Brixton is one of the quintessential Southern California brands. Founded in 2004, they carved a name for themselves in the streetwear/activewear scene by being more than just 80s-pop inspired beach bros. Take a look at the styling of their lookbooks and the design and colorways of the product itself, and you can tell they’re rooted in something a lil’ different.
Brixton brings a more intimate vibe for their Fall/Winter 2016 collection. The garb is shot on location in someone’s front yard; the guys wearing the product are their best friends (actually, they’re probably on the skate team); and the color scheme for the new goods has the look of the 70s and the feel of give the feel of eating cereal in your jammies.
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Additionally, since last checking in with the brand, Brixton haver added some soft, soft goods to their repertoire. Namely: sweatpants, appropriately called “Vista“, a hood right near the Brixton offices. Reality being since this collection truly looks, and looks like it feels, lived in, you may as well be sleeping with the BXTN on you too.
All images courtesy of Brixton.
Spotlight | Brixton F/W 2016
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Brixton On Stage
Taking inspiration from somewhere other than the ocean or the skatepark. Brixton on stage. -
Fleet Rigid 5-Pocket Pant
Brixton pants offered in a variety of colors previously found in your dad’s closet.. 40 years ago. It’s a good thing. -
Bowery L/S Flannel
The Bowery L/S Flannel , $64, pairs well with the Woodburn L/S Knit Thermal,$36, and the Vista Sweatpants,$47, on the bottom. No shoes required. -
Claxton Windbreaker Jacket
Not quite needing winter wear, the Claxton Windbreaker Jacket,$52, is the perfect transitional piece. Shown here with the Fleet Rigid Chino Pant, $59. -
The Reserve Rigid Service Pant
The Reserve Rigid Service Pant, $55, is a straight leg cut with military inspiration and poly/cotton blend. -
Fleet Rigid Chino Pants
Try something new: like lopping off the bottoms of your Fleet Rigid Chino Pants, $59. Cropped is in. -
Fleet Rigid 5-Pocket Pants
If you’re looking for something you can actually move in (#noskinnies), try the Fleet Rigid 5-Pocket Pants, $65. -
Survey Jacket
Conductor inspired, the Survey Jacket, $76, is made with a grainey fabric. Shown here with the Billings Quilted Zip Hood Fleece, $68, and Fleet Rigid Chino Pant, $59. -
Anchor Vest
Get out there. Do so in the Anchor Vest, $72, shown here with the Woodbury L/S Knit Thermal,$36, underneath, and the Moscow Beanie, $28, up top. -
Cass Jacket
The Cass Jacket, $76, probably looks like something your Uncle Bob wore when you were a kid. He was a crane operator with ripped up jeans and a good flannel in the midwest. It worked then; it works now. -
Anchor Vest
A close-up look at the Anchor Vest, $72. If you weren’t impressed by the craftsmanship before, you should be now. Shown here with the Woodburn L/S Knit Thermal, $36, underneath. -
Cascade Jacket
Earn an honest living. Do it in the Cascade Jacket, $103, shown here with the Ollie Cap, $27. -
Powell Cardigan
The layered look is always a good option to go with. To get there, first start with a black cotton tee. Next, that jean jacket you thought you may never wear again. Now finally, put on the Powell Cardigan, $71. It’s just so easy. -
Edgar Henley Crew Fleece
Take a road trip in laid back and comfortable style. Get there with the Edgar Henley Crew Fleece, $42, paired with the Reserve Chino Pant, $55. -
Bowery L/S Flannel & Woodburn L/S Knit Thermal
Go to dive bars but be the best outfitted man there. Casually. We recommend the Bowery L/S Flannel, $64, (at right), and the Woodburn L/S Knit Thermal, $36, (behind.) -
Blake S/S Woven & Woodburn L/S Knit Thermal
The road less traveled sometimes requires a stop at the auto supply shop. Shown here the Blake S/S Woven, $44, over the Woodburn L/S Knit Thermal, $36, and Reserve Chino Pant, $55. -
York Fedora
Even a simple tee is suddenly beyond stylish when paired with the York Fedora, $64, where it all started. -
Redford L/S Henley Knit
Understated street style at it’s best when partnering the Redford L/S Henley Knit, $29, with the Reserve Chino Pant, $55, and up top the Jonas Cap, $22.