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  • That signature
    luxury comes in
    decadently rich
    colours this
    season at Gucci.
    Skinny trousers
    worn with
    velvet jackets
    give a 1960s
    dandy feel,
    while herringbone
    and riding boots
    on the catwalk hint
    at an English
    country influence.


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    Famed for his directional approach, Thom Browne
    has collaborated with
    iconic US label Brooks Brothers (also new to MATCHESFASHION.COM this season)
    to create Black Fleece. Drawing
    from the brand's
    heritage, Browne
    is inspired by the
    1950s and 1960s
    for a distinct take
    on classic Americana.


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    Mulberry is fast becoming the accessory label
    for men. Gents will admire the label's new
    range of understated bags, luggage, scarves,
    gloves and cufflinks, giving the girls
    something to be jealous of.

    To truly understand why this effortlessly
    stylish label is such a favourite among
    those who love quality menswear, you
    need to feel the luxe fabrics before you
    slip on the understated pieces. Made in
    Italy, or was it heaven?


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  • The Mackintosh has come
    a long way since the original, now keeping you dry and
    stylish too. Especially so in
    our exclusive colourways: the
    hooded Long Waverly (khaki
    and burgundy), the hooded
    Dunoon (camel/red; navy/
    sky) and classic Dunkeld
    (azur with turquoise trim;
    taupe with sky trim).
    Bring on the rain.

    For designer Stefano
    Pilati's final season
    for YSL, black is
    back, punctuated
    with razor-knit details
    and contrasting camels
    and creams. Leather
    plays a major role,
    especially as trousers
    or as collars on jackets.


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    Nicolas Ghesquiere
    continues to refine
    his take on the
    Balenciaga man with
    his A/W 12 collection.
    Here he is more
    constrained, and the
    construction is sharper
    with hints of
    modernism: think
    clean and keen.


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    The 'R' stands
    for designer
    (Christopher)
    Raeburn, who
    has collaborated
    with the Alpine
    outerwear-meisters
    at Moncler to create
    a military-inspired
    collection, featuring
    inner drawstrings
    to pull your jacket
    into another
    dimension.

    Clive Darby's
    devilishly cool Rake
    and Rake Lounge
    lines are based on
    the premise of pitch-
    perfect separates (from
    shearling coats
    to the coolest tux)
    that will fit effortlessly
    into any man's
    wardrobe. Exclusive
    to MATCHESFASHION.COM.


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    Designer Sarah
    Burton goes from
    strength to strength
    this season with a
    collection that mixes
    sharp monochrome
    tailoring with luxe
    knits, quirky
    accessories and
    that all-important
    rebel spirit.


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  • Creative director Tomas
    Maier's colours are either
    dark and wintry or richly
    autumnal this season at
    Bottega Veneta. The
    double-breasted collarless
    coat is the star, and don't
    miss the use of on-trend
    mohair and angora.


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    Quintessentially
    Italian,
    traditionally
    designed and
    perfectly elegant,
    what else
    could a modern
    gentleman ask
    for in a shoe?
    UK exclusive to
    MATCHESFASHION.COM.


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    Producing iconic
    footwear since the
    early 1900s, Tod's
    is world-renowned
    for handcrafting
    wardrobe staples
    to the highest
    standard. Fusing
    tradition, modernity
    and functionality,
    these are classics
    that will withstand
    the test of time.


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    Shoe nerds
    mustn't miss our
    iconic Bass
    Weejuns, the
    original fashion
    loafer; featuring
    exclusive-to-
    MATCHESFASHION.COM chameleon
    brush-off finishes
    in Penny, Kilty
    Tassel and Drop
    Tassel styles.

    What is Belgium
    famous for?
    Tintin, chocolate...
    Oh, and of course,
    excellent
    designers, such as
    Paul Van Haagen,
    who is currently stamping
    his mark as
    a top name in
    men's footwear.

    What could be
    better than a
    pair of Italian
    handmade shoes
    from master
    shoemakers
    Green George?
    Choose classic
    suede brogues in
    one of our cool
    colourways.


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  • Think handsome Sicilian
    boys in their Sunday best,
    swaggering their way to
    Mass, dressed to impress.
    Hints of baroque (as
    sumptuous details) show
    flamboyance, while
    snazzy belt-backed dress-
    shirts add sophistication.
    Bellissimo.


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    Cut and shape are
    emphasised in the cool,
    washed-wool tailoring of
    Quaranta, while track
    pants and unstructured
    jackets display ruched
    details, and t-shirts
    feature LP prints that
    seem so right.


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    Trousers inspired by
    the world's hippest
    cities are offered by
    Cruna. Choose from Soho slim-fit for
    London, Marais
    loose for Paris, and East Village super-
    slim for New York.
    We can't wait for
    the Bullring baggy
    for Birmingham...

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    Who'd have thought that blankets
    could ever look so luxe? Thankfully
    Loyal did, and have come up with
    pea coats inspired by army and
    navy blankets that make the perfect
    warm winter layer. Genius.

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  • Created by the fervid
    mind of Paolo Fumagalli,
    Ultimo Nomade is hailed
    as a counter-trend in
    modern knitwear: think
    handmade jacquard pieces
    with recycled elements,
    mixed yarns and curious
    colour combinations. Exclusive to MATCHESFASHION.COM.

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    Paris-based Hardy is back
    at MATCHESFASHION.COM with his
    Gallic take on everything
    cool for men's accessories.
    If you don't own a pair of
    Pierre Hardy trainers,
    desert boots or leopard
    beetle-crushers, then your
    finger's on the wrong pulse!

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    The winter collection
    from the iconic fashion
    house doesn't disappoint. Mongolian-trim khaki
    parkas and coats and
    curly lambskin caps are
    sure to keep us warm, on
    the inside and out.

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    Sarah Burton now has control of
    this Alexander McQueen label, and it
    shows in her attention to detail. The
    line's first collection by Burton retains
    its harder, younger edge (here with a
    nod to skinhead and mod looks of the
    1960s and 1970s), but with an
    unmistakable McQueen ethos.
  • Humberto Leon and Carol Lim
    appreciate the rigours of everyday
    life. Their second collection for a
    revitalised Kenzo features souped-
    up men's classics created with the
    tech-savvy commuter in mind.
    Translation? Simply cut garments in
    cheerily quirky colourways featuring
    functional touches, such as discreet
    pockets for iPhones and iPads.
    A stalwart of American menswear
    since 1881 (President Abraham
    Lincoln was a fan), Brooks Brothers
    is the quintessential stateside sartorial
    stylemonger for any sharp dressing
    professional. New to MATCHESFASHION.COM,
    their neat preppie pieces are now
    available this side of the pond or to
    be shipped worldwide.

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    Firmly rooted in Scandinavian design tradition, this Danish bag brand shows a mastery of simplicity, elegance and functionality with its trendy totes, stylish shoppers,
    waggish weekenders and boyish backpacks.

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    'I explored the past with
    an eye for the present,'
    says John Varvatos of
    this timeless collection,
    softly textured in a light
    winter palette. The US
    designer blends old-school
    with modern to create
    an elegant take on his
    trademark style.

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