The 9 Style Essentials You Need for the Perfect Sunday

We love weekend mornings because of hot coffee, the Sunday ‘New York Times,’ and maybe a little pickup football in the park. We also love ditching our khakis and ties for something a little more comfortable. Here are our tops picks for a weekend getup that鈥檚 easy to wear, rugged, yet still plenty stylish.
Los Angeles鈥揵ased designer Ilaria Urbinati partnered with Eddie Bauer for of its classic Skyliner Bomber, first released in 1936. While it retains the original鈥檚 down insulation鈥700 fill鈥攁nd a cotton-nylon DWR face fabric, we like the new version鈥檚 stylish plaid lining and gold zippers.

Back in 2014, we were glad to see Brooks reach into its archive and bring back vintage shoes like , an icon from the 1980s. Nowadays, the Chariot line is huge, with every old-school colorway you can imagine. This isn鈥檛 the shoe you鈥檇 choose to run next year鈥檚 Boston Marathon, but it鈥檚 perfect for an early morning jog or kicking around the coffeehouse.

Filson partnered with Detroit-renaissance watchmaker Shinola for its . But Filson being Filson, the company moved its watch away from the city and into the bush, with a canvas-covered leather strap, scratch-resistant sapphire crystal, and a body that鈥檚 waterproof down to 660 feet.

Your sweatpants should mirror your fitness: slim and trim. , made from soft cotton French terry, are cut just lean enough to be flattering but not so tight that your dumbbells are showing.

A throwback style from the pioneering days of Yosemite climbing, the has been updated with adjustable temples for fit and carbonic TLT lenses. Riding the sweet spot between massive aviators and tiny wire rims, these glasses haven鈥檛 found a face they don鈥檛 look good on.

The feels like a flannel after it鈥檚 been beat to hell for a few years. Thick Japanese-milled cotton is plenty soft but warm enough for early morning temperatures. It鈥檚 also handmade in New York City.

A man鈥檚 jewelry should be like his coffee: no frills. The has a leather band, waxed thread, and stainless-steel buckle. That鈥檚 all you need. Submit your wrist measurement to designer Ivan Cavieses, and he鈥檒l hand-make one to your specifications in his workshop in Hoboken, New Jersey.

The is stitched for ease of movement in the arms and shoulders鈥攑erfect for throwing the pigskin鈥攁nd the body is fitted for a put-together look after the game is done.

Nashville鈥檚 Tucker & Bloom recently updated its with a weather-resistant, U.S.-made waxed canvas. But plenty carries over from previous editions, including the bomber shearling shoulder strap and bright nylon liner, which makes finding that sweater easy. It鈥檚 edged with veg-tanned leather sourced from Kentucky. We鈥檙e excited to see what this bag looks like in five years.