Unless denim kilts and net shirts are your , you won’t find style inspiration on the runways of Men’s Fashion Week.
But you will find it on the streets, where New York’s gents gather.
So today, we’d like to introduce you to 10 of the best-dressed men in attendance, along with some quick tips on how — and where — to achieve their looks.
Grab your notepads.
Alex Badia
The look: Room to breathe
The centerpiece: Wide pants. They’re back in a major way. (Ed. note: My father used to say of tight pants, “They’re like a cheap hotel: no ballroom.”)
Get the fit: ASOS oversized
Brian Morr
The look: Refined sport
The centerpiece: The elevated jersey collar
Get the fit: Issey Miyake slub-panelled cotton shirt
Motofumi “Poggy” Kogi
The look: The brunch suit
The centerpiece: That boater
Get the fit: Scala braid boater hat
Alex Badia
The look: Street jams
The centerpiece: Silk jacket robe
Get the fit: Mihara Yasuhiro No Club Lone Wolf jacket
Miles Chamley-Watson
The look: Neutral territory
The centerpiece: The perfect chino
Get the fit: Theory Zaine twill chinos
Salomon DuBois Thiombiano and MoKief
The look: Urban
The centerpiece: Flashy blazers
Get the fit: Hader Ackermann classic blazer, MoKief bespoke blazer
Chris Burt-Allan
The look: Ready for the weekend
The centerpiece: That impeccable carry game
Get the fit: Louis Vuitton America’s Cup Keepall
Eric Rutherford
The look: The new blue
The centerpiece: The suit
Get the fit: EFM coastal blazer
Alec Nguyen
The look: Aloha
The centerpiece: The summer print button-up
Get the fit: Todd Snyder floral print shirt
Ryan Clark and Leo Chan
The look: Easy like Sunday morning
The centerpiece: The summer blazer
Get the fit: Brunello Cucinelli deconstructed linen blazer
Main photo from Josh Kercher
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