This issue sees The Rig-Out documenting the Norwegian wilderness, with record-breaking cyclist, James Bowthorpe strutting (or should we say cycling) his stuff in some of the smartest garments money can buy.
Elsewhere in the issue there's a heavy Italian influence, with the the Paninari' of Milano '84 setting the precedent style-wise and Oi Polloi filling in the blanks, bringing things up to date in their own unique way.
The format's been improved - more pages, better binding, nicer paper stock. The 'interweb' may well be embedded into our daily routines - but isn't it nice to have The Rig-Out stick an inky finger in your virtual day-to-day?
As aforementioned, issues one and two of The Rig Out talked the talk, but in this third issue they walk the walk. Apart from James, he rides his bike...






Always on point with the outerwear...


Stockists - The Rig Out #3 will be available from Oi Polloi, Cinch and the other LevisXX stores in Paris, Milan and Tokyo. The Engineered Garments / Nepenthes store in New York, the WP Lavori stores in Florence and Milan,and online at Secret Forts and A Continuous Lean.
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