Iron & Resin Corduroy Collection

The apparel from Iron & Resin always leaves us impressed here at The Coolector but they’ve really pushed the boat out in the classiness department with their latest release – the adventure-ready yet dapper, Corduroy Collection. Corduroy is one of those materials that just oozes style. It has this unparalleled capacity to enhance the simplest of outfits to add just the right amount of personal flair. Check out the best pieces from this collection below:


Corduroy Rambler Jacket

Whether dressed up, or dressed down, Iron & Resin have to say their Corduroy Rambler Jacket is the ideal lightweight outerwear piece. It goes just as well with cold beers on the coastline as it does on a night out in the taproom enjoying craft beers.


Worker Corduroy Jacket

Iron & Resin couldn’t help but to re-invent their Worker Jacket into a corduroy iteration for 2023. Channelling all their favourite parts of the original jacket, but pairing it with a 100% 14-wale corduroy exterior and an insulating quilted liner. This piece will not only hold up to life in the workshop, but it’ll keep you warm during those pre-work surf checks.


Forest Corduroy Shirt

Classic, soft, warm, and robust are just a few of the characteristics the Forest Corduroy Shirt has to offer. Crafted from a hefty 100% cotton 8-wale corduroy this piece delivers the best combination of comfort and durability. Great on its own, or even better layered over your favourite tee.


Drifter Corduroy Shirt

This isn’t your average corduroy shirt… Iron & Resin built this one with all the bells ‘n whistles you could ever hope for. Crafted from a tough 12-wale corduroy, with double-needle felled seams across all critical points, this shirt can take any sort of beating you throw its way.


Keystone Corduroy Shirt

Even keeled-and-well-cut, the Keystone Corduroy Shirt is the fastest way to straighten out your wardrobe. It is built from sturdy cotton 12-wale corduroy, handsomely accented with exterior chest pockets and custom metal buttons to close it all up.


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