Corridor’s SS21 Lookbook Blends 70s Charm With Urban Attitude
If knitwear was currency, Corridor's Dan Snyder would be the Jeff Bezos of menswear.
Reed lives in Brooklyn and has written for a number of places, including the San Fransisco-Bay Guardian, Well-Spent (RIP), Refinery29, FOXSports Detroit and the Salt Lake Tribune. In addition to that game of musical chairs, he also was the copywriter at Unionmade Goods (RIP) for two years — on the floor before that, his Yelp reviews were mixed — and currently works as a copywriter and strategist at a creative agency in New York. Other credentials of his include a crippling clothing addiction and unhealthy sleep habits, both particularly conducive to writing about the things covered on this site. He also has a dog, which he mentions frequently.
If knitwear was currency, Corridor's Dan Snyder would be the Jeff Bezos of menswear.
Kapital fuses its iconic skeleton motif with traditional Tibetan tiger rug inspiration for this lightweight, breezy summer sweater.
The Real McCoy's channels Hunter S. Thompson in the most charmingly gairish of ways with this duo multicolored corduroy goodness.
If we really are riding that second hand on the Doomsday Clock, we might as well look good doing it.
There's a sea of easy pants out there, these days, but the Salathe Nylon Climbing Pant (Sal-ah-thay) from Pilgrim Surf + Supply is particularly nice.
Are these fit for a date? The boardroom, if those even still exist? Seriously, who cares. They have bulldogs all over them and allow the thighs to breathe.
These boat-shoe adjacent stunners are Made in France using the same Norwegian-welted construction Paraboot has been employing for over 100 years.
Made exclusively for Division Road with a 19oz. Fox Brothers Fawn Covert Cloth, this MotivMFG jacket is a statement piece with understated attitude.
Kobe-based hat masters Cableami are back with a duo of patchwork bucket hats made from an irresistable plethora of muted cotton patches.
Camp Collar Season is so close that even gentle winds are triggering spiked seltzer flashbacks, so you can imagine how this Kardo shirt is tripping me out.