
Do you long for a remote, snowbound cabin with a real wood-burning stove and flannel on the bed? So do we. This is the gear you need to look the part when the dream becomes a reality.
A step above your traditional flannel, the diamond-patterned cotton exterior of Toad & Co’s Klamath Quilted Shirtjac dresses up well for a casual winter date, while the 30-gram polyester insulation gives it the warmth and feel of a light jacket.
Price $129
A matte black dial, lighted hands, and a satin finish make the face of the North Flag watch easy to read in the worst conditions. And this adventure piece is designed to survive them, with a scratch-resistant sapphire crystal and waterproofing to 330 feet.
Price $3,675
The folks at Below the Boat turn underwater bathymetric maps into art. The gorgeous wooden charts are laser-cut from Baltic birch in the shape of various islands and bodies of water around North America, like the Lake Tahoe map shown here.
Price $228
Unlike the standard cotton kind, Farm to Feet’s Cokeville socks are made to be worn every day. The funk-fighting merino wool (sourced from American sheep) keeps them from taking on that gym-bag odor.
Price $20
Keen’s boots boast a tough rubber outsole to shrug off light rain and a breathable mesh liner for airy comfort. The suede upper is stylish enough for a dinner date.
Price $150
Pared-down styling and muted colors make the Dry Day backpack the only fully waterproof pack we’d proudly wear into a four-star hotel, but the bombproof polyester exterior and roll-top closure give this 29-liter sack enough sturdiness for a weeks-long rafting trip.
Price $125