EuroChasse is a little gem on Connecticut’s Greenwich Avenue for those seeking clothes built excellently for a specific purpose. With an assembly of war-era knickknacks arranged on glass tables like Teddy Roosevelt’s nightstand, I couldn’t resist entering for a peak. Inside was an autumnal sprawl of muted, earthy colors on shirts, hats, vests. This was the bygone school hunter’s haberdashery, Van Pelt’s dream. Lifting a field jacket, the weight and build construed an ability to endure a New England hunt at dawn. Every item in this store was designed with zero affectation and lasting effectiveness for hunting season after hunting season.