After a decade-long hiatus, this New England fave bounced back in Europe in 2005, setting the stage for this year's U.S. re-launch. Known for durable, down-filled gear (peep the feathers), Penfield recently aced collabos with Stussy and DPMHI.
Originally designed for the military, Schott's classic melton wool coat is all-weather outerwear that has been in style since the Nazis goose-stepped to the rear.
If the streetwear lines age in dog years, then 10.Deep is a veritable senior citizen. But don't ever call them passe. The NYC-based brand continues to push streetwear forward with subtle new designs. Please respect your ellders.
The military-inspired jackets from this up-and-coming brand are stylish updates of traditional looks. The L.A.-based line was founded in 2003 by a musician and a fashion photographer, meaning it rocks hard and girls dig it.
Other than classic cinema, the only good thing to come out of the Vietnam War was the M65 military jacket. Breathably cool for the jungle but warm enough to handle post-monsoon chill, the M65 has endured as an outerwear staple.
Deflate the hate - BBC is moving past pricey tees with stylish pieces like this houndstooth print shirt. Look for more at BBC's two new stores, opening this fall in NYC and Hong Kong.