One of my ongoing quests/hobbies is to recreate the best of the RRL lineup with only thrifted, non-RRL materials. If you aren't familiar with RRL, it's the "western/workwear/vintage Americana" line of Ralph Lauren, and it is actually way, way, way more expensive than their typical lineup. It is so expensive that even if I were to have a best-selling novel and also be the leading man in a Marvel movie, I probably still wouldn't think it's okay to spend $400 on a flannel cowboy shirt. My momma didn't raise no price-and-value-conflatin' dummy.
But, it's one of the deeper and more coherent menswear concepts*, and it's always appealed to me, so I study it and then see which pieces in the thriftscape subsequently resonate. For example, that big, thick, vintage Pendleton overcoat you see in pictures 1 and 5 is straight from the RRL playbook, and would be no less than $2,400 under their rubric, but I found it at Buffalo Exchange for $80, and I used store credit because I often trade things in there. (The $80 still gave me considerable pause, because you can take the boy out of the woods, but you can't...etc etc.) When I went to relocate the buttons for a less-boxy silhouette, I was charmed to find the previous owner had done the same thing.
Careful reader Dapper Dan Ford mentioned male jewelry in a recent reply, which reminded me to snap the metals (photo 3). The old watch was my grandfather's, and I was elated that it was awarded to me when he passed, as I had coveted it since a child, and this way I am reminded of him every day. The turquoise wolf ring was a flea market find in Sedona a few years back. Dudes, are you bold enough to rock a ring that isn't a wedding band? The statement of confidence it makes will pull positive attention — as long as it is sauced out correctly — I promise you. (Except from your parents, who will probably make fun of you, because they are still trying to keep you down.)
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*The last three seasonal 2024 RRL collections have actually been under-inspired, but I sense all clothing lines are still reeling in aftershock from covid. J Crew has less than a dozen Wallace & Barnes pieces right now, and they are heartbreakingly dull.
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