Bedwin Cassidy Denim Jacket
Tokyo-based brand Bedwin & The Heartbreakers remakes its Cassidy jacket in lightweight and washed Japanese denim. It has a detachable hood, a corduroy-lined collar, nice contrast stitching and a shaggy felt lining.
Tokyo-based brand Bedwin & The Heartbreakers remakes its Cassidy jacket in lightweight and washed Japanese denim. It has a detachable hood, a corduroy-lined collar, nice contrast stitching and a shaggy felt lining.
For its latest jacket, Tokyo design collective Sasquatchfabrix appropriated sakiori, a woven fabric that’s made from worn out cloth and garments. It was made in ancient Japan when cotton was hard to come by. This jacket is made from scraps of military fabric.
The goose down insulated Aeroloft Zip Off jacket was made for cold weather running. But it’ll also keep you comfortable when you start heating up, thanks to its easily removable sleeves and quick-drying panels. Part of the new Gyakusou running collection.
HUF and Thrasher Magazine’s early Holiday special for skaters. The Tour de Stoops collection features 90’s style tees, shirts, socks and caps as well as coach jackets, anoraks and shoes. The two brands also made a skate video to complement their collection.
Just when we thought the MA-1 was all played out. Maharishi and Majocchi modernized the flight jacket, replacing satin with a weave of nylon and microfiber polyester with water-repellent coating. It’s topped with a dope alligator embro on the back.
NikeLab’s twist on the puffy vest is fresh but still versatile. The Puffer Jacket is made of ripstop polyester with a boxy fit and a wide neckline to accommodate hoodies. It also has discreet zippered side seam pockets. Available in navy blue or black.
Coldsmoke borrowed a couple of details from modern raincoats to freshen up the flight jacket. The shop’s MA-1 has a tailored hem with no elastic waistband, a beautiful water-repellent DWR Japanese fabric and graphite zippers. Available in green, blue and gray.
The perfect lightweight layer for those cool Fall days, Aether’s slim-fit jacket is made from Polartec Power Stretch, which combines climate control, moisture wicking, and flexibility. We love the subtle asymmetry and contrasting colors of the full-length zipper.
Aether’s dapper 3-layer herringbone wool coat is ready to take on wind, water, and whatever Mother Nature throws at it. Its PrimaLoft Gold insulated lining is removable for days when it’s not as cold. Available in Insignia Blue or Charcoal Heather.
Bandai Namco’s Heihachi souvenir jacket is both awesome and infuriatingly expensive. It’s reversible, with both sides made of soft and shiny charmeuse. One side is embroidered with Heihachi, while the other side has his gi’s trademark tiger face. Limited to 1,000 pieces.
British apparel brand Dropdead has a line of officially-licensed Sonic the Hedgehog clothing and accessories. The ’90s inspired collection includes sweaters, jackets, tees, hats, and slipper replicas of Sonic’s Power Sneakers.
Japanese brand Sophnet gives us a preppier way to rock camouflaged patterns by applying them on a coach jacket. Available in woodland or desert camo, the jacket has front pockets, a drawstring hem, elastic cuffs and an applique Sophnet logo on the back.
Vanquish combines the silhouette of a coach jacket, the collar, cuffs and sleeve pocket of the flight jacket, and the embroidery of souvenir jackets in one fire outerwear. It has Hachiko on the chest and a symbolic map of Shibuya on the back.
adidas and wings + horns‘ latest collab goes for the handmade, rustic look. The collection’s highlights include knit track jackets, sherpa jackets as well as Gazelles and ZX Flux ADV Xs with dope Primeknit and suede uppers.
Stone Island upgrades Nike’s classic windbreaker with the latest wind- and water-repellent nylon, dyed in the season’s trendiest colors. The Windrunner can be packed into its left pocket and carried messenger-bag style. Drops 9/8.
FILA continues rummaging through its ’90s lookbook, this time collaborating with New York City brand Staple Pigeon. Ride the peak of athleisure with the collection’s graphic tees, joggers and outerwear, all sporting a combination of the both brands’ logos.
Stone Island’s slim outerwear is made of lightweight nylon with a lustrous finish. It has a jersey-lined interior, a hidden chest pocket, a 2-way zipper and a removable sleeve patch. Available in black and navy.
A contemporary take on the MA-1 from Parisian label OAMC. It’s made from water-repellent and breathable nylon, with polyester filling to provide warmth while keeping the jacket light. The asymmetrical placket closure adds a unique touch.
Assembly New York’s hooded coat is made from cotton and has front pockets, as well as zipper and snap button closure. Available in navy and army green. As of this writing you can grab it at a 60% discount, down from $688.
A slim and short coach jacket from Comme de Garcons casual wear sub-label Ganryu. It’s made of nylon with polyester lining and has angled side pockets, drawcord adjustable hem, Velcro chest patch and a bright orange collar. Available in navy or black.
NikeLab made jackets for the eventual American and Brazilian medalists at the 2016 Olympics to wear when they receive their award. The jackets have a windproof front, ventilated side and rear and ribbed knit sleeves for comfort. Drops 7/28/16.
South Korean streetwear brand Antimatter adds an electronic twist to their draped look. They have a bomber jacket, an anorak and a poncho in all black that are adorned with icons like those found on VHS and CD players as well as smartphones.
Mission Workshop’s all-conditions jacket. The Meridian: Phase is mostly made of Polartec NeoShell, a waterproof yet breathable and fabric. It also has a large vent at the back with double mesh, and stretch woven side panels for more ventilation.
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