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Snag these Fall Style Essentials from Bridge and Burn

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When you find a brand like Bridge and Burn that stocks fall style essentials aplenty, logic holds that you should return time and again — right? And there’s plenty of good reasons to keep shopping Bridge and Burn. The Portland, Oregon-based company blends classic Northwest functionality with timeless silhouettes, from soft-washed tees to well-executed crewneck sweaters and sharp trousers. It’s all made with fine attention to detail and careful quality. Shop fall style essentials from Bridge and Burn — it’s time to get ready for the season.

Sutton Chambray in Brown, $118

 Sutton Brown Chambray Shirt
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We’d wager you’ve got a blue or gray chambray shirt in your closet already. Switch up your rotation with a brown chambray shirt that’ll pop nicely against faded blue or slick black denim and tan wingtip boots. Wear it with a selvedge denim jacket to a rock concert, and you’ll be the best-dressed guy in the place.

Fremont Sweatshirt in Gray, $98

Fremont Gray Sweatshirt
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From layering underneath a denim jacket to wearing with a blue chambray shirt, is there anything a grey crewneck sweater can’t do? Well, maybe leave it at home the next time you need to wear a tux. The rest of the time? The Fremont Sweatshirt from Bridge and Burn is masculine and very wearable — certainly a fall style essential if we’ve ever seen one.

Bedford Shirt in Sienna, $118

Bedford Sienna Shirt
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A quintessential fall shirt in a quintessential fall color, the Bedford Shirt in Sienna is what the brand calls the “perfect camping shirt,” and we tend to agree. Made from sturdy, 100-percent cotton, the Bedford is the ideal grab-and-go shirt atop a slim henley or an easygoing graphic tee on fall weekends.

Polk Pants in Midnight Twill, $108

Polk Pants Midnight Twill
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Bridge and Burn does a masterful job at making casual styles feel more tailored. Such is the case with the slim Polk Pants, done up in a soft brushed cotton twill for a laidback feel. This pair is ideal for wearing with a heather grey cardigan and a blue Oxford this season.

Basic Tee in Heather Wine, $32

Basic Tee Heather Wine
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Last, but not least. If you thought fall was only a time for rugged, long-sleeve henleys, think again. In the right color — like this rich shade of Heather Wine — a soft, comfortable, short-sleeve tee can layer easily underneath a herringbone blazer or offer nice contrast to a heather blue flannel shirt.

Beau Hayhoe
Beau Hayhoe is a freelance men's style writer, consultant and PR pro based in Brooklyn. Beau's menswear and gear writing has…
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