With the majority of our Christmas shopping finally completed and festive spirits high in the office, our thoughts have turned to what we are hoping to find in our stockings on Christmas day.
So, for the next few days we will be bringing you a series of wish lists from both members of Team Fin’s and our friends outside of the office. We would also love to hear what our Finsketeers are hoping for this Christmas so please do send us your wish lists via Facebook, Twitter or email!
Our first wish list comes from Jacob of NYC blog Downeast and Out.
1) Black Captoe Oxfords
I am a bit ashamed to say that I do not own a reasonable pair of standard black oxfords. My work allows me to be a bit more casual on footwear, and I have a few pairs in differing shades of brown. However, a classic pair of dress oxfords is the first pair of shoes any guy should have, as they are arguably the most practical shoes one can own – wear them for anything from formal events to interviews.

Fin's Bull & Bear Oxford
2) Coat Rack
You are only afforded so much space in a small New York apartment, so you must be sure to maximize your surroundings. It may be easily overlooked, but a coat rack is an essential piece for keeping clutter minimized. I have wanted a minimalist, heavy cast iron coat rack for some time now, and would love to receive one for Christmas to hang up all my outerwear.
3) LL Bean Signature Matinicus Rock Cardigan
In the northeast, there is ample opportunity to wear thick chunky sweaters from the fall to the early spring. As a Mainer, I have been a longtime fan of LL Bean and the simple values they cherish. With a lifetime guarantee on all their products, you can be sure that they are made with care and attention to detail. This cardigan happens to be a smart-looking piece, while still maintaining plenty of utility.

LL Bean Signature Matinicus Rock Cardigan
4) Vintage Omega
Few watches are more timeless than a vintage Omega Seamaster. With their simple faces and outstanding movement, these watches can be kept for generations, and will only look better and better as they patina. I would likely pair one with a simple NATO strap or one made from shell cordovan.
5) Classic Backgammon set
As an avid backgammon fan, I enjoy all aspects of the game, including the craftsmanship that goes into some of the antique and vintage boards and pieces. As I have only owned a fairly inexpensive set up to this point, I would love to get my hands on a well-wrought classic board. These can range from the vintage find on eBay to the completely aspirational set found at Barney’s and listed below:

Geoffrey Parker Classic Backgammon Set