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What happens when you cross Wall Street with cage fighting? Conor McGregor, that’s what.
The MMA superstar reignites the pinstripe suit with a royal blue palette and choice accessories – a 1980s nod without the shoulder pads. After all, the boardroom really is a battlefield.

Peculiarity isn’t always a bad thing. And it isn’t just Asa Buttefield’s latest flick flying the weirdo flag.
On paper, an embroidered bomber and woollen trousers don’t work. In practice, monochrome colours tie the look together, with extra points for the layering. Different strokes for stylish folks.

James Van Der Beek has paddled far from the nerd wear of Dawson’s Creek. No more shark’s tooth necklaces. Or polyester shirts. Just merlot bombers in contrast with a Breton stripe and navy chinos. We’ll drink to that.

Without the Kardashian family surgeon, we can’t steal Jon Kortajarena’s razor sharp looks. His masterclass in dressed down tailoring however, is up for grabs.
Here, he softens the tuxedo jacket with a relaxed grey tee and black denim to stay casual and the right side of the dress code. All killer, no lip fillers.

R-Patz has been rather quiet these days. Probably because the inter-flight look speaks for itself. In this case, an oversized bomber jacket elevates an otherwise grounded outfit – proof that one statement piece is enough. Actions speak louder than words.

Sportswear and tailoring can be awkward bedfellows. But as Rodrigo Santoro proves, if you keep your colours muted, then classic separates can sit pretty beneath activewear. A sartorial affair to remember.

A red carpet at a heritage watch event is where exciting looks go to die. But as Reggie Yates proves, a glove-fit double-breasted suit and classic

It takes a certain kind of man to outshine Diane Kruger and Keleigh Sperry. But, thanks to a navy tonal flex and subtly printed tie, Miles Teller pulls it off. Miles ahead.

We independently evaluate all recommended products and services. Any products or services put forward appear in no particular order. if you click on links we provide, we may receive compensation.
What happens when you cross Wall Street with cage fighting? Conor McGregor, that’s what.
The MMA superstar reignites the pinstripe suit with a royal blue palette and choice accessories – a 1980s nod without the shoulder pads. After all, the boardroom really is a battlefield.

Peculiarity isn’t always a bad thing. And it isn’t just Asa Buttefield’s latest flick flying the weirdo flag.
On paper, an embroidered bomber and woollen trousers don’t work. In practice, monochrome colours tie the look together, with extra points for the layering. Different strokes for stylish folks.

James Van Der Beek has paddled far from the nerd wear of Dawson’s Creek. No more shark’s tooth necklaces. Or polyester shirts. Just merlot bombers in contrast with a Breton stripe and navy chinos. We’ll drink to that.

Without the Kardashian family surgeon, we can’t steal Jon Kortajarena’s razor sharp looks. His masterclass in dressed down tailoring however, is up for grabs.
Here, he softens the tuxedo jacket with a relaxed grey tee and black denim to stay casual and the right side of the dress code. All killer, no lip fillers.

R-Patz has been rather quiet these days. Probably because the inter-flight look speaks for itself. In this case, an oversized bomber jacket elevates an otherwise grounded outfit – proof that one statement piece is enough. Actions speak louder than words.

Sportswear and tailoring can be awkward bedfellows. But as Rodrigo Santoro proves, if you keep your colours muted, then classic separates can sit pretty beneath activewear. A sartorial affair to remember.

A red carpet at a heritage watch event is where exciting looks go to die. But as Reggie Yates proves, a glove-fit double-breasted suit and classic

It takes a certain kind of man to outshine Diane Kruger and Keleigh Sperry. But, thanks to a navy tonal flex and subtly printed tie, Miles Teller pulls it off. Miles ahead.
