Dior x Stone Island, Sid Mashburn, Universal Works, Klemen

WORKWEAR
Urban Indiana Jones Type Beat

Courtesy of Universal Works

Universal Works' new Parachute Liner Jacket is a stylish and sustainable choice for spring/summer. Crafted from recycled polyester and cotton, it boasts a lightweight yet durable construction with a military-inspired design. The jacket features four roomy pockets, a two-way zip, and a crease-resistant, quick-drying fabric that's perfect for warm weather. With its clean, utilitarian aesthetic, this versatile piece is sure to become a wardrobe staple.

STREETWEAR
Dior x Stone Island

Courtesy of Dior on Instagram

Kim Jones collaborates with Stone Island for Dior Men's latest collection, merging high fashion and streetwear. The capsule collection combines Dior's tailoring traditions with Stone Island's functional detailing, featuring military-inspired silhouettes and premium materials. The collaboration includes co-branded pieces with iconic symbols from both fashion houses.

FORMAL WEAR
Menswear Royalty: Sid Mashburn

Courtesy of Mr. Porter

Sid Mashburn is a renowned American designer and entrepreneur who founded his eponymous menswear brand in 2007, celebrating classic American style with a modern twist. His brand philosophy revolves around "permanent style" – timeless designs crafted with premium fabrics and impeccable tailoring, inspired by the golden era of American menswear. The brand's New York City store, located near the Frick Collection and the Met, continues to uphold Mashburn's commitment to quality and dedication to his craft, attracting fashion enthusiasts and industry insiders alike.

OFFICE WEAR
Klemen of France

Courtesy of Klemen

The Pardror, a classic men's shoe from the French footwear maker Kleman, is a rugged design crafted from premium Spanish leather. The unmistakable design elements that define the Padror include a moc-stitched toe box, two eyelets for the woven laces, and a chunky lugged outsole - features that have remained unchanged for over a century, reflecting the shoe's workwear heritage. Originally made for railway workers in the 90s, its serrated sole and intricate stitching have become hallmarks of this timeless style.

ONE LAST THING….
A Plain Bl—

Courtesy of The Row

What do you see here? I see a black tee shirt. I look closer at the materials and see it’s just made of cotton. But then I see one key clue that this is not a regular black tee. The tag says The Row, a.k.a. the brand started by Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen. Just for fun, I go to see what the megalux brand charges for a staple, and it did not disappoint. Click in to see how audacious the Olsen twins are. I almost guarantee you’ll low ball the guess.

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