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The Menswear Edit

AW24 Trend Guide

From elevated denim and dynamic checks to a modern take on preppiness, this season’s menswear trends are bold, timeless, and easy to style!

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Lacoste | RRP £110 | Our Price £77

Mountain Warehouse | RRP £32.99 | Our Price £19.99

PREPPY SPORTS

Collegiate Cool

One of the biggest menswear trends to have emerged in recent years has been the modern preppy look, driven by uber-cool labels such as Aimé Leon Dore who have blended sporty streetwear with classic elements of tailoring, all wrapped up in a reference to 60s collegiate style. In short, we love it. Think iconic varsity jackets by Tommy Hilfiger, slim tailored blazers by BOSS, cotton rugby shirts by Hackett, and sleeveless vests by HUGO, all combining in a sporty way. Layering is key to this look, and don’t be afraid to clash patterns either - a striped rugby top beneath an Argyle vest, bookended with glossy track pants and sneakers is a recipe for success.

M& S | RRP £45 | Our Price £30

Clarks | RRP £100 | Our Price £70

GREAT OUTDOORS

Functionality Gets An Upgrade

Combining an earthy autumnal colour palette with a diverse variety of textural fabrics, one of our favourite trends of the season saw functional outdoor dressing get a major style upgrade. From classic wax jackets by Barbour to quilted puffers by Calvin klein, and multi-pocket technical utility jackets by Carhartt, these outdoors essentials came with layered looks on the runways, creating a rich panoply of textural elements that help to give this trend depth and character. Utility staples such as cargo pants, brushed-cotton button-down shirts and hiking boots are the glue that sticks this trend together, while the chunky rollneck sweater - beautifully crafted at French Connection and M&S this season - reinforces the tactile sophistication of our new favourite trend.

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Calvin Klein | RRP £85 | £Our Price £60

Levi's® | RRP £75 | Our Price £52.50

DRESSED-UP DENIM

Denim Smartens Up

Even a menswear genre as timeless as denim cycles through trends, and while only last year the runways were embracing oversized shapes and distressed looks, it appears that denim has graduated into a more mature and smarter style category if the shows of Prada, Louis Vuitton and Prada are anything to go by. The ubiquitous denim shirt is less of a ‘western’ style this season, with dressier cutaway collar options by Calvin Klein and Tommy Hilfiger leading the way. Jeans have also taken a turn for the more elevated, with the likes of Levi's producing deliciously slim fit styles in lightweight denim cloths. These are great styled with textural layers, such as a suede jacket by Joules or a tailored corduroy jacket, bookended with some sleek suede Chelsea boots.