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Hey, Grace here. As Huckberry's Merch Manager, I map the globe to find the industry's best designers and up-and-coming craftsmen and report back with the latest and greatest. The team and I are fresh off our search—and we're returning with some of our favorite finds to date. All the gear on our Just Landed page—from the raffia loafers discovered in Italy to timeless sweater polos in New York—are the result of countless weeks of discovery. Here are a few of our top picks.
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"Workwear was popular back in the day for the same reasons it stands out now—sturdy materials, a soft hand feel, and practical details that help get the job done. Heimat has a knack for taking those time-honored principles and reinterpreting them for modern-day wearability. It also doesn't hurt that they look great, too."
—Javi Arista, Senior Apparel Buyer
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"Nobody else is making knives like Santa Fe Stoneworks. They're a small, family-run business turning out hand-finished designs that feature one-of-a-kind materials like authentic dinosaur bones and fossilized woolly mammoth tusks. Paired with 16-layer Damascus steel blades, it doesn't get more badass than this."
—Rhyne Simpson, Merchandise Manager
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"I've been wearing Vans for years, but it's the suede version of their OG low-top silhouette that caught my eye. The unique stitching on the heel gives a subtle nod to the iconic checkerboard pattern that put them on the map, adding that touch of nostalgia I love. Style tip: pair these kicks with some well-worn denim, a broken-in tee, and a Miller High Life. You'll thank me later."
—Drew Bell, Footwear Buyer
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"Adding a bit of texture with a classic sweater polo is a surefire way to elevate your look, especially when they're imbued with the kind of versatility and visual interest that Corridor gives to all their garments. These are a bit more refined than a classic polo, but still boast a relaxed fit that makes for effortless styling."
—Javi Arista, Senior Apparel Buyer
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"We were stoked to get our hands on these limited-run Filson packs. They were designed in collaboration with American singer-songwriter Chris Stapleton, and purpose-built for life on the road . Their water-resistant ripstop shell and a stowable construction makes it perfect for easily hiding away in your carry-on, checked bag, or guitar case."
—Rhyne Simpson, Merchandise Manager
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"The more history a style has, the more staying power it has. Take the bit loafer—it was first introduced in 1953 and is still being reinterpreted in new and fascinating ways. Chamula's Bocado Bit Huarache takes the classic huarache silhouette and adds a twist with a solid brass horse bit across the front, resulting in a hybrid loafer-huarache that strikes the perfect balance between relaxed and refined."
—Drew Bell, Footwear Buyer
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"In terms of wearability, the chore coat is right up there with white t-shirts and denim. It's the ultimate daily driver, and nobody is doing it better than Le Mont St Michel. This is the same silhouette they've been perfecting since 1913—and it's every bit as relevant and durable today as it was back then."
—Javi Arista, Senior Apparel Buyer
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"Inspired by the 'Gentleman Surfer,' BYRD Products harkens back to an era when grooming was an essential part of a man's daily routine. They've received accolades from notable publications like GQ and Esquire for their dedication to quality and transparency. Every product is crafted in California using tried and true performance-based ingredients. Better yet, they perfect their formulas with insights from actual barbers—so you're getting professional-grade product that's usually reserved for the chair."
—Cody Westbrook, Associate Hardgoods Buyer
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"We were instantly impressed with Jacques Solovière's unique take on the traditional loafer when we first saw them in Italy. I've got my eye on the Lex Loafer—the woven raffia fabric gives it a distinctive edge that's dressy enough for summer weddings, yet it's comfy enough for everyday wear thanks to the natural leather lining."
—Drew Bell, Footwear Buyer
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