We're not quite in peak linen season anymore (it's 70º in New York as of writing this, who knows), but a) seasons are fleeting and we will be again, b) this ribbing should be studied, and c) indoor heating is quite prevalent.

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There are pants that cost five times as much that don't fit or drape half as well as these pitch-perfect pleated trousers do.

A vintage-looking rollneck sweater like this will look great atop some slacks or sweats—and the cotton makes it a near year-round proposition.

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You should get this to wear with some slacks and a dress shirt, but that cashmere is so soft that you're going to want to wear it with basically everything else you own. (Feel free, btw.)

The cut and the wash would be enough to make these jeans great, but the bonkers back pockets launch them into a completely different stratosphere.

We've checked the rules, and it turns out you can just keep buying Super Comfy Socks, no matter how many others pairs are vying for space in your top drawer.

Running is an inherently uncomfortable pursuit, but these sneakers are practically weightless and have a sole with more bounce than most trampolines.

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Dark brown pants pair well with practically every color around them, yet remain far more unexpected—and mysterious—than other earth tones.

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Shoes are typically designed to solve a very narrow set of problems, but these do seem like they'd solve almost all of them.

Sure, flashy outerwear is the only real cold weather consolation prize, but if you prefer something that's both timeless and warm, your answer is a mid-weight black quilted jacket.

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If you wear this with just a tee it's going to feel like a beefy flannel, but it also can handle a couple of layers when things go from chilly to straight-up cold.

While it's unclear what exactly makes this a sweatshirt—it's knit like a sweater with 100% cashmere—what is very clear is how comfortable this will be when worn in any context.

Some knockout suit trousers that will look just as good with a cardigan or a long-sleeve knit polo as they will the matching jacket.

These are going to kill with some leather boots, but they also wear well with white sneakers, loafers and basically anything else you'd wear khakis with.

Wear this fuzzy-ass sweater like a sweatshirt to switch things up a bit or dress it up with some slacks—you can't lose either way.

I have no idea what all these zippers do, exactly, but I know that they all have a job to do (and that I like the zippers).

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Pants that boast the fabrication bonafides to hack it on (legitimately) tough jobs, but they also can get a little classy with some loafers and a sweater if you're feeling so inclined.

There's a whole catalog of downsides to the impending weather, but the ability to wear these with some chunky socks is not on that list.

You can find an on-trend oversized Oxford shirt at plenty of places these days, but scooping one as good as this number for under $30 is something special.

Calling these winter shoes would be silly, but that doesn't mean you can't get a little freaky when it's chilly out there.

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This technically isn't a flannel, but the soft, uneven fabric and plaid pattern just might fill the wardrobe slot more adeptly.

A pattern-heavy overcoat can work wonders, but if you're looking for one that you'll return to season after season, sometimes it's best to stick to the K.I.S.S. mantra.

The cool thing about an open hem is that it makes these sweats perfectly suitable for a bodega run, but they're also unmatched in a Sunday couch nap situation.

Run these as house shoes all winter, then allow them to hit the pavement when the weather gets a bit more amenable to a woven upper.

This heritage-indebted cardigan dresses up with the best of them, but it also looks great with—and won't overwhelm—a pair of jeans or fatigues.

These will be errand all-stars out of the box, but they'll also look great with some mid-wash denim and a chunky sweater. (And don't let the sandal thing scare you. They're not.)

The Club C will always reign at Reebok, but don't sleep on the rest of the catalog—for instance, they have one of the better Loud Runners out right now.

The window to get Dries Van Noten-designed Dries Van Noten is rapidly closing—we're partial to snagging something you'll wear for years, like these pleated navy trousers.

We went nuts over this full-fitting, beautifully-tailored suit when Madewell first released it last year, and it proceeded to sell out—now it's back and, inexplicably (complimentary), 30% off.

After some investigation, there's no reason that a jacket this classic and this warm should be 70% off with winter bearing down on us, but it is—and fighting a good thing is a silly endeavor.

One of the toughest shoes ever made, tricked out with an internal waterproof bootie to keep your toes dry under any conditions.

Are there more functional jackets? Most of them, actually, but very few of them look as cool as this one does and that's important too.

Somehow a cashmere-laden beanie knit from one of the world's finest knitting companies is just $70, even with fall right around the corner.

A four-season shirt you can wear with just about any loose pants, any button combination, and any shoes you already own—in other words, an instant closet classic.

This apron does all the usual apron things exceedingly well, but it also turns into a bag, which we didn't expect, but are absolutely thrilled to acknowledge.

You don't have to give up sneakers in the wintertime—you just have to make sure the ones you wear got some serious tread.

Hybrids can be tricky business, but this one is both a top-tier rugby and a great sweater polo, which means you can wear it as either without much hesitation.

There's probably some thunder-blanket science behind this, but there's something soothing about a preposterously heavy cotton sweater.

Hoodie Season is also Half-Zip Season, and this one is going to wear like the kinds of cotton sweaters normally reserved for the musty corners of vintage stores.

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You don't want to be using ski gloves on your commute and spilling coffee on a lush pair is an efficient way to mess up a morning—something like these will solve both issues.

These do resemble another pair on this list, but they're also about a quarter of the price and hit most of the same notes.

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To get down fill like this you normally have to embrace your inner Michelin Man—instead, this offers a killer parka with all that insulating power.

If you don't have a belt love you, this one is incredibly loveable—if you do, get a second one and it'll last so much longer.

There are virtues to both an open and an elasticized sweatpant hem, but if you're just looking for raw comfort horsepower—i.e. nap potential—the less constricting the better.

The sashiko fabric is the star of the show, but it doesn't overpower the rest of the jacket—and is just subdued enough to become the kind of daily driver that never gets old.

It's usually best to stick with the classic colors when it comes to denim, but every once in a while there's an earth-tone—like this one—that hits as hard as the standards.

Absolutely no need to look like Austin Butler to make a jacket like this look great—just some straight leg pants and a pair of boots will do the trick.

There are a handful of reasons to love this sweater—the wide-open knit, the easygoing cut, the versatile colorways—but that current $23 pricetag is impossible to ignore.

One of Timex's first automatic watches since the 1980s was already a steal under $300—finding one for $120 feels like you should have to report it somewhere.

Once you have a hoodie like this at arms reach, you'll need to find increasingly convincing ways to remind yourself to wear other things.

Oxfords are synonymous with warmer weather, but that doesn't mean they don't work in the fall—especially when they're done in a woodsy green like this one.

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...But if you're looking for something a little more classic, these deerskin joints from Filson are 70% off and will last you for years.

Just about all flannels look great over a tee—they're a hit for a reason—but this one will also look great all on its own.

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We love a Fancy Fleece™, but this one is $50, will keep you just as warm as the fancy kind and packs as much nostalgia as a can of Campbells.

All the chunk of a classic cable-knit sweater, just without any of the scratchiness—and that means it's going to wear great with chinos or jeans, but also some pants with more texture, like cords.