Search

No Man Walks Alone Starts Its Summer Sale

Total
0
Shares

No Man Walks Alone began its summer sale today, with up to 40% off seasonal products.

Most of note to me is that this is the final season they’re carrying Eidos. After this summer, it’ll only be the random backstock they have, which they put up for sale at their clearance events (which you either have to live in NYC to visit or have someone proxy for you). Looking at the page for Eidos, I see there are some items left from the winter collection you can still check out.

In particular look at the wool-cotton field jacket, the cotton-linen tan high-rise Sal trousers, and cigar linen sportcoat (the trousers to complete the suit sold out, sadly).

The other makers I like the most of theirs are primarily Italian, perhaps not surprisingly: G. Inglese shirt makers, Rota trouser makers,Valstar outerwear in particular. But I’m also noting: Drake’s accessories, La Portegna’s leather goods, Inis Meain’s knitwear and Norwegian Rain’s outerwear.

From G. Inglese, I like their one-piece Miami collar shirts, which are sort of in the same spirit of the one-piece collar Eidos Lupo polo. Their dress shirts are also amazing of course.

Valstar’s classic bomber the Valstarino is grail status for me; someday I will own one!

Inis Meain’s summer knitwear is all good but I like this lightweight Aran knit jumper in particular.

I want to dress with more colors outside the typical brown, blue, gray and whites I wear all the time. Or at least, in bright shades or different hues. This Calabrese pocket square would be a great pop of color, and this tobacco neat-print Drake’s tie has a fun color combination using yellow and red.

See all the sale selection here.

(Help support this site by buying stuff through my links; your clicks and purchases earn me a commission from many of the retailers I feature, and it helps me sustain this site—as well as my menswear habit! Thanks!)

No Man Walks Alone’s First Tailoring Capsule Collection Is Up

No Man Walks Alone has just posted their first capsule collection of tailoring made by Sartoria Carrara in…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like