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    Well Spent features responsibly made products that look good and don’t cost an arm and a leg.

    What does responsibly made mean? It means no sweatshops, a low environmental impact, and nothing disposable. We cover items that are designed and built with thoughtfulness and intention.

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Here Lies the Remains of Well Spent

April, 2011 – December, 2019

At first glance, this Kestin Hare Crombie Jacket is like Bruce Wayne. Clean. Tailored. Rich. But then when you take a closer look, and see that’s made in the UK out of Italian wool that’s been bonded to neoprene to give it extra insulation without bulk, you realize this jacket is actually the motherfuckin’ Batman.

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Kestin Hare Crombie Jacket

October 28, 2015 | By Nick Grant

I am a huge proponent of things that are permanent. Glue. Sharpies. Tattoos. Marriage. If I have to be attached to it for life, sign me the fuck up. Kestin Hare’s Osprey Chinos are made in the UK out of mid-weight cotton twill, and have a perfect rise, slim leg, and permanent crease. So why…

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Kestin Hare Osprey Chinos

August 6, 2015 | By Nick Grant

I’d like to start this off by suggesting you never do a Google search for “jacket fetish,” because I just did, looking for a joke to use in this post, and wound up with countless can’t-be-unseen images of freaky people doing freaky things in, on, and around outerwear.

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Kestin Hare Mac Coat

March 26, 2015 | By Nick Grant

According to the Centre Commercial website this Kestin Hare Baseball Jacket is made in England out of a fabric that’s 67% polyamide and 33% tricky. And what is tricky, you ask? I have no earthly idea (and neither does Google, apparently). But, this jacket looks fantastic, is designed by the former Creative Director of Common…

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Kestin Hare Baseball Jacket

March 11, 2015 | By Brad Bennett

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