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Brand: Our Legacy

Season: FW21

Key Pieces: Highlights include corduroy pants and a classic check shirt designed to actually look better with age.

Release Date: Available now

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Editor’s Notes: Fresh off it's sold-out Workshop release, Our Legacy just dropped a range of pieces from the brand's FW21 collection.

As per usual, the brand is providing us with classic pieces to enhance our fall wardrobe for seasons to come. If you've ever been to an Our Legacy store or purchased any pieces, you'll know that the label uses only the highest quality fabrics. Not interested in disposable trends, Our Legacy's clothing is made to last — and actually look better as the seasons go on.

This drop is filled with fall-ready items, including an autumnal check shirt, heavy cotton workshirt, and a ubiquitous leather jacket. Elsewhere, relaxed fit corduroy chinos, raw cut silk shirts made from manufacturing offcuts, a "Lucky Clover" knit sweater, a classic mohair cardigan, and a cream scarf round out the cozy release.

On the accessories side, the brand has gone heavy with leather. There is a classic 2cm thin belt, a keychain, a side bag and a classic leather boot complete with a Vibram outsole that will become your best friend this winter.

Shop The Latest Our Legacy Drop Below

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