Sportive Green Jacket

Made from medium-weight, water-resistant poly-cotton gabardine (70% polyester and 30% cotton), Arpenteur’s Sportive jacket is a sensible option for wet weather. With a silhouette akin to sailing jackets, wearers will stay dry—thanks in part to the high-rise neckline and elastic drawstrings at the hem and hood.

Acadia Shorts

Made with travel in mind, the Grey Label by NYC-based O.N.S is a collection of minimal but delightfully designed items that will survive a stint in a suitcase. Our pick: the utilitarian Acadia Shorts (available in navy, black, gray or olive) which draw inspiration from Japanese design. Part outdoorsy, part structural and sophisticated, the shorts feature an adjustable buckle belt and are crafted from a …

PH5 is Revolutionizing Knitwear With Algorithms

We speak with Mijia Zhang and Wei Lin about transforming an antiquated technique with technology, sustainability and a distinct aesthetic

The last time knitwear experienced seismic change was during the Industrial Revolution. Automation and large-scale machinery increased quantities and overall accessibility of fabric. Since then, there’s been little progress. “It hasn’t developed in decades,” Wei Lin—founder of the womenswear label PH5—says with a sense of frustration. “Well there was Alaïa,” she adds. But, apart from the late “King of Cling,” very few luxury labels can …