Clean layers, textured essentials, and road-ready staples built for the first real break in the weather.
Watch
Woven Belt
Sunglasses
Socks
There’s a mood to this Getup: comfortable movement, deliberate choices, and an appreciation for items that age well, both culturally and physically. The look is in step with the philosophy from Primer’s “What is Smart Casual?” and “Timeless Style” essays—anchored in macro-trends that endure. Every piece here could have existed five years ago, or five years from now. That continuity is what makes it worth packing.
You don’t need to dress up for spring’s first trip. But if you’re showing up, you might as well look like you’re already where you want to be.
This spring outfit is built for that kind of energy: relaxed, refined, and ready for the miles ahead.
Cotton Harrington-Style Jacket

Old Navy Workwear Zip Shacket, $36 / Buck Mason Natural Breakwater Sportster, $228
There’s a subtle power in a lightweight jacket that doesn’t scream for attention. This one, with its structured collar, two chest pockets, and clean, minimal silhouette, offers a quiet confidence that feels more like 1960s French Riviera than modern streetwear. The color—a warm, off-white canvas—sits squarely in that unplaceable zone between cream and bone, which gives it unmatched versatility when layering. It’s a soft-shouldered structure piece, anchoring the casual look without overstepping into blazer territory.
What makes this jacket work here isn’t just its neutrality; it’s the decision to pair it with equally grounded pieces, allowing it to carry its own weight while playing well with others.
Olive Knit Polo Shirt

Gap Factory Textured Sweater Polo, $33
The short-sleeve knit button up polo takes a sartorial cue from mid-century menswear and delivers a deliberate, smart-but-laid-back contrast under the jacket. The texture of the knit and the soft drape of the fabric give it more polish than a standard tee or polo, but it’s not pretending to be something it’s not.
The olive green hue bridges earthiness and sophistication, hinting at military surplus roots while still functioning as a smart casual staple. Open over a tee or buttoned cleanly, it plays the role of “intentional base layer” with ease.
Sand Chinos

Huckberry 365 Chino, $98 / Amazon Essentials, $24
These aren’t your “worn-to-the-office” khakis. The fit is relaxed but not sloppy—no taper choking the ankle, no exaggerated pleats, no flashy hardware. Just a clean, medium-rise trouser in a sandy, light khaki that avoids the pitfalls of looking either too formal or too rugged.
They’re cotton-spandex with a military-style chino silhouette, garment dyed for comfort. What gives these chinos weight in a style sense is how they function as the fulcrum of the outfit’s tone—easing the transition between the crisp jacket above and the utilitarian suede footwear below. They’re styled casually, but the neutral tone makes them more than just filler: they’re the connective tissue of the ensemble.
Brown Suede Desert Shoes

Clarks Desert Nomad Shoes, $149 / Luca Chukka Sneaker Boot, $195
The Clarks Desert Nomad is a fresh evolution of the desert boot silhouette—part moccasin, part minimalist chukka. The design feels like it belongs to multiple worlds at once: laid-back and handcrafted, but with a clear structure that gives your outfit purpose.
The moc toe and crepe sole ground the look in decades of utility and quiet cool, but the overall profile stays sleek. These are the kind of shoes that wear in well and look better the more you use them. The textured suede is spring-appropriate, and the hybrid DNA works whether you’re city walking or meandering through small towns.
Woven Pattern Leather Belt

Amazon, $65
A touch of navy and cream geometric embroidery transforms this from “just a belt” to a purposeful styling decision. This is one of those small details that breaks the outfit open—adding visual interest at the waist without becoming a novelty.
The combination of materials—tan leather and canvas—speaks to the hybrid nature of this Getup: part utility, part polish. It’s a wink toward travel, adventure, and the kind of personal style that favors artifacts over ornaments.
Navy Ribbed Socks

Flint & Tinder Military Spec Sock, $18
A deliberate choice, not an afterthought. The navy ribbing here brings depth and tonal contrast, bridging the olive and khaki elements without pulling focus. Made in Japan, and built to last.
Field-Inspired Watch with Brown Leather Strap

Timex Weekender, $39
A field watch grounds the ensemble with utility and subtle masculinity. The cream dial and minimal complications keep things tidy, while the brown leather strap softens the toolishness into something more urbane. You don’t need a dive bezel or pilot numerals here—just a right-sized case, crisp dial legibility, and a strap that plays nicely with suede footwear.
Tortoiseshell Wayfarer Sunglasses

Amazon, $17
This is a strategic play in tone and silhouette. The tortoiseshell frame nods to heritage style, but with a modern scale and warm translucency that plays especially well with spring sun. More importantly, it adds architectural structure to the softer pieces below—the same way a good haircut shapes a look.
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