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From Japan

Some of the Selectism guys are in Japan right now and were able to visit the Inazuma Festival.  I’m looking forward to more Tokyo related posts from them!

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A Short Walk Through SoDo

(other things I saw this morning)

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Back From Filson’s Seconds Sale

Thanks to the tip-off from Lesli, I was able to make it to Filson’s seconds sale this morning down in SoDo.

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A Fall Morning @ Pike Place Market

When shopping at the Pike Place Market, it’s generally best to show up in the early morning.  After that, you’ll be trying to get through crowds of tourists.

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John Lobb’s New Spiral Cut Shoes

John Lobb sent out an email recently with a link to images for the new “Saint-Crépin” model for this year.  At first glance they’re a bit ordinary.

John Lobb Saint Crepin Side View

But now look at the top view:

John Lobb Saint Crepin Top View

Notice something different?  They used one piece of leather cut into a spiral shape to wrap around a last to shape into a shoe.  The concept itself is not new and has been employed by other artisan shoe makers, but so far John Lobb’s model above is the best looking one yet.

More pictures are available here: http://openers.jp/fashion/flagship/john_lobb/photo_year_model.html

Local Find: Vintage Rolltop Metal Desk

Is this the grandfather of the tanker desk?

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Real McCoy’s Flight Jackets

Scans from an older catalog. Lightning has published them in the past, but it looks like Free & Easy will be doing something with Real McCoy’s in their November issue this year.

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Barbour’s Tarras and Explorer Bags

For classically styled bags, the ones sold by Barbour offer an incredible value.

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Barbour Tarras Bag - 1

I own both the leather tarras and explorer bags and have used them very heavily for the past two years. The leather and stitching has so far held up well, and I’ve had no problems with the fabric lining and metal hardware.

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The thing that you don’t see well advertised with these (and all of Barbour’s bags) is that they’re made in China, much to the surprise of many people. I would not worry about the quality of these however, as they’re just as good as my other U.S. or European made bags. Oi Polloi carries both.

If you must have old world produced goods and do not mind paying up to twice as much, another British maker called Tusting still makes identical styled bags there in the UK.

Tusting Explorer Kudu

Tusting Explorer Canvas

Tusting Clipper Fullgrain Leather

Tusting Clipper Kudu

Tusting Gladstone Leather

The Maine Guide Jackets

The Maine guide jacket is one of the two most iconic pieces from the Woolrich Woolen Mills collections, the other being the Upland jacket.  While it changes slightly from season to season, the general style has remained the same.

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The two above are my own from the FW2008 season and are my favorite versions so far, in that the throat latch is fixed in place and the left breast pocket includes convenient pen holders.  If appropriately layered, the corduroy on the right is suitable to wear throughout the winter here in Seattle, and the melton wool version on the left is reserved for just the coldest of days.  Included in the picture is a shawl collar sweatshirt and knit gloves from J.Crew, an Engineered Garments cotton scarf, and a wool cap from Christy’s of London.

If you were to have just one jacket from the Woolrich Woolen Mills collection, it should be the Maine guide jacket.

Available at Context, Farinelli’s, Legion, Tres Bien, The Bureau, and Coggles.

Inis Meáin Kniting Company

The Inis Meáin Kniting Company has been creating some of the world’s best Aran sweaters for several decades. It is named after the island their factory resides on, Inis Meáin, the second largest of the three Aran islands.

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They’re the type of sweaters that would last you a lifetime.  Only a few online stores carry them: J.L. Powell, Hartford York, and Maxwell & Co.  The cardigan that I just picked up above is available in store at Jack Straw (see the previous post).

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