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The Holiday Style Guide by Beau Hayhoe
Menswear expert and writer Beau Hayhoe shares his tips for how tackle the season in style. From layering to accessorizing, get the full lowdown in our holiday style guide.
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The Craft of Harmony: Mini-Mod No. 3
Erected in 1968 by Bay Area architect Joseph Esherick, Mini-Mod no. 3 is a pint-sized distillation of Sea Ranch’s distinctive modern-vernacular style. From outside, its spartan, weather-worn facade all but disappears amidst the trees; inside, one finds an artful haven from the rush of modernity.
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The Sporting History Of The Rugby Shirt
As a California-based brand, we must admit we’re no experts on the game of rugby. Luckily, you don’t have to...
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Desert Solace: Pedaling The Borderlands by Yuri Hauswald
The San Rafael Valle, is part of Arizona’s unique Sky Island ranges. At 90,000 acres, the San Rafael Valley is one of the most unique regions in the world. And you know what else it has? Hundreds of miles of empty, high desert gravel roads, just waiting to be explored.
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Field Guide For Summer Style
Summer invites a shift in rhythm—and in wardrobe. From weekend getaways to warm evenings out, this seasonal guide offers a...
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The History Of The Trucker Jacket
In a lot of ways, the history of the trucker jacket is the history of America. From its utilitarian roots...
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The Hardworking History of The French Chore Coat
The Ojai Jacket is the product of deep research into the storied history of the French chore coat, and how it helped shape the workforce of a nation. Discover how the hardworking "bleu de travail" grew from the pastures and factories of France to become a modern day menswear staple.
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The Heroic History Of Men’s Chinos
Today, we love the chino pant for its hard wearing durability, effortless versatility, and timeless practicality. While you may think of chinos as a safe, office-friendly option, like many menswear staples of today (bomber jackets, white tees, and Oxford shirts), this enduring garment has roots set deeply in military applications.
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Care Guide For Leather Jackets
Suede or leather jackets are the hero pieces of every guy's wardrobe; they’re effortlessly cool, insanely durable, and often come...
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TS x Chaco: Granola
Granola | “A new age/more civilized hippie who can usually be found journaling in an Eno in the middle of...
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Spring In Shibori
A few years ago, we were fortunate enough to meet Brooklyn-based Shibori artist Teresa Misagal and work with her on...
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Care Guide For Wool
Wool is one of nature’s most capable fibers—warm, breathable, odor-resistant, and surprisingly durable. From buttery-soft merino wool t-shirts to rugged...
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Caring For Your TS Gear
While everything we offer is Built For The Long Haul, proper care and washing will play a big role in...
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TS Style Guide: Casual Outfits For Men
Let’s face it, there’s nothing quite like throwing on some well-loved sweatpants and a soft t-shirt for a night of...
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Care Guide For Raw & Selvedge Denim
From the humble workman’s pant of the 1950s to full fledged fashion icon, jeans have come a long way over...
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The TS Field Guide To Layering
Navigating transitional weather in style means knowing how to layer clothes for everyday wear and rugged adventures alike. Like changing...
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Strumming Up A Good Time - An Intimate Performance By Daniel Rodriguez
Recently, Elephant Revival founding member and guitarist Daniel Rodriguez and his band stopped by our flagship Valencia store on their way to...
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Mixing Memories — A Chat with Jeffrey Morgenthaler
Our travels and myriad adventures have found us crossing paths with some pretty incredible people, from artists to innovators to...
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Care Guide For Leather Boots
While there’s probably nothing more rugged and durable in your wardrobe than that trusty set of leather boots, even the...
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A Legacy Of Labor - Taylor Stitch x White's Boots
In 1853, Edward White opened a one man boot shop in Connecticut, fueled by a double dose of work ethic...
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Waxed Jacket Care Guide
Just like changing your own oil, caring for and re-waxing your waxed jacket deepens your relationship with what could well become a prized family heirloom.
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An Icelandic Adventure With Scott Bakken
Our good buddy Scott Bakken is a travel photographer, adventurer, and overall badass dude. So when he told us about...
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Like Father Like Son
The story of our Leather Moto spans two generations and thousands of miles. Inspired by a classic café-racer, the original belongs to our Product Designer, Nick, by way of his father, Albert, who bought the jacket back in 1973.
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Care About The Craft
Is there any accessory more iconic than a pair of sunglasses? The basic concept—putting a protective layer between one’s eyes...
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From the Earth, For the Earth
For the second year in a row, we’re teaming up with the Seattle-based team at Botanical Colors to celebrate Earth...
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Going Against The Grain
Our passions are manifold, but we’ll always have a special place in our hearts for surfing. Few things compare to...
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For Wild Places with Majell Backhausen
For Wild Places is a campaign to encourage athletes to rally around environmental causes—we dive deep into its founder’s inspirations and goals.
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Putting In The Work With Chad Rohde
We don’t sign off on products until we know they can take a beating—from workwear to formalwear, our gear is...
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A Meditative Medium—In Conversation With Shane Miller
We recently caught up with our buddy, Nashville-based painter Shane Miller, whose work we’ve highlighted before. Beyond his work, Shane is an all-around awesome dude, so we’re always excited to chat with him about what inspires him, his favorite gear, and his life in Nashville.
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Facing The Music With Monica Valli
People often call Taylor Stitch a menswear brand, but as far as we’re concerned, our gear is for everybody. If you’re not convinced, allow us to introduce you to Monica Valli, a professional guitar player with a penchant for blistering blues licks and a discerning eye for style.
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Welcome to Whaley's World
Taking a photo is one thing—making one is a whole different story. To put it plainly, outdoor photographer and timeless style expert, Brent Whaley does just that. Whaley’s work takes us back to a time where the outdoors were simply a way of life—not something that you skirted off to for a weekend trip.
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Ribs Fit for The Range
We love Lee’s food, not only because it tastes amazing (and as you’ll soon find out, it tastes amazing), but because he’s so steadfast in his belief in the importance of exceptional, sustainable ingredients. Just like we’re committed to building gear Responsibly, Lee is committed to taking a holistic view of the culinary process, whether he’s in some far-flung kitchen, hosting an open-air roast, or touring a local farm.
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The Long Haul Lifestyle with Nate Ma
Our buddy Nate Ma—who you may know as @cuffington on Instagram—is something of an expert when it comes to menswear,...
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Starting From The Soil
We talk to Kate Kavanaugh about her whirlwind journey from nutritionist to chef to ethical butcher, and finally, to regenerative rancher.
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Autumn Styling with New England Menswear
Fall is upon us—the leaves are changing, the air is brisk, and it’s time to start thinking about how we’re...
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Brandon Lay Goes Back To His Roots
We recently sat down with Nashville-based country music artist Brandon Lay for a brief chat about his new music, how...
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A Week in the Far North
The idea of living in a city is extremely new for me. I grew up in the foothills of North...
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On the Range with Yuri Hauswald
I was a free range kid before raising free range kids was a thing. See, growing up on a farm...
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A Conversation with Ryan Cascarano
Our buddy Ryan Cascarano is a man of many talents—an environmental consultant, an accomplished photographer, and a noted connoisseur of...
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Everyday Essentials with Efe Efeturi
Delving into the world of style can be overwhelming—there’s a lot of history here, a lot of nuance, and it’s...
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A Conversation with Bertus van Zyl
Originally from Cape Town, South Africa, Bertus knew he wanted to be a winemaker at the age of 15. He...
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Jack Ludlam's Visions of Working Class Life
This week, we're highlighting the works of another extraordinary artist: photographer Jack Ludlam. In his early teenage years, Jack found...
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Everyday Escapades
with Alex Deibold
When it came time to send our brand new Adventure Shorts out into the wild for a stress test, our...
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A Conversation with Brian Magner
Like many artists, LA-based sculptor Brian Magner of Fielding Clayworks looks to the past for inspiration—the ancient past. Citing the...
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Through the Lens with Corey Wolfenbarger
Capturing seemingly familiar scenes with a renewed, yet enduring perspective—that’s what photographer and Volunteer State native, Corey Wolfenbarger is all...
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The West Winds–Painting the Southwest with Shane Miller
The great American artist Edward Hopper once said, “if you could say it in words, there would be no reason...
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Natural Dyes In Place Of Nature Days
In years past, we’ve celebrated Earth Day by going outside and enjoying the incredible splendors of our planet firsthand: spending...
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A Step-By-Step Guide: How To Fix A Button
If you wear your casual and dress shirts like we wear our shirts, chances are you’ve run into some button...
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