| We made like your mother and laid out a week of outfits for you. —Tyler Chin, associate commerce editor |
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Our Favorite New Arrivals of the Week |
Look, we’ll be the first to admit that the frenetic churn of the fashion cycle can be a little overwhelming—even, well, exhausting, when you start to think about the sheer glut of product hitting the shelves every month. Which is why we’re so committed to sorting the wheat from the chaff, with a focus on ameliorating that telltale feeling of “where do I start?!” familiar to any hard-boiled clothing buff. To help you reckon with just that, we gathered this week’s can’t-miss menswear drops in one convenient place, including the six below:
- Thanks to the venerable French cobblers at Paraboot, the boat shoe wave is still rocking at high tide—though their luscious suede riff skews a little more boardroom than boardwalk.
- The only thing better than J.Crew’s hardy, handsome pleated dungarees? The matching jacket you should cop with it.
- Leave it to Drake’s to reimagine the rough-and-tumble rugby shirt in a linen-cotton blend that bucks the pitch in favor of a tony Italian pedigree.
- Break the news to your Asics gently: the hottest name in the retro-runner game right now is Saucony, and if we were betting men, we’d risk it all on the ProGrid 9 lapping the competition this season.
- Is your go-to spring zip-up in dire need of frilly ruffle detailing? According to the Brooklyn whiz kids at Tanner Fletcher, absolutely.
- When we say that Capital-D Dress Pants might just replace your jeans, Mfpen’s slouchy wool slacks are precisely what we mean.
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