Perhaps more than any other industry, the world of style is constantly in flux. Yes, a part of that is because of the changing seasons (you probably wouldn’t want to wear those beach-ready flip-flops in a winter storm or a thick peacoat on a balmy summer day). But it’s also just the nature of trends, both incoming and outgoing.
Thankfully, you’ve come to the right place, as we have our finger on the pulse of that ever-shifting landscape. Whether you’re looking for a new pair of leather boots, a waxed canvas jacket, your next favorite pair of denim jeans, a shirt jacket, some basic t-shirts or whatever else, you’ll find the latest and greatest to come out in 2024 right here.
January, February and March
Ekster
Ekster Grid Duffel Backpack
Hybridizing an easy-to-carry backpack with a spacious travel-ready duffel bag, the Ekster Grid is the best of both worlds. And it still adheres to airline carry-on regulations, so you can bring it with you wherever you go, whenever you go.
Flint and Tinder The American-Made Heritage Mill Pant
A part of the brand’s Workwear collection, these hard-wearing pants are made by Japan’s legendary Kurabo Mills. They boast a comfortable fit for high mobility and have reinforcements where you need them most. Yet they still have a bit of stretch for extra comfort.
Based on the original 1940s USN-issued deck shoe (the same one Vans found inspiration in for its Authentic, hence the similarities), this is a more upscaled take on the classic sneaker — one that belongs in everyone’s wardrobe.
C.P. Company Metropolis Series HyST Stand Collar Jacket
Boasting excellent breathability, windproofing and water-resistance, this jacket combines outdoor capabilities with a fashionable cut and fit — including a wide collar that hides a zip-away hood (for when the rain really starts coming down).
A modern reimagining of one of Vans’ most iconic silhouettes, this take on the Half Cab — done up by the company’s style-forward OTW sub-brand — is a lot chunkier and more outdoorsy-feeling, largely courtesy of its Vibram outsole (which wraps around its water-resistant suede upper). It’s a novel approach to what’s definitely a sneaker icon.
Done up in Argentina’s blue and white — the same colors worn when Messi and his team took the world championship — these sneakers are perfect for football fans and sneakerheads alike. And there are plenty of nods to Messi himself, including his name, logo and the team’s legendary number 10.
With the same cushy, buoyant, water-resistant material, that signature backstrap and the Jibbitz-compatible vents, these are Crocs through and through. However, this particular version benefits from a low-res-like geometric design. The brand also offers it in a slide.
Ideal for commuting, this bag is a hybrid between a messenger bag and a professional sling, marked by a secure Fidlock closure, plenty of internal storage space (including a laptop sleeve) and much more. If you’re constantly on the go, this is one of the best home-to-office bags you can find.
Flint and Tinder Stretch Ripstop Waxed Field Jacket
Inspired by classic Mackinaw jackets, albeit with modern sensibilities, this jacket has a classic look but wears more comfortably (thanks largely to just a little bit of spandex for more stretch and a better range of motion). It’s also weather-resistant, available in two smart colorways and has plenty of pockets for storage.
Combining old-school detailing and construction with modern sensibilities, this handmade leather boot wears more like a sneaker — making it perfect for the city, country and everything in between. And with its Vibram outsole and Ortholite Comfort Hybrid recycled footbed, it’ll feel like you’re walking on clouds all the while.