You Can Wear a Tank Top with a Tux Jacket
And you don’t even have to be wasted in Vegas. As long as the jacket has this modern cut (read: slim and hits right below your beltline), anything goes—tees, fedoras, even gold chains.
Blazer, $3,100, and pocket square by Dior Homme. Tank top, $175 by Dolce & Gabbana. Pants, $2,015 by Balmain. Loafers, $325 by Del Toro. Sunglasses by ViennaLine. Watch by Rolex. Jewelry his own.
in the style world, there’s a new revolution going on right now: Inspired designers are reinterpreting camouflage by tweaking the patterns and splashing them across the most unlikely places. This Hamilton button-down, for example, combines the cut of a classic dress shirt with the mojo of a vintage print. Click through to find a new way to wrap your wrist, knot your tie, and lace up your kicks without ever blending into the background.
$245 by Hamilton 1883, available at hamilton1883.com.
f you don’t want to cannonball into the color thing, try a jacket that’s accented with a hit of green, blue, whatever.
Parka, $398 by RLX Ralph Lauren. Sweater, $710 by Brunello Cucinelli. T-shirt, $69 by Gant Rugger. Chinos, $68 by Dockers. Sneakers, $50 by Converse. Hat by American Eagle Outfitters. Bandanna by Kaufman’s Army & Navy Watch by Timex.
If you’re going to invest in one outerwear piece, make it a parka. The outerwear style is going to give you the most bang for your buck, as a good one will protect the highest-twist wool shoulders from the elements, while injecting some eye-catching color into you seven-day-a-week wardrobe.
Cardigan, $448 by Mark McNairy New Amsterdam. Shirt, $70 by J.Crew. Tie, $130 by Band of Outsiders. Pants, $60 by Gap 1969. Shoes, $140 by Banana Republic. Scarf by Smart Turnout. Watch by Cartier.






