Men's Clothing
Weatherproof® Vintage men's clothing is built for the way men actually dress. Brushed flannels, long sleeve henleys, sherpa-lined shackets, stretch denim, and cashmere knits, all cut for real-world fit and engineered to work together across every season.
The Weatherproof® Vintage Layering System
Layering is the most practical skill in a man's wardrobe, and the right pieces make it effortless. Start with a long sleeve henley or oxford button-down as your base layer. It should be close-fitting enough to sit smoothly under whatever goes on top. Add a flannel shirt or cotton button-down as your mid layer for fall weather. When temperatures drop, a sherpa-lined shacket or heavyweight flannel shirt jacket works as your outer layer without the formality of a coat.
For colder days, a cashmere sweater or thermal-knit henley replaces your mid layer, and a sherpa trucker or wool-blend jacket closes out the system. The entire wardrobe works as a set of interchangeable parts, which means fewer pieces doing more work across more seasons.
How to Build a Vintage-Inspired Men's Wardrobe
Vintage-inspired dressing is less about finding old clothes and more about choosing pieces with heritage cuts, natural fabrics, and a fit that does not chase fashion. Start with the foundational pieces: a couple of long sleeve henleys in neutral tones, one or two flannel shirts, a well-fitted pair of straight-leg or slim jeans, and a shacket or trucker jacket that works as an outer layer. From there, add sweaters, button-downs, and outerwear as the seasons change.
Color discipline matters. Stick to a palette of navy, grey, brown, olive, burgundy, and off-white. These colors layer together naturally, meaning every piece you add works with everything already in your wardrobe. Avoid chasing seasonal color trends, as the whole point of heritage dressing is building something that holds up year after year.
Heritage Fabrics, Modern Durability
Every piece in this collection is cut for real-world fit and made with cotton-dominant fabrics for breathability and durability. Brushed cotton flannels soften with washing instead of wearing out. Stretch twill and denim flex with movement. Cashmere blends are built to handle regular wear without losing shape. The construction across every category uses seams and stitching designed to hold up long after the trend-focused alternatives have been replaced.