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70 STYLE | men<br />
MEN’S<br />
FASHION<br />
Words Kate Preece<br />
Teal Regent<br />
Fit Teal Plaid<br />
Sport Coat<br />
by Brooks<br />
Brothers<br />
Essential<br />
Sartorial cuff<br />
links by Mont<br />
Blanc<br />
CONTAIN THOSE CUFFS<br />
A timeless piece of men’s jewellery, the cufflink<br />
shows you know your style etiquette. Checked<br />
shirts are best with a solid metal option; for<br />
stripes, pick the dominant colour and mirror this<br />
in the cufflink face; and plain white shirts are your<br />
opportunity to go to town with pattern, colour,<br />
and contrast. The best cufflink is one that says<br />
something personal about the wearer – without<br />
stepping into that naff novelty zone.<br />
Silver Cyclist<br />
Cufflinks by<br />
Paul Smith<br />
TRAILBLAZER<br />
If you’re tired of black and<br />
brown, and looking for a<br />
statement blazer, look to<br />
brands like Tallia Orange,<br />
Burberry, Brooks Brothers<br />
and WORLD. To style this<br />
piece of art, choose similar<br />
colours for the tie and<br />
pants – the aim is to make<br />
the blazer the centrepiece.<br />
However, don’t feel limited<br />
when it comes to your<br />
accessories – cufflinks,<br />
watches, collar bars and<br />
pocket squares can add<br />
extra wow.<br />
PICK A PARKA<br />
Last year saw the parka’s<br />
military history brought to<br />
the fore with camouflage<br />
details on all high-end<br />
brands – particularly the<br />
game-changing limitededition<br />
Louis Vuitton x<br />
Supreme collab. Green<br />
and brown remain<br />
common as a solid<br />
colourway, but why not<br />
break out from the norm<br />
and add colour?<br />
<strong>Style</strong> tip: Don’t go lower<br />
than the knees in length.<br />
Go below and you’re<br />
likely to look top heavy.<br />
Workshop