It is with some considerable sadness that we are bidding farewell to the warmer weather of the summer here at Coolector HQ and reluctantly embracing the cooler autumn and winter months. If there is one plus side to the colder weather, however, is the fact it gives us an excuse to invest in a new jacket and there are few who do outerwear better than the guys at Taylor Stitch.
For any man with a love of well made wares on the hunt for a new jacket to keep the elements at bay over the next few months, Taylor Stitch would always be one of our first ports of call and when you check out five of their best pieces of outerwear below, you’ll see why that is the case.
Check out 5 of the best Taylor Stitch Jackets below:
The Winslow Parka
The humble parka should be a staple of any man’s wardrobe this autumn and winter but, if we’re being honest, you’ll struggle to find many that can hold a candle to the Taylor Stitch Winslow Parka in the style and comfort departments. This excellent looking piece of outerwear from the San Francisco brand uses a custom natural un-dyed wool blanket lining under a naturally bees-waxed canvas from Halley Stevensons to deliver the ultimate in protection from the elements. Fantastically versatile and painfully cool, if you’re going to buy one jacket this winter, this should be one of the first that comes to mind.
$248
The Moto Jacket
Proudly made in California, the Taylor Stitch Moto Jacket is one of their flagship offerings and unquestionably amongst their most luxurious and aspiration jackets. Perfectly suited to any Steve McQueen wannabe, this eye-catching piece of apparel is made from whiskey brown steer hide leather and the sense of quality it exudes is positively palpable. With eye-catching materials used throughout its design, such as an insulated diamond quilting interior and a zig-zag-stitch reinforced collar and inside leather wind flap, this is the sort of heirloom apparel that lasts a lifetime and will be past on from one generation to the next.
$1075
Submariner Jacket
For those of you with a nautical leaning when it comes to your apparel picks, the Submariner Jacket from Taylor Stitch will be your cup of tea from both an aesthetic and performance point of view. This superbly crafted jacket is a contemporary take on a classic Navy-issued jacket of the same name. It comes replete with hand warming pockets (a must in those colder climates out there) and custom Taylor Stitch anchor buttons. This top notch piece of outerwear is an ancestral forebearer to your burly peacoat and is purpose built to deliver the sort of versatility you need for autumn and winter wear.
$198
The Long Haul Jacket
In it for the long haul this autumn and winter, this fantastic piece of outerwear from Taylor Stitch is definitely one of our favourites here at Coolector HQ. The Taylor Stitch Long Haul Jacket boasts a distinctly vintage vibe that is sure to make it appeal to today’s contemporary man and it is crafted from 7-oz. waxed canvas and given a natural wax treatment that gives it unparalleled water repelling capabilities. The collar and cuffs are lined in tonal corduroy from the famed British mill Brisbane Moss for that extra touch of class to keep your warm and comfortable this winter.
$188
The Bomber Jacket
Bomber jackets are the one type of jacket that never seem to go out of fashion and when they look as good as this impeccably stylish Taylor Stitch Bomber Jacket, it’s not hard to see why this is the case. Understated and robust and perfectly suited for day to day wear this autumn and winter, this first class offering boasts a resilient array of materials that make for the ultimate shield from either the most inclement of weather conditions. Lightweight and designed to go on any adventure you can think of over the next few months, you’ll always be reaching for this Bomber when you head out of the door.
$168
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