Looking at the Spring 2016 line by Outerknown, one word will come to mind: covetable. This term is reserved for a particular type of clothing. It has to be incredibly well-made, stylish, and unique. But when you covet something, it typically comes with a price tag that’s a lil’ higher than what you typically spend. Outerknown fits the model.
Here’s the reality, Outerknown makes incredibly wearable, but for the most part, super casual goods. What you will not get from the Outerknown spring line is clothes for the office, though you may be able to wear a few key pieces in a downtown metropolis. If you do, we guarantee you will look like the most laid back guy there. This is because the line is destined for a few places you’d much rather be: the beach, brunch or bbq’ing on the back deck.
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While you now know that upon seeing the goods you’re going to want them, and you know where you’re going to wear them, what you probably wouldn’t guess is who designed them for you. Arguably (but is it really an argument?) the best surfer to ever ride a wave, Kelly Slater, founded Outerknown in 2015. And while you might be thinking, “Really?”, the truth is it makes more sense than you might guess.
Kelly Slater spent the vast majority of his professional surfing career exclusively sponsored by Quiksilver. Slater and Quiksilver parted ways in 2014, and now, under the veil of a new name, refined vision and excellent style aesthetic, Slater is back.
Outerknown is available right here, in addition to select retailers across the country.
Spotlight: Outerknown
Outerknown is the super successful menswear line that happened unexpectedly when a surf icon tried his hand at fashion.
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Atlas Poncho
Made with Peruvian organic cotton and baby alpaca blend yarns, the Atlas Poncho, $345, has an oversized hood and kangaroo pocket. Utter comfort.
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Noche Crew
This lightweight 100% organic cotton sweater is the definition of wear-with-anything. Try the Noche Crew, $225.
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Evolution Rainbreaker
The Evolution Rainbreaker, $225, is made of 100% recycled nylon. Just what did they recycle? How about reclaimed fishing nets and other seemingly unusable waste.
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Siesta Short
The Siesta Short, $125, made from a hemp/recycled polyester blend, features an elastic waist plus drawcord and button fly closure.
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Decade Popover
The Decade Popover, $145, is unexpected weekend wear. Made of lightweight organic cotton flannel, this slim fit overhead shirt conveys laid back cool.
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Shadow Stripe Crew & Pocket Evolution Trunk
The Shadow Stripe Crew, $148, pairs well with the Pocket Evolution Trunk, $95. Get Memorial Day ready now.
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Depth Henley
Perfect alone, or under your favorite shirt, try the Depth Henley, $88.
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Blanket Shirt
Forget sleeping on the beach, just cozy up to the Blanket Shirt, $195. Made to be worn open, over washed out, super soft tees, like this tee.
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Ditch Crop
We all know skinny jeans have no place on the beach or near it. Mix it up by trying the Ditch Crop instead, $185.
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Vista Beanie
Go on a journey with the Vista Beanie, $68, in pueblo horizon stripe, made of organic cotton & baby alpaca.
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Essential Shirt
The Essential Shirt, $145, has a fitting name. Wear this to the office, or to brunch.. even wear it with boardshorts, you really can't go wrong.
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Lost Horizon Poncho
When packing for Baja, do not forget the super comfy Lost Horizon Poncho, $425.