Now is about the time that winter wishlists start to materialize, so we thought to round up what we’ve got our eye on (and hope to find beautifully wrapped and lovingly delivered to our doorstep). Each week, from now until the end of December, we’ll give you a list of ten things we’re coveting and wish to be gifted in some shape or form.
And yes, we covet a good bourbon, as we know you do, but we assume you’ve got your pour of 1792 Bourbon at the ready to sip while you shop.
Our Winter Wishlists are browse-worthy. Think bigger ticket items we’d all have in a world without real bills — the kind fit for a life built on a baller budget. The stuff vision boards are made of.
This week it’s coats, next week it’s shoes, and the week after that it’s hats and gloves, so keep it tuned to 1792 Style for the finer things you could live without, but would rather not. From the best suede money can buy to seriously stylish shearling, check out our picks for outwear worth wishing for, below.
Beige coats are a dime a dozen, but one made of actual Mongolian camel hair? One in a million. Lighter than wool, but with six times the warmth, one could almost argue in favor of the three zero price tag.
No closet is complete without a classic pea coat. Meticulously maritime in all the right ways, this one is handmade and will serve you well for as long as you’re able to venture outside.
Q: New coat or new car?
A: Depends on your lifestyle.
A gabardine car coat for tootling around in your vintage MG.
Keep camouflaged on colder adventures in a fatigue green puffer.
An overcoat with an edge is like a classic cocktail with a kick.
Guccification? We’re all for it.
A blouson for blustery days.
Switzerland may have been a bust, but you don’t have to dress like it.
True joy is knee length shearling.