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The Obtainer

Friday,
March 7th Edition

Cory Ohlendorf

These weeks can be tricky to dress for. Make sure you layer up properly.

- Cory Ohlendorf, Editor in Chief ⋯ @coryohlendorf

 

What We’re Wearing

Casual Transitional Layers

Spring is a season all about new beginnings and rejuvenation. The days are getting longer and the temperature is warming up as the natural world around us wakes up after a long, dark and cold winter. Of course, this transition isn't always predictable. In fact, dressing for the mercurial climates of late March and early April can be tricky. You know those cold-to-hot-to-cold days of springtime, punctuated with drizzling rain or wind chockfull of pollen and other allergens. For all the poetic rebirth, it can get downright nasty sometimes. But we still want to get outside, right? So how do you handle such dubious meteorological scenarios? By pulling on a few smart, stylish and altogether versatile layering pieces.

They're the kind of pieces that mix and match with much of what you already own. They also make killer travel essentials. Like a soft indigo-dyed quarter-zip and some durable yet comfortable washed jeans. Or a cropped fatigue shirt jacket that's cut from a crisp herringbone cotton twill that works like a sophisticated windbreaker. We suggest finishing off the look with some low-profile sneakers, a pair of polarized shades and maybe even a bandana in case those allergies flare up.

Your Early Spring Kit

Clockwise, from top left:

Indigo terry quarter-zip,
$118 by Taylor Stitch

Vintage bandana,
$36 by imogene + willie

Washed fatigue shirt jacket,
$228 by Buck Mason

Cropped T-shirt,
$25 by Abercrombie & Fitch

Two-way utility bag,
$39.90 by UNIQLO

568 relaxed straight-leg jean,
$98 by Levi's

Polarized sunglasses,
$45 by WMP Eyewear

Spezial low-top sneaker,
$110 by adidas

 
Smart Buys

The sales and discounts our team is currently watching.

 

This is a jacket for days you want to be put-together but not feel restricted. Garment-dyed fabric with a lived-in feel from day one, there’s also a bit of stretch making it even more comfortable.

$228 / $154.70
by Wills

 

Lightweight and breathable, these slip-on sneakers are both eye catching and functional as an everyday shoe in hot weather or an quick drying adventure sneaker. And now they’re nearly half off.

$80 / $47.95
by Merrell

 

The best stuff at Gap right now seems to be the archival-inspired pieces. Like these loose ’90s-style chinos. It's a relaxed straight fit with an effortless slouch and now they’re only 40 bucks.

$69.95 / $41
by Gap

 

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