baja Tee can work with everything from grey chinos and a denim jacket (the Supply Green Tee) to slim tan chinos, Horween leather sneakers and a grey workshirt (that’s the best bet for the Navy Baja Tee). What’s more, the Jungmaven Baja Tee is garment-dyed for a lived-in feel and extra softness — crucial for throwing on during lazy weekend days. And if you simply can’t get enough of this stylish long-sleeve tee? Feel free to wear it underneath a tan herringbone blazer — just accent it with crisp dark denim and rugged brown leather boots at the office. Never heard of a long-sleeve tee that could do that, did you now?

Let’s talk shop — are you into the Jungmaven Baja Tee? How would you style it? Let me know via Twitter

The List: Here Are the Best New Men’s Style Essentials to Buy This Month

Rancourt & Co.

A casual, well-crafted and investment-worthy pair of kicks — among the latest & greatest fall menswear.

‘Tis the season for amping up your seasonal wardrobe upgrades — specifically, dressing for the cooler temps of fall. They’ll be here soon enough, and that’s why men’s style essentials like the handsome Rancourt & Co. Traveler Ranger Moc are leading off today’s post. The key in prepping for a new season revolves around picking up menswear that you can wear repeatedly, in all sorts of different outfits & situations (think everything from a chilly Sunday brunch to a football tailgate to a casual Friday at work). Thus, today’s edition of The List. Shop away!

Rancourt & Co. Traveler Ranger Moc — $315

Rugged, casual and extremely well-crafted — an easy way to welcome in fall.

Even your off-duty footwear should fit in with the fall season. Leave it to Rancourt & Co. to craft a beautiful pair of stylish casual leather shoes fit for relaxed fall weekends, camping trips, coffee shop afternoons … the Traveler Ranger Moc can go and go. I like ’em best with rolled dark denim and a laidback classic Oxford shirt.

Flint and Tinder Washed Hat — $40

The kind of well-made, grab-and-go cap you could use on your head this fall.

So, you’ve got your stylish leather boots, your new favorite pair of dark denim and a classic chambray shirt to start September off right– what’s the finishing touch? This new, vintage-inspired ballcap, available in three cool colors, from Flint and Tinder.

OluKai Nalukai Boots — $140

Stylish, yet lightweight, boots that’ll do just fine with dark denim and a grey crewneck sweater.

More of a boots fan? We’ve got you covered. If you follow our Style Pick of the Week series, you surely know the lightweight style and versatility you’re getting with the OluKai Nalukai Boots. Perfect for stepping into early fall — especially when paired with a stylish denim shirt.

Timex x Todd Snyder Beekman Watch — $158

An exceedingly sharp watch packed with functional details and great design.

There’s no wrong time to upgrade your collection of stylish casual watches — especially if you’re doing so with the refined, eye-catching Timex x Todd Snyder Beekman Watch. It can pair with everything from a charcoal blazer to a to slub henley and classic dark denim.

Mott and Bow Driggs Crew Tee in Sand — $32

A pleasingly fall-friendly tee, thanks to the rich Sand color.

Mott and Bow makes gear that’s more than just the sum of its parts — so, the new colors in its T-shirt collection are nicely crafted and high-quality. Wear the Driggs Sand Crew Tee with a denim trucker jacket and charcoal chinos.

Outerknown Nomadic Oxford in Army — $78

A timeless Oxford made with eco-conscious fabric. A great shirt to pick up for fall.

What could be more essential than a classic men’s Oxford shirt? One made with sustainability and style top of mind — the Nomadic Oxford, particularly in the versatile Army color shown here, could be your favorite fall shirt.

Red Wing Iron Ranger Boots in Hawthorne — $315

Red Wing Iron Ranger

Exceptional, investment-worthy boots that get the job done, day after day.

More stylish leather boots? Certainly. If there’s any one item you need to add to your list of men’s style essentials this fall, it could just be the ridiculously good-looking and rugged Red Wing Iron Ranger Boots. Bingo.

Stuart & Lau Regimen Gym Bag — $395

A sleek gym bag to keep your gear in check as we head into fall.

The new season still means you need to stay in tip-top shape — the sleek, all-black Regimen Gym Bag from Stuart & Lau features waterproof DuraLite fabric & handy extras like a ventilated shoe compartment.  Talk about an everyday carry must-have.

Taylor Stitch Jack Shirt in Sun Bleached Denim — $98

A handsome denim shirt in the brand’s exacting Jack fit.

Use the new season ahead to get reacquainted with Taylor Stitch and the brand’s stellar shirting. There’s something about the Jack Shirt in Sun Bleached Denim that seems tailor-made for casual fall weekends aplenty.

Line of Trade Slim Wallet — $50

A slim wallet made from excellent leather — sure to get better every single day.

Made with durable Red Wing leather — yes, the good stuff — the Line of Trade Slim Wallet is the stylish leather wallet you need in your pocket this fall.

 

That’ll do it for today’s edition of The List, covering the best fall style gear to buy now. So, what’ll it be? For me, it’s got to be the rugged, casual versatility of the Traveler Ranger Moc from Rancourt  & Co. — perfect for wearing to football tailgates or fall weekend trips upstate.