Fashion: Man power
The latest menswear is strong and sharp, with casual and formal wear smartening up for the season, writes Lisa Brady.
Women are not the only ones spoiled for choice this season. From casual pieces to work attire, menswear has seriously upped its game for A/W14, with a focus on tailoring and textures, colour and fit.
Suiting and formal wear has taken a left turn towards retro sophistication. Upmarket gentlemen’s outfitters Hackett rocks the popular trend of the intrepid traveller of yesteryear, with plenty of flannel and tweed, tartan and check, and statement vintage-style accessories...
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