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Lucire April 1, 2009 |
Return of the Peacock Matthew Williamson is the latest designer to collaborate with H&M, taking his past collections as inspiration for spring 2009. |
AskMen.com Jeremy Berger |
G-Star Raw Nelson Battle Twill Vest The attention to detail and rugged style make this vest a unique find that you can pair with a sweatshirt, or with a tie for a look that's creative-industry chic. |
AskMen.com Adam Fox |
Mosley Tribes Free City Aviator Sunglasses The simplicity of Mosley's aviators will make you stand out from the crowd. |
AskMen.com Ben Clymer |
EP Martin Torch We love a watch with a story, and this watch has a great one. |
AskMen.com Farah Averill |
J.Crew Vintage Slim-Fit Selvedge Jean, Vintage Indigo The best part about these jeans is that you get all of the benefits of selvedge denim in a pair of jeans you would actually want to wear, with the added bonus that you can probably find them within a two-mile radius of your house. |
AskMen.com Farah Averill |
Label Profile: Rag & Bone The brand has made a name for itself by catering to a customer base that centers around men who favor clothes that fit well and are simultaneously clean and edgy. |
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Style Icon: Gerry Mulligan Gerry Mulligan, the second in our series of jazz musician style icons, relied on simple clothing items combined with his (and everyone's) greatest style asset -- a unique presence. |
AskMen.com Sachin Bhola |
Apolis Activism Army Field Jacket If you're looking to buy into the military trend but want something with some staying power consider Apolis Activism's Army Field Jacket. |
AskMen.com Ben Clymer |
Casio G-Shock This watch may be fetching a pretty penny on eBay in the coming weeks as news of its discontinuation hits the street. |
AskMen.com Sachin Bhola |
Marc by Marc Jacobs Charcoal Contrast Twill Vest The waistcoat has been popularized as an item of casual rigueur thanks to numerous indie bands, hipsters and style icons who don them as part of laid-back outfits. |
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