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Transition to Fall with Huckberry’s Style Essentials

Stowing away your summer style favorites can be hard to do, but Huckberry is making it easy to transition to fall with seasonal style essentials. We’re talking about everything from a rugged jacket to slim denim to crisp sneakers. In short, it’s all the gear you need to go from time spent at the beach to time spent strolling over falling leaves. If you’ve been prepping your fall style wish list, then you’re a few steps ahead. If not, check out Huckberry’s seasonal style essentials and get excited for what just might be the best season in menswear.

Lum-Tec Huckberry Combat B33 Watch, $499

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Who better to come up with a rugged-refined watch fit for anything than the team at Huckberry? They worked hand-in-hand with the Lum-Tec team on a custom-designed watch — seen at the top of the page — that’s built to withstand “the challenges of a life well-lived in the field.” With a 43mm stainless steel case, the option to wear it with a brown leather or black NATO strap, and a handsome design, it’s up to all your fall adventures.

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Flint & Tinder Waxed Trucker Jacket, $198

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Fall is a time of color and cold breezes in the air, and this jacket is able to stand up to both of those challenges. It’s part of Flint & Tinder’s new fall line, which is packed to the brim with rugged style essentials. In a rich Whiskey color and lined with soft flannel, the durable Martexin waxed sail cloth can handle hikes, tailgates or Sunday strolls in style.

Buck Mason Lou Slim Denim, $175

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Few companies do American menswear better than Buck Mason, and from its essential slub tees to denim of the inky blue variety seen here, it’s clear why. Featuring a slim-straight leg, light distressing and a tailored fit, these are the jeans you can wear to a rock concert, a football game or the office.

SeaVees Huckberry Chukka, $98

SeaVees Huckberry Chukka
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Yet another product that bears the Huckberry seal of approval is here, and they could  just become your new favorite fall sneakers. Featuring a sand-colored duck canvas upper and a vulcanized gum rubber sole, these sneakers merge the style sensibilities of Huckberry with the comfort and cool looks one expects from SeaVees; they do it so well, you’ll want to wear these everywhere, be it to Sunday brunch or paired up with a crisp dress watch for the office.

Taylor Stitch Everyday Chambray Shirt, $105

Taylor Stitch chambray shirt
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From reliable and stylish Standard Issue Chinos to hearty and dependable outerwear like its Long Haul Waxed Canvas Jacket, Taylor Stitch is absolutely a brand to be reckoned with. Pieces like its near-perfect Everyday Chambray Shirt are the reason behind that and then some, what with the slim fit and reliable double-needle construction. Buy it now, wear it all fall and into next year.

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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