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Issue #18 | Two pairs of boots and a riot of texture and pattern

Plus the latest picks from the last of the sales

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Viberg teams up with Division Road

This week, we also have two Viberg x Division Road collaborations focused on wearability, patina potential, and the subtleties of luxury goods made with dependable quality. These two Service Boot make-ups are designed and crafted as cleanly configured options for daily wear using Horween’s Cypress leather. This new recipe is an evolution of Horween’s vegetable tanning. It provides a tightened grain with high character, a clean break, natural color profiles, and a hand-waxed finish for pliability and a slight sheen. The result is a leather akin to a fine antique that will become unique to the wearer, with deep levels of patina reflecting an individual journey. These collaborations result from high design and precise craft coming together in boots with durability and style that will last a lifetime.

In a dress guise that will adapt to Western wear and tailoring equally, the English Tan Cypress Service Boot is a fresh take on a classic that’s sure to become a treasure for those with a casual-vintage or fully directional lean. The anatomically designed dress shape of the 2020 Last is complemented with small brass eyelets, and the new split Dainite sole enhances this boot's proportional lines and curved elements.

The Brown Nut Cypress Service Boot boasts a simple and sophisticated execution with a hyper-versatile color and configuration that will coordinate easily, undoubtedly destined to become well-worn and well-loved by minimalists and collectors alike. The signature 2030 Last provides an iconic dress-casual shape in a make-up designed to highlight the leather’s natural character and patina, complemented with brass eyelets and the year-round-appropriate Ridgeway sole.

A riot of pattern and texture

This week we’ve been stunned by this beautiful special edition reissue jacket from Kestin. The unique Chenille Floral Jacquard is sourced from a Japanese Mill which has been in business for over 271 years. The All-Over-Print design evocates the flora which blossoms during Scotland’s Spring, contrasting with the traditional workwear silhouette which features Corozo buttons and three patch pockets to the front – inspired by a Chore Coat – and two carpenter pockets to the rear.

Buy it now on the Kestin website for just $360.

White’s drop a twist on a classic military boot

Another new boot dropping this week is the CMP-Sherman from Pacific North-West stalwart White’s. They combined their military-inspired MP-Sherman patterns with a standard stitchdown construction to offer a brand new take on a best-seller. This model is hand-lasted, hand-bottomed with all-leather components to ensure unmatched comfort and longevity. The 5050 Arch-Ease™ Last provides the same arch profile of their 55 Last with the toe width and volume of the MP Last. Offered in 4 Double Shot leather options and Cinnamon Waxed Flesh.

Secure your slot in this limited run over on their website.

Latest pick ups

Summit UK Heavyweight Hoodie $133

Grand Le Mar Flannel Cargo Oscar Trousers $189.00 $159.00

Peter Fields Bakers Jacket in 11oz Indigo Denim $240

John Henric Wool Shirt $99 $50

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