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Supreme x Clarks SS13 Desert Boot
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Supreme x Clarks SS13 Desert Boot

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    • #Clarks
    • #SS13
    • #collaboration
    • #Desert Boot
    • #footwear
    • #menswear
    • #men's fashion
    • #men's style
    • #style
    • #boots
  • 2 weeks ago
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#16 - Clarks Desert Boot Beeswax
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#16 - Clarks Desert Boot Beeswax

    • #Christmas
    • #Wishlist
    • #menswear
    • #footwear
    • #desert boot
    • #beeswax
    • #Clarks
  • 5 months ago
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Green and Burgundy

Most likely not the first color scheme that comes to mind when thinking about Fall attires, both green and burgundy (on their own) are two of the season’s staples. Although I love trying new combinations within my wardrobe, I have to give credit for this one to Fábrica dos Chapéus who recently sent me one of their outstanding fedoras: a custom version featuring a rich burgundy grosgrain stripe over dark green wool: in a word…perfection! Taking a new approach to the art of hatmaking (more on that on a future post), this model has an uneven brim which is shorter on the sides and longer at the front providing an edgier, yet elegant silhouette. The hat served as an inspiration and was the core piece, allowing the rest of the look to fluidly pull itself together making use of complementing shades and contrasting textures. 

Details: wool herringbone blazer by Gentleman Tailors, cotton/wool cardigan by H&M, candy striped oxford button down by Our Legacy, perfect shape cargo pants by Uniqlo, suede Wallabees by Clarks, custom wool fedora by Fábrica dos Chapéus, vintage checked wool tie, vintage pocket square and striped socks by H&M.

Model and Styling: Miguel Amaral Vieira

Source: beyondfabric

    • #Green and Burgundy
    • #Fábrica dos Chapéus
    • #menswear
    • #looks
    • #inspiration
    • #fedora
    • #hat
    • #cargo pants
    • #Gentleman
    • #Our Legacy
    • #Uniqlo
    • #vintage
    • #Clarks
    • #Wallabees
    • #herringbone
  • 5 months ago
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Velour x Clarks Desert Mali Boot
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Velour x Clarks Desert Mali Boot

    • #Velour
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    • #Desert Boot
    • #Mali
    • #Waxed
    • #menswear
    • #footwear
    • #boot
    • #woven leather
  • 7 months ago
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Clarks Originals AW12 Camo Collection
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Clarks Originals AW12 Camo Collection

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    • #AW12
    • #Camo
    • #collection
    • #menswear
    • #footwear
    • #desert boot
  • 9 months ago
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Back to black

2010 was undoubtedly a pattern filled year…plaids were everywhere to be found and quickly became one of the “must haves” of the season. Coming in all types of scales, shapes and colors, there was one particular pattern that stood above all else, thus reenforcing its place as one of the most sought, beautiful and timeless of the bunch: Blackwatch. 

Originating from one of Scotland’s most famous regiments, this tricolored tartan bearing the shades of blue, black and green, is thought to have been primarily used for hunting purposes due to its subdued nature. Its timeless character and overall allure have made it into one of fashion’s most beloved plaids. Exuding a unique sense of class and elegance, it’s an amazing addition to any wardrobe, adding color in an understated way and being easily paired with other pieces. The only downside is deciding which item to get, given the amount of offerings out there… 

Checked Peacoat by Paul Smith

Dark blue plaid blazer and reversible plaid vest by Aquarama @ Porvocação

Tartan hoodie by Fred Perry @ Bonobos

 1940’s Blue Forest Check shirt by Our Legacy and slim trousers by Asos.

Clarks Originals Desert Boots @ Asos

Pendleton four pocket tote bag @ Asos.

Blackwatch Plaid Wool Scarf @ Rugby

On the street…

Photos by Tommy Ton for GQ.

    • #Blackwatch
    • #Scotland
    • #pattern
    • #plaids
    • #Paul Smith
    • #Aquarama
    • #Our Legacy
    • #Asos
    • #Pendleton
    • #Clarks
    • #Bonobos
    • #Rugby
    • #Fred Perry
  • 2 years ago
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Beyond Fabric suggests…

For these early days of Fall, when the sun still shines and the temperature doesn’t make your teeth chatter, here’s a cool laid back look for those out of the office moments. The black watch Paul Smith jacket gives a timeless pattern an updated look through the fit and attention to detail we’ve come to expect from Sir Paul. Its versatility allows you to wear it as jacket or as an overshirt and the woven wool fabric is enough to keep you warm. Underneath and since the jacket has such an expressive pattern, keep it simple with a white oxford button down like this one from Gitman Bros. The shirt is a perfect match for the renowned A.P.C.’s New Standard Jeans, a slim fitting model featured here in a dark wash. Footwear wise, Clarks’ Desert Boots will keep the casual feel while making you look more put together; they’re available in all sorts of colors but I suggest these in tan leather as you’ll be able to wear them with most things in your closet and they work great with dark denim (and the green tones of the jacket).

Paul Smith Check Jacket - (approx.) 320€ @ Por Vocação

Gitman Bros. White Button Down Oxford - 130€ @ Trés Bien Shop

A.P.C. New Standard Jeans - 89,5€ (50% off) @ Wrong Weather (Photo from Context Clothing)

Clarks Desert Boots - (approx.) 85€ @ Clarks (Photo from Prepidemic)

    • #Paul Smith
    • #blackwatch
    • #A.P.C.
    • #New Standard
    • #Clarks
    • #Desert Boots
    • #Gitman Bros.
  • 2 years ago
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