Fashion & Gear

Here are items that we feel are needed in a Midwestern Gentleman’s closet and top dresser drawer…

Your Day Off With Duluth Pack

Your Day Off With Duluth Pack

When it comes to outfitting a MWG, no one does it better than Duluth Pack. The beginnings of the company are like many in the Midwest, often times it starts with a single product, in this case, shoes. As word gets around of the quality of the product the inventory grows and after over...
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A Gentleman’s Suit is More Than The Name

A Gentleman’s Suit is More Than The Name

There is nothing more classic than a nice suit. It is an item that every gentleman should have in his closet in three different basic colors, black, blue and brown. For a MWG he is not afraid of the three piece and it is that suit that generations of MWG have used when its...
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To: Brainerd, Minnesota… Thank You.

To: Brainerd, Minnesota… Thank You.

So, it may be an urban legend or just an outdated law, whatever it is… it is awesome. Long ago there were true Midwestern Gentlemen setting up a small town in central Minnesota. They were there to instill laws to keep order and keep peace. They knew that the town was to be built...
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The Grown Man’s Bib

The Grown Man’s Bib

When it comes to trekking in the snow, one Midwestern company has been on the fore front of warmth and durability. Carhartt, located in Dearborn, MI opened its doors in 1889 when Hamilton Carhartt began developing quality wear for the everyday working man. Originally developed for workers in the expanding railroad industry of the...
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Midwestern Gentleman’s Shirt

Midwestern Gentleman’s Shirt

Forecast: The denim shirt is going to come back in a big way. Fact: It has always been here. The denim shirt is something that no Midwestern Gentleman should be without. Whether it is working on that old Jeep, the yard or just being comfortable, the denim shirt is a must in your closet....
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The Backwoods Bottle Opener

The Backwoods Bottle Opener

Nothing is worse than getting ready to crack open a Midwest Micro Brew only to find that a bottle opener is unavailable. Never on a key ring and never on the refrigerator, today we give you the recipe for a Backwoods Bottle Opener. Items needed – A branch, a nail and a hammer Step...
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