It’s time once again for the Well Spent Advertiser Spotlight. Click through to check out the latest and greatest offerings from our beloved sponsors, and show some support for our wonderful supporters.
Ball and Buck
Ball and Buck’s Summer Sale is still going strong. Save up to 45% on an ample assortment of the Beantown outfitter’s American-made shirts, shorts, shoes, and more here.
Gustin
Gustin is now taking pre-orders for their brand new Horween Briefcases. They’re made in the California out of full grain leather from the famed Horween Tannery in Chicago, have solid brass hardware, and cost a very reasonable $199 per. Get yours here.
No Man Walks Alone
This NYC-designed and -made Martin Bomber from DDUGOFF has a Japanese corduroy exterior, removable, 100% wool vest, extra fine Italian merino wool trimmings, and can be yours for 10% off with code WS10 here.
Oak Street Bootmakers
This weekend only, our friends at Oak Street Bootmakers are offering Well Spent readers 15% off all Boat Shoes with code WELLSPENT15NOW. Grab a pair here.
Taylor Stitch
Taylor Stitch has revamped their much-loved Yosemite Shirts for Fall ’16. Made in Portugal out of 9 oz., 100% cotton flannel chamois, the new iteration features two flap chest pockets with a single pencil slot, lock-stitched Japanese urea buttons, and only cost $98 bucks if you pre-order here.
Wilson & Willy’s
Wilson & Willy’s have teamed up with Oak Street Bootmakers to make an exclusive Trench Boot using leather from the Red Wing tannery in Minnesota. Additional details include a Goodyear welt, oiled leather Waterlock soles, and stacked leather heels with Vibram toplift. Pre-order a pair here.
Winter Session
Gear up for fall with Winter Session’s new collection of unisex carry goods. Available in navy, field tan, and mustard, all 12 styles are handcrafted in the company’s own Denver, CO workshop using heavyweight waxed canvas, domestically-sourced natural leather, and solid brass hardware. Browse the collection here.
Worn & Wound
And finally, Worn and Wound has unveiled the first pieces from their new High Craft Collection, the Vintage Watch Straps. Cut, sewn, and finished in NYC, the straps are made using leathers from Wickett & Craig and Horween, come in four colors, and are W&W’s most refined offering to date. Check them out here.