This fall marks the second anniversary of Bartlett's turn to veganism after theheavy use of animal furs in fashion made him re-think things. Using mostly up-cycled fabrics and materials, Bartlett has managed to keep the quality and classicmasculinity his clothes are known for.
Shying away from the dark, somberhues that usually dominate men's fall fashion, Bartlett presented a collectioninspired by Hudson Bay Blankets, using rich red, greens, and yellows. His tailoredblack watch plaid shirts and vests, in deeper shades of green and red than we saw last year, offered a more understated alternative to the hipster lumberjack aesthetic currently thriving in Brooklyn and beyond. Some traditional fallcolors were still represented, however, with comfortable-looking henleys and union suits inchocolate brown and off white. Also back this fall was his plaid trench coat, a piecehe says his one of his fall staples. See Marco Ovando's photos from the collection below.










