Rugged Fall Style
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- Опубліковано 29 лип 2024
- It's easier to dress well in the fall than any other time of season, so I though it would be fun to make things interesting: one outfit including boots and outerwear, one store, under $1,000, while keeping things mostly made in America or another country with a high standard of quality. This may seem easy, but just try it yourself!
I've wanted to try Rhodes boots since I first listed them as more affordable alternatives to the Red Wing Iron Ranger. These are blake stitched which means they're more flexible than a Goodyear Welted boot yet still re-soleable. In fact, these are a really good option if you're transitioning from the world of sneakers to boots since they won't be as stiff as some of the north west work boot brands. A Danite-style sole keeps it sleek, and while this style of sole doesn't have a ton of traction, for 99% of people walking on asphalt and concrete it will be just fine. A sleek yet rugged boot with a price tag that's easy to love.
The great thing about this jacket is that it's cut nice and trim in a familiar pattern. This waxed sailcloth is patina heaven, and will look even better in years to come. It's waxed on both sides with Martexin and lined with a cozy striped blanket material. This is the perfect layer for fall weather, and I really dig that they even list where the components came from before it was all put together in Los Angeles. This is a perfect mid-weight jacket. Mid-weight jackets sometimes aren't enough early in the morning or late at night, so you've gotta layer-up. Another made in USA product from Flint and Tinder, the 10-year hoodie is beefier than any hoodie I've worn in the past. It also fits much differently with a trim cut and more structured build rather than the pajama-like billowing silhouette of most hooded sweatshirts. 23-oz poly-cotton fleece, a double-lined hood, a YKK zipper, and branded metal tips make this the nicest hoodie I've ever owned.
ALL ITEMS IN THIS VIDEO:
-Flint & Tinder Waxed Trucker Jacket:prf.hn/l/7EvkaOo
-Flint and Tinder 10-Year Hoodie
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Rhodes Boots Dean Boot (plain toe) www.idevaffiliate.com/31555/i...
-American Trench Socks:
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-Green Wellen Slub-Flannel:
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-365 Pant:
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-Stetson Hat:
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Total $892.5
-Flint & Tinder air-knit tee: www.idevaffiliate.com/31555/i...
-Website: www.carlmurawski.com
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-That cool mug: bit.ly/39Ahpst
BEST OF THE BEST (affiliate links):
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4. Work jacket: carhartt.pxf.io/QOr5Ez
5. Flannel shirt: bit.ly/3PDtBxj
6. Made in USA Tee Shirt: bit.ly/3yAma1p
7. Casual jacket: prf.hn/l/7EvkaOo
8. Leather jacket: bit.ly/3LAKOUZ
9. Adventure Jacket:
10. Wool Socks: bit.ly/3WyzQpW
11. Outdoor Hat:
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13. Hoodie: bit.ly/3qXvhV1
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15. Leather Briefcase: bit.ly/3dpPkHt
16. Duffle Bag: bit.ly/3NrwdPR
17. EDC Pen: bigidesign.com/carlmurawski
18. Work shirt:
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20. Wool Coat: bit.ly/3N2W9Qg
Reviews of clothing, boots, and accessories for men, along with style advice and life philosophy. I've been working with my hands for my entire life as a mechanic, tow truck driver, and eventually a licensed electrician. Being a blue collar guy, I look for certain elements in a product: is it durable? Is it high-quality? Will it perform well over its service life? Whether boots, pants, jackets, or tools I believe it's best to buy once and cry once by getting the best you can afford. With so many options these days, choosing the best product can become a difficult decision, but that's where I come in. Helping you stay stylish, rugged, and handsome.
I don't care where it's made as long as it's made well, and allows you to buy less and buy better. - Навчання та стиль
This guy literally makes videos better than people with millions of subs. Carl Murawski is just the gift that keeps on giving.
I need to print this out and hang it on my wall. Thank you!
Completely agree! I just watched a video on rugged style from a UA-camr with over 2 million subs and it was a total waste of my time. I always find value from Carl’s videos. Keep up the great work Carl!
💯🙌I couldn't agree more🙌💯
Fall: the best time of the year to dress up like Arthur Morgan.😉
🤣🤣🤣🤣👊
You say that like it's a bad thing....
@@Digger927 It's not lol.
I just need Arthur’s exact hat
Walmart, entire wardrobe shoes and groceries under 250$ boom
I have the waxed jacket and love it
I'm loving having this in the background while I make laces. Great stuff, Carl.
Well I may have to check out your laces!
I love the fall the weather and leaves changing colors make it something special. I miss our really bad winters though deep snow and low temps mean all those pesky mosquitos are dead.
Ugh!! Another video that confirms my discontent at being born and raised in Florida. We can't wear most of anything you cover. The videos are great and keeps me dreaming of winning the lottery and getting the Hell out of this swamp.
Awww man! Well you can come up here and help me process fire wood anytime.
Where's the hammer? It's part of the outfit. Disappointing not to see it in the video.
Yesss! Loved your summer video. Rad to see one for Fall. Autumn is my favorite season too, although its been quite mild here in CA. 85 degrees today. LOL
Another good one Carl thanks.
I’ve got some Flint and Tinder duck pants with double fronts that are pretty great. They’re a little trimmer than Carhartt which is good for a slim guy like me. Sometimes I feel like I’m swimming in fabric with some wider cuts.
Excellent video, Carl. The rustle of autumn's colorful leaves and the chilled autumn air compliments a man's rugged style. Interestingly, casual style can be as expensive as semiformal. Autumn lends itself to dressing in style. Time for a walk in the woods or fireside cup of coffee with a friend or significant other.
Thanks for this Carl! I’ve been looking for a review of the trucker jacket as I’ve been eyeing it for almost a year. Going to pull the trigger this month! Keep up the good work.
How’s the trucker jacket holding up?
Fall allows you to conceal a much larger weapon. Not much else good to say about it...Winter even less.
I like this format. My favorite thing to wear in the North Carolina fall is a pair of denim jeans, red wing boots, flannel shirt and leather jacket
Outback Trading is an American company and they have some fantastic products for dressing "rugged". I'm a rancher out in MO/KS, I farm and handle some livestock. I recently bought a duster and hat in oil cloth, the hat looks similar to the one in this video except it's oil cloth and waterproof like most of their stuff. Their products are very reasonably priced and are work worthy, masculine and awesome. I wear my duster working livestock in full out rain and snow and it's amazing.
Thanks Carl, your videos are my favourite thing about the internet these days
Thank you!!!
Awesome video, Awesome outfit keep up the good work
Great video! As I'm now in my 40s I'm looking to dress a bit better. I have some Nick's Urban Loggers boots on order and I think flannel is what I need. I've checked out our flannel video already although I'm still not quite sure what I want.
I splurged on my fall gear: Real McCoy's 1941 army chinos, Flat Head flannel shirt, Flat Head horsehide biker jacket, Pherrows loopwheel sweat, Merz B Schwanen army tee, Viberg service boot topped by an Art Fawcett fedora. They'll probably outlast me.
I totally agree with Autum is the best season for style which is CRAZY for me to say since all I used to wear is shorts and a Tee all year around.
This season I am rocking my slim fit jeans in black, grey or dark blue. Check shirts or wool jumper. Dr Marten 6 eyelet rustic brown boots (Thursday Captains on the way) and my waxed Barbour Duke in Rustic Brown.
Looking for a cool hat, probably going for the Barbour waxed flat cap.
Perfect style for North East England👌which is why I love Barbour being based up here.
Nothing beats fall in New England.
You can buy most of huckberrys catalog on sale out of season for the following year if you can wait that long before you can wear it .
I'm lucky in that as their sale items are for the season I'm heading into
I live in Manhattan I'm always passing that store they have great sales in the summer it's the best time to buy winter and fall clothes. And in the fall like last week of September it's the best time to buy summer clothes. You save a lot of $$$
I’m from the NC mountains where Mast General Store originated in Valle Crucis. If you haven’t heard of it, you may want to check it out.
He's back!
Have you tried Allen Edmonds factory seconds I'm looking at getting their higgins mill model boot. If theres any scuffs on it, it doesn't matter since they'll be an everyday boot.
Love your videos have you done a video going over soles of shoes and it being fall/winter which soles are good for ice.
I was waiting for you to start singing
Cool style :)
Just me stopping in to ask for more Tom Beckbe content.
American Hat Makers Cowboy Hat $140
Filson wester vest $250
Dixxon flannel $60
Brave star jeans. $100
Frye 8in Harness boot $400
That’s my fall outfit of choice.
Would you do something with belts and the new style work suspenders? Keeping it rugged
Huck berry has some absolutely beautiful stuff... so long as you are an XXL or smaller. Can you point me at a shop that can accommodate me and my viking brothers - taller than six feet and pushing 280?
You’re very right, unfortunately there just isn’t much for bigger guys out there ☹️
I LOVE fall and winter until it gets colder than 25 degrees. I love it when it is anywhere from 25 to 60 degrees outside
Love my Rhodes Dean boots. I bought them without any reviews and think they are much better than Thursdays boots.
From what I've seen so far I would agree. The quality control is definitely better with the uniform stitching and leather selection. I'm interested to see how they hold up over time, how long have you been rocking yours?
@@CarlMurawski I have had them for 6 months now. They have held up well and have begun to darken somewhat naturally. I have only used bicks conditioner on them. They are not the most comfortable, my AE higgins mill hold that crown, but the profile on them works better for certain pants. I bought mine in natural and they came much darker than the pic. The leather has creased a bit on the vamp but it looks fine.
I also Love my Dean boots
This is great. I do think the blake-stitch is an odd choice for Autumn, though. At least here in Colorado we've already gotten two snow storms up to eight inches. I'm sure it's pretty common to get some snow around this time of year around most of the Northern Hemisphere. So wouldn't you want the water proof advantage of the good year welt?
Danrn tough socks! Very important IMO.
I love Darn Tough, and actually like them better than the American Trench socks after wearing them for a while.
@@CarlMurawski They make a huge difference in foot climate for me. Totally woth it with their live time guarantee.
Awesome the intro reminded me a bit of a badass cowboy walking into battle with his repeater on his shoulder and his revolver at the ready my favorite is the hoodie.... Also can you do a opinion on video game males like Arthur Morgan, or even Nathan drake and break down their styles
That's such a cool idea! A lot of thought goes into their costumes, and it would be really fun to investigate.
Carl Murawski yeah it does and they both have such distinct personalities and character that they’re both loved by many gamers including me
Huckberry may be a good store but I do not appreciate being pressured to give personal information just to browse their goods on their website. I guess I’m just old school. BTW you left enough meat on the bone for Allen Edmonds or Thorogoods..
Very true!!!
Morgans in nc is my hands down store to get all the above. Great video, wish I would have found this channel sooner. Taylor (best damn edc) recommended you on his channel
I love Flint and Tinder. I got their Henley and moleskin shirt jacket(recommended by fragrance bros). I want to get their suede trucker jacket, I'll wait for it to go on sale.
Alex Chu LvH always had moleskin jeans ! Jumped on the F&T shirt and love it , I think I'll get one in every colour .
Red Wing Iron Rangers are Americas original work boot. Rugged and stylish. I live 30 minutes from the iron range so I might be biased.
Good channel. I have a 40 year old pair of Irish Setter Redwings I wear every day. No, I will not sell them..:)
Hahaha good call!!!
$1000.00 outfit is a budget outfit 😳 damn must be nice to have that kind of budget!! I’m one of those people who hate the cold, anything below 70 degrees i don’t like, give me hot weather all day every day!!
just bought a carhartt bartlett jacket.. ready for the winter in the north
Nice choice!!! They’re revamping their Arctic series too for when things dip below 0 !!
Carl Murawski a proper rugged winter jacket/coat for when it’s freezing wouldn’t be too bad haha, Will definitely check it out thanks!
Love your vids. But man, you have to show more images/videos of you actually using and wearing the gear you are reviewing!
I’m gonna get me some of them socks
Hey Carl, loving your channel and your insight. I was wondering if you had any advice on how to keep warm in construction work. My dad works in construction and he always complains about the cold. I don’t know what to buy to keep him warm since I honestly have no experience in working in construction. Any advice would be appreciated
It's a common problem, and one I'm all too familiar with. Check out the brand Refrigerwear for some very nice warm stuff in hi-vis. There is also the Carhartt Arctic series which is completely new for this season and has even more insulation. Finally, I used the battery powered Milwaukee jacket last year, and layered it under another coat when things REALLY got frigid. Also make sure to check out the video I made on keeping warm, it covers all this and more.
Carl Murawski thank you so much Carl, I wouldn’t be where I am today without my dad so I will definitely pick him up some stuff this year
Much love to pops! Another great option is a good set of base layer pieces. Silk is VERY warm, and I think I listed some good places to get base layer stuff in that video.
Right on man! Those socks sound interesting. How do they compare to fox river or darn tough? The website setup makes it easy to see which products are made in the good ole USA before even clicking on them too. Really convenient.
I'll be honest, I like my Darn Tough Vermont socks better. They seem to have a denser weave and definitely fit my feet better.
Hey Carl, what brands make steel toe boots that are similar to the iron ranger? I never get to wear my iron rangers because I’m always at work and steel toe is required. I found the redwing supersole and the wolverine journeyman Supermax but there is something about them that’s not doing it for me. Do you have any other ideas or thoughts?
Alright buddy, I have watched enough of your videos with nothing in return. You got yourself a new sub. Any suggestions for a diesel truck technician boots? Must be very oil resistant, and hard wearing. Also, needs to be a safety toe per company rules.
I think Carolina makes a moc toe boot with steel toe. Looks like the classic redwing 875
Carl don't forget about the higher end, limited production goods. I want things to aspire to.
Hey Carl I love your channel! Found it like two days ago and must have watched bout 30 of ur videos already lol was wondering how tall you are. I’m 5’7 190..mostly muscle, wear a 32 waist...you make everything look great and I love your style and hoping it can work for me as I reset my wardrobe lol anyways keep it up great job
Thanks man! I'm very similar proportions, approximately 5' 8" 190 and I've definitely found ways to work around the typical "athletic fit" which is too slim for me. I hope you've found these videos helpful!
Hey Carl, the flint and tinder waxed trucker jacket, what size did u go with ? Thanks buddy
Is the rust same as Havana ??
Thank you for sharing Carl….I love every thing you share with us. Much thanks Brother. Where is this store? I looked for it and I couldn’t find it on Google maps do you have the address or phone number? Thanks
Have you ever tried American Giant’s hoodie? If so would you still prefer the 10-year hoodie, or would you say that they’re comparable?
I haven’t tried it yet, but a lot of people are saying I could compare them!
My biggest problem with Huckberry is they don't stock many boots in a size 7
Great video Carl, you really tie together great content I can't stop watching.
Thank you very much!!!
You got me wanting to come up there more and more, hoping to visit Maine for my honeymoon this spring
2:58 midtown finance bro alert!!
do a vid with vintage made in usa gear, maybe we can get something going. cheers
I have to ask: regarding wearing an oilskin jacket in wet and cold weather, is it comfortable wearing just a brimmed hat? I find that while sitting around the campfire in late fall/winter, I need a hooded jacket to protect me from the cold wind.
Mr. Murawski, in the summer, you discussed possibly reviewing flannel shirts, I know that I am flannel ignorant only knowing the likes of Woolrich and Filson.
I just shot the video and I'll be uploading either this week or next. Check out the LL Bean signature flannels, the Iron Heart Ultra Heavy Flannels, and Kato Brand flannel shirts for a good variety of prices and styles.
Carl Murawski Don’t forget about Orvis.👍
As much as I don't like below 60F (I prefer warmer climates like 70-80). 50-60s are the best for fashion. I live in SF and I get to dress up all year round. And unlike the 18 years i spent in NJ and NYC growing up, i use my clothes all year round. I can easily justify buying a $300 boot or leather jacket because I can wear it here in SF everyday. Back in NJ once spring and summer happened it would be too warm for boots and jackets.
Hey man, looking for a nice pair of rugged style leather gloves for mild/soft cold temperatures, do you have any lead? Regards, keep goin man
Absolutely! Three actually: Geier gloves, Vermont Glove, and Churchill Gloves.
@@CarlMurawski thanks mate, do you have a preferred animal skin for gloves?
Kangaroo if possible, or goat is excellent too.
@@CarlMurawski thanks!
Underpants for a 108 bucks!
Maaan...you look like chris daughtry😁greeting from indonesia
This is the most I'd spend on my best stuff. Here's what I don't get right, If your out doing manley things like chopping down trees you're not going to want to do it in this stuff right, as who's going to care what you look like plus if I'd spent all that on clothes I wouldn't want to ruin them. I don't think it looks all that stylish so I doubt you"ll impress the lades with it either so you've paid a lot of money to look average.
You've neglected to recognize that some of us dress for ourselves, and our women like our style. Workwear is entirely different than rugged style though: one is form before function, the other prioritizes the look of heritage and rugged style we enjoy.
I notice you switch from calling it autumn and fall. I know you Americans call it fall but I've never heard any of you call it autumn. Obviously here in UK it's just called autumn. Just an observation.
English often has two words for the same idea, one Latin (or French) and one German. This reflects the history of the language. “Go” is Germanic, “travel” is French. In the same way “autumn” is Latin, “fall” is Germanic.
I’m a little disappointed that you didn’t show the hammer when you mentioned it
I was going to, but I left it at the new space I’m building for this channel. It’s pretty cool though, by Hardcore Hammers.
Hardcore hammers are awesome
Any word on your White's Bounty Hunter review?
It's shot and mostly edited, so probably the next couple of weeks!
interested to see this. I just received mine and have very mixed feelings on the QC.
Carl!! Legend! Great video! Noticed you said Autumn- thought you across the pond said Fall? Are the brits trying to take over? Big love from 🏴 England!
Hahaha, well I use both interchangeably but I always kinda though autumn was a nicer word than fall. 😁
Your right, besides the New England Christmas and the beautiful fall New England is pretty bad
I think you need to make a price per wear video
When he said one store, I thought he meant tractor supply.
No, but that will work too!
$893 is the total for this outfit.. who can even relate to this.. walking around with practically a 900 dollar outfit or just 7 dollars shy of that.. bro no one can afford that and who would want to wear it out if we did.. that’s a cost of a suit a nice one to..
I understand this thought, and it all depends on perspective. In fact, I've been waiting for this comment to respond properly. This whole channel is based around the idea of buying less but better, and having something for a long time. Treating purchases like investments. There is an old saying that $100 shoes will last a year, $200 shoes will last 10 years, but $300 shoes will last the rest of your life. Keeping in mind this philosophy, you can apply it to anything- tools, food, or your house. I want to be clear however that I don't mean overpriced "fashion" brands since they're mostly junk. I want to provide you with options that may cost more but will serve you many years into the future, or possibly beyond!
This is where I like to propose the idea of "cost per wear" and how its actually cheaper to buy higher quality. My father bought a Filson Mackinaw cruiser back in the 1970s and wore it all the time. I now use that coat in the winter and it's held up great! So if you consider the price of the coat divided by the times he and I have worn it, it's very cheap! On the other hand, a $100 jacket simply isn't built to the same standard and won't last as long.
So while I understand the issue of price, and how we all have different financial scenarios, we're better off buying things we'll have for a long time. Sometimes that's expensive, and sometimes it's not. I hope that makes sense, no hate intended man.
Most people are also likely not buying the whole outfit at once. High quality stuff is an investment and you may start with a mix of more affordable necessities and this sort of gear and then build it up over years.
I’m usually in 25 dollar Prison Blues with suspenders. A ten dollar T-shirt or a hickory shirt and 500 dollar boots. Whites, Nicks or Wesco. Or camo Crocs.
Buy once cry once !
I’m with Carl in that if you buy right you only have to buy an item once to last a long time. Well made items get better with age and don’t have to be replaced every year or two. I personally hate buying the same stuff over and over so I’m down to spend a little extra for something quality.
Looks like boots and jackets are the most expensive. Approx 25% of the entire cost of an outfit
I don’t wear no Stetson hat like Paul C
Please watch Living Waters on UA-cam..
So pricey
1 outfit under $1000? Uhhhhh…. That shouldn’t be a challenge AT ALL…