This Season, Men’s Tailoring Gets a High-Tech Update

Sporty textures add modern energy to classic shirts and suits.

Article by T Australia

Men's fashion sporty tech_1From left: Moncler Sacai vest (sold as part of an ensemble), moncler.com; Lanvin jacket, shirt and pants, lanvin.com; Courrèges cap, courreges. com; Brunello Cucinelli for Oliver Peoples glasses, shop.brunellocucinelli.com; Paul Smith tie, paulsmith. com; Roa boots, roa-hiking. com; and stylist’s own socks (worn throughout). Commission jacket, commission.nyc; Paul Smith jacket, shirt, pants and tie; Dior Men cap, dior.com; Brunello Cucinelli for Oliver Peoples glasses; and Roa boots. Photograph by Photograph by Ilya Lipkin.
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Canali suit, shirt, sweater and cape (over shoulder), canali.com; Courrèges cap; Hermès tie, hermes.com; Roa boots; and stylist’s own belt. Photograph by Ilya Lipkin.
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Zegna coat, jacket, shirt, pants, turtleneck (tied around waist) and bag, zegna.com; Junya Watanabe cap, comme-des-garcons.com; Hermès tie; and Roa boots. Photograph by Ilya Lipkin.
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Dior Men jacket, top, shirt, sleeves (sold separately), pants and cap; and Roa boots. Ferrari vest, jacket, pants and cap, store.ferrari.com; Commission shirt; Hermès tie; and Roa boots. Photograph by Ilya Lipkin.
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Brunello Cucinelli suit, shirt and tie; and Roa cap and bag. Photograph by Ilya Lipkin.
This is an extract from an article that appears in print in our fifteeth edition, Page 54 of T Australia with the headline: “Outside Influence”