Outfitted & Equipped: Stepping Into Spring
Note: This is a sponsored post brought to you by Huckberry. When spring rolls in, so do new adventures — whether that’s a weekend trip out of town, a fresh household or work project, or simply a walk through the neighborhood as the world thaws out. Wherever you’re headed, LUCA footwear has you covered from the […] This article was originally published on The Art of Manliness.

Note: This is a sponsored post brought to you by Huckberry.
When spring rolls in, so do new adventures — whether that’s a weekend trip out of town, a fresh household or work project, or simply a walk through the neighborhood as the world thaws out. Wherever you’re headed, LUCA footwear has you covered from the ground up.
LUCA shoes are built for the man who wants clean, timeless style with all-day comfort and dependable durability. Our friends at Huckberry have put together three springtime looks centered around LUCA’s versatile lineup. From laid-back chukkas to modern slip-ons, these shoes are ready to step into whatever the season brings.
Outfit #1: The Spring Weekender

You’re headed out of town for the weekend with friends. You packed light, but dialed in the essentials — comfortable, casual clothing that keeps you looking sharp from breakfast in town to relaxing around a firepit at night.
1. LUCA Terra Moc Chukka Sneaker Boot. A hybrid of moccasin comfort and sneaker utility, these chukkas are your go-to for all-day wear on the road and at your destination.
2. Flint and Tinder Crochet Knit Polo Shirt. Light and breathable with a subtle vintage vibe, this handsome polo is the perfect piece for springtime smart casual.
3. Flint and Tinder 365 Pant. Stretchy, tailored, and endlessly versatile. Soft, comfortable, yet stylish, they easily go from workwear to weekend-wear.
4. Wills Cotton Cashmere Goleta Polo. Another option for a top to wear on your weekend away when you want to elevate your look beyond the t-shirt.
5. CAMP Eyewear Topo Smokey Bear Sunglasses. Classic frames that bring just enough personality, plus polarized lenses to cut the glare on the open road.
Outfit #2: The Urban Daily Driver

Your spring calendar’s stacked — coffee shop meetings, picking the kids up from practice, a quick hike when you can sneak it in. You want a kit that’s practical, unfussy, and can keep up without slowing you down.
1. LUCA Pebbled Leather Terra Low Sneaker. Minimalist and clean, these low tops elevate your usual sneaker game while staying rugged enough for spring’s unpredictable conditions.
2. Trumbull Vintage Wash Crewneck Sweatshirt. Washed to vintage softness, this crewneck hits the sweet spot between comfort and polish.
3. Flint and Tinder Stretch Selvedge Denim. Built like proper jeans, but with hidden stretch that makes them feel broken-in on day one.
4. Huckberry Waxed Canvas 6-Panel Hat. Blocks the sun, handles a little drizzle, and brings a utilitarian edge to your look.
5. GORUCK x Michael Easter 2% Bullet Backpack. A collab between GoRuck and Comfort Crisis-author and rucking-advocate Michael Easter. Bombproof, compact, and purpose-built — just like your daily schedule.
Outfit #3: The Office (or Date Night) Upgrade

You’ve got plans downtown — maybe a client meeting, maybe a dinner reservation. Either way, you need a fit that’s elevated but still easy to wear. This is spring layering done right.
1. LUCA Terra Slip On Chelsea Sneaker Boot. A refined slip-on with the silhouette of a Chelsea boot and the comfort of a sneaker — dressy, but not fussy.
2. Relwen Flyweight Flex Blazer. Tailored structure with hidden stretch. Wear it to the office or throw it on for a date with your main squeeze.
3. Flint and Tinder Linen Ripstop Mill Pant. Breathable, rugged linen for when denim feels too heavy and chinos too stiff.
4. Flint and Tinder Hemp Classic Long Sleeve Button Down. Lightweight, textured, and sharp — perfect on its own or layered.
5. Huckberry x Timex Titanium Automatic Field Watch. A rugged, lightweight automatic timepiece that bridges form and function with effortless style.
This article was originally published on The Art of Manliness.