Inventory x Mt. Rainier Reversible Vests


A vest worth investing in (sorry), the Inventory x Mt. Rainier Vests are painstakingly crafted in California. Durable, versatile, and handsome as all get out, the fully reversible vests feature flecked wool on one side, water-resistant 60/40 fabric on the other, branded buttons, and hand-warmer pockets. An extremely limited number of these were produced (twenty of each color), and all remaining sizes are now on sale. Read More »

Inventory Deadstock Swedish Army Belt


Admittedly not the most eloquent way to open a blog post, but, I really like these. A lot. Vancouver’s Inventory has just added a small collection of deadstock Swedish Army Belts to its online store. Great looking, and built though as a brick sh–house, the belts are made from naturally tanned leather, and feature brass hardware and an embossed insignia and size info. Once the standard issue for the Swedish Army, these belts are now extremely hard to come by (in and out of Scandinavia, apparently), but, despite their rarity, are priced at a very reasonable $65 per (so basically a dollar per each year of wear). Read More »

Gitman Vintage Organics at Inventory


Though it may seem a bit over-the-top to describe the release of a new shirting range as “momentous,” when discussing the just launched all-organic collection from Gitman Vintage, very few other words come to mind (“I” and “want” are pretty much the rest of the list). Designed in conjunction with the ever-tasteful fellows at Canada’s Inventory Magazine (but still produced in Gitman’s fabled Ashland, PA facility), the line is crafted from an array of Japanese organic cotton fabrics (two ginghams, two stripes), and finished with a handful of exclusive details, including red stitching on the back-of-the-collar button hole, side-gussets, a slightly trimmer cut, and a (just barely) higher price. Read More »