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Issue #55 | Top Picks: Must-Have Men's Footwear and Fashion This Season
Plus, see what’s new from Natalino and check out the standout boots from Standard & Strange
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Truman launches new loyalty program offering perks for loyal customers
We're big fans of Truman boots, and they've now launched a loyalty program that makes their rugged, high-quality footwear even more rewarding for repeat customers. The Truman Loyalty Program offers increasing discounts based on your total spend, with no need to accrue points or use codes. Every purchase you make on their website moves you up through their tiered system, with each tier providing better perks.
Starting with the Bronze tier, where you receive free continental shipping, you can progress to Silver after spending $500, which includes 5% off stock and made-to-order (MTO) boots. Spend $1,000 and you hit Gold, unlocking a 10% discount, while the Collector tier ($2,500+) offers a 15% discount and early access to releases. Finally, the All Access tier ($5,000+) delivers a substantial 20% discount on stock and MTO boots, plus early access to new drops and sales.
The loyalty program is a nice way for Truman to give something back to their regulars. The more you spend, the more you save—no complicated points system or codes to deal with
To sign up or learn more, visit Truman Boot Co. and start enjoying those perks.

Natalino introduces A/W 24 collection with timeless high-quality essentials
Natalino has introduced its A/W 24 lookbook, bringing a sophisticated blend of classic tailoring and contemporary design for the colder months. The brand, known for its timeless approach to menswear, continues its tradition of high-quality craftsmanship, rooted in their philosophy of simplicity and elegance. Natalino’s emphasis has always been on well-made, versatile clothing that form the backbone of a wardrobe, and their latest collection builds on this ethos.
The A/W 24 collection sees the introduction of a long-awaited double-breasted overcoat, perfect for layering as the temperatures drop. Tailoring takes center stage with new offerings in woollen flannel, cavalry twill, and cotton corduroy, providing a variety of textures and warmth. For those looking for more casual but still elevated pieces, the sport jackets come in patterns like gun clubs, glen checks, and herringbones, all crafted from winter-weight wools and luxurious wool-cashmere blends.
In knitwear, Natalino has refreshed their popular Shetland sweaters with updated necklines, designed to pair with their signature high-rise trousers, now available in brushed and drill cottons. Shirts remain a staple of course, with their spread collar poplin styles returning alongside the introduction of classic button-down oxfords. Finishing touches come in the form of footwear, with Jacques Solovière's brown suede chukka boots and a collaboration with CNES on refined butterfly loafers.
Look through the striking and stylish lookbook by clicking here.

Standard & Strange brings Arch Support Project's bold boot designs to the U.S
Standard & Strange has teamed up with the Arch Support Project to bring their avant-garde footwear designs to the U.S., and the latest release offers a trio of eye-catching boots in Mahogany Roughout leather. These boots are anything but conventional. Here’s a breakdown:
Military Moc Low Boot ($1,045): A standout moc-toe chukka, this low-cut boot features a 360° hand-stitched welt and an exaggerated commando-style Vibram Gumlite sole. The two-eyelet design is minimalist yet rugged, while the veg-tan leather wrapping under the arch and up the side adds a distinct architectural flair.
Cestus Boot ($1,045): Offering a lace-to-toe silhouette, the Cestus is relatively lightweight with a leather sole. The upper construction features overlapping leather panels, replacing traditional quarters, giving it a sleek, structured look.
Alpine Hiker Boot ($1,045): Inspired by retro Italian hiking boots, this model combines old-school ruggedness with futuristic design elements. The hand-stitched backstay detailing and durable sole structure mirror the Military Moc’s aesthetic, but its high-top design and functional features make it perfect for outdoor adventures or city wear.
These boots are likely to stir debate even among boot enthusiasts but the high-level craftsmanship and hand-sewn construction make them worth a closer look.

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