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Appreciating Harry Styles and Zoë Kravitz’s Best Couple Fits

Appreciating Harry Styles and Zoë Kravitz’s Best Couple Fits

Though The Row, founded by the twin child stars-turned-tastemakers Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen, doesn’t have any official ambassadors, Kravitz and Styles’s shared affinity for the label effectively positions them as its de facto faces. When the temperatures dropped in the Northern Hemisphere, the couple was spotted once again in Rome, both clad in outerwear from the Olsen-run label. Styles was in a flowy, khaki-toned car coat, while Kravitz in a plush wool cocoon coat—both punctuated with cozy knit headwear: a ribbed beanie and a sweet bonnet, respectively. And that bright yellow David Hockney tote made an appearance too. New York, March 2026 Getty Images For much of 2026, the pair has been spotted in New York City, due in part to Styles announcing a 30-show autumn residency at Madison Square Garden and his turn as host and musical guest on Saturday Night Live in March. During this time, city residents couldn’t help but notice (and post) Styles’s many treks across the city’s graffiti-covered suspension bridges, clad in short-shorts, bright white New Balances, and a long-sleeved …

Menswear’s Favorite T-Shirt Brand Has Now Perfected the Rest of Your Wardrobe

Menswear’s Favorite T-Shirt Brand Has Now Perfected the Rest of Your Wardrobe

Back in 2015, Lady White Co. began business with just a single product: a plain white T-shirt. That tee took the Los Angeles brand’s founder, Phil Proyce and co-owner Taylor Caruso, two years to develop, and it remains the company’s best-selling product by a hefty margin. One of the main attractions of LWC’s flagship garment—in addition to its raft of menswear-geek-approved details, like its tubular-knit construction and bound ribbed collar—is that it’s knit, cut, and sewn entirely in LA, all within a few miles of the label’s headquarters. Over the ensuing decade and change, Lady White has evolved into one of the most beloved indie basics specialists on the market—turning out all manner of high-quality tees and sweats and polos; collaborating with likeminded designers such as Evan Kinori and Phigvel; and getting stocked in tasteful boutiques everywhere from Copenhagen to Seoul. No matter how big their project has grown, however, Proyce and Caruso have retained their incredibly high standards and firmly rooted values: To this day, every LWC product is still made in LA, and …

Famous Guys Also Love Light-Jacket Season

Famous Guys Also Love Light-Jacket Season

Like cherry blossom season, the window for lightweight outerwear is fleeting. If you’re lucky, you might get two weeks of the sublime 50-to-70 degree spring weather that’s just right for stepping out in all those breezy, beautiful jackets currently lining your closet—from leather bikers and nylon bombers to flowy trenches, linen blazers, and beyond. That brief window is now open. And plenty of the best-dressed guys in Hollywood are already seizing the interseasonal moment. Earlier this week, at CinemaCon in Las Vegas, Dune: Part Three’s Timothée Chalamet—no stranger to advanced-level outerwear—pulled up to the Warner Bros. presentation in an earthy suede bomber jacket paired with a black hoodie and a pair of service boots from the Japanese label Visvim. Chalamet’s co-star Jason Momoa, meanwhile, stayed true to his biker roots in a polished leather trucker jacket. (Both of them were ultimately outshone by Zendaya, who was clad in a sculptural Schiaparelli skirt suit.) Adam Scott, who was also at the star-studded convention to promote Boots Riley’s I Love Boosters, struck a preppier note in a …

I Waited 20 Stormy Years for Barbour’s Next Iconic Jacket

I Waited 20 Stormy Years for Barbour’s Next Iconic Jacket

Barbour has been the go-to brand for generations of stylish countryside geezers trying to keep inclement weather at bay. The English label’s waxed jackets have earned them an official seal of approval from the royal court—king shit, as it were. The Bedale and Beaufort jackets are emblems of the brand’s quality and aesthetic, and have birthed collabs with some of fashion’s coolest labels and spawned countless “homages”. These bona fide classics have also made it hard for Barbour to step out of its own shadow. How do you build the next icon in your collection? While countless other brands continue to struggle with that, Barbour has finally found their answer: the Transport jacket. Barbour Transport Wax Jacket The Transport has the same 6-ounce waxed cotton as the Bedale, but it feels noticeably lighter and less cumbersome. The wax feels a bit less oily, and the tartan lining is supposedly 100% cotton, but does feel quite silky and almost like a nylon you might find on a windbreaker. Features include Barbour’s signature throat latch, corduroy collar, …

How NN.07 Made Minimalist Menswear the Right Amount of Fun

How NN.07 Made Minimalist Menswear the Right Amount of Fun

Equally important, though, is fine-tuning those products for the folks who’ll actually buy them. Hence, for example, the brand’s recent focus on soft tailoring—suiting that guys actually want to wear, Loft says—and the mercifully unpretentious vibe NN.07 works tirelessly to cultivate. The brand’s nubby wool sweaters, airy poplin shirts, and loose pleated trousers look luxurious without being precious about it—and, more importantly, feel like they’re designed for the long haul. Like any brand its age, NN.07 has experienced its share of peaks and troughs, but it’s found ways to recalibrate through thoughtful collaborations and well-timed cultural moments. Shoes have been a particular focus—partnerships with heritage names like Fracap, Sebago, and, soon enough, Clarks, underscore a commitment to artistry—though Loft hints that there are plenty more in the pipeline. NN.07 Deon 50037 Checked Organic Cotton Shirt NN.07 Reed 50057 Cotton-Blend Seersucker Shirt NN.07 Otis 1882 Straight-Leg Organic Jeans NN.07 Sonny 1866 Straight-Leg Jeans Source link

4 Menswear Brands That Will Define Spring 2026

4 Menswear Brands That Will Define Spring 2026

It’s All Gucci, Baby Nearly a year into his run as artistic director of Gucci, Demna has softened his sardonic bite to offer up a raffish twist on the house’s signature Italian glamour. His debut collection arrives jam-packed with freshly reimagined spins on classic Gucci tropes: Think pristine leather jackets and pavement-skimming bootcut jeans, embellished throughout with the brand’s iconic horsebit hardware. On TRAORE: Jacket, $7,900, jeans, $1,400, and shoes, $1,090, by Gucci. T-shirt, $53 (for pack of three), by Calvin Klein. Neck scarf, his own. Belt, $155, by Maximum Henry. On BOULUD: Jacket, $4,000, pants, $1,700, belt, $620, and shoes, $1,090, by Gucci. T-shirt, $154, by Zimmerli. Socks, $30, by Falke. 1. Nothing wrong with that Brando-esque Perfecto of yours, but if Demna’s instincts are any indication, the leather jacket of the moment is the café racer—a sleeker silhouette with deep ties to British motorcycle culture. 2. A jazzily tied neckerchief is an easy way to temper a brooding leather jacket and badass jeans with a touch of Gallic flair. 3. The flash of …

15 Light Jackets Under 0, Just in Time for Spring

15 Light Jackets Under $250, Just in Time for Spring

We have had to deal with some grueling months but we’ve finally arrived at “all you really need is a light jacket” portion of the yearly programming. There’s no set date for the phenomenon and there’s always a bit of risk in jumping the gun, but if a good jacket is all you really need, then you should have a good one to lean on. Or a couple, if you’re into options and some variance in the season of variable conditions. And if you’re going to have a couple, why not make sure they’re not too pricey. Specifically, $250 or less. Due to those conditions—and stipulations—we rounded up a whole bunch: weathered canvas joints indebted to vintage workwear, high-tech rain-beating shells, all-weather fleeces, classic jean jackets, prep greatest hits and more, all primed to upgrade, fortify or otherwise enhance whatever outerwear rotation they jump into. So, if you’ve been searching for a daily driver, a date night mainstay or just something to bridge the winter coat-to-short sleeves transition period, and you want that jacket to …

How 3 GQ Editors Are Wearing Acne Studios This Spring

How 3 GQ Editors Are Wearing Acne Studios This Spring

For the last three decades, Acne Studios has occupied a rarified space in menswear, a growing cranny where restraint meets right-now cool. Since its inception 30 years ago in Stockholm, the reliable fashion-crowd favorite has won over countless diehards, who flock to the Swedish label for its kooky riffs on the classics and consistently excellent jeans. So in this installment of How We Wear It, we tapped three GQ editors to put their own spin on the brand’s latest assortment, a quasi-wardrobe brimming with tongue-in-cheek designs rendered in exacting silhouettes and left-field fabrics—plus a heap of top-shelf denim. Here’s how they’re wearing it. Samuel Hine, Global Fashion Correspondent GQ GQ Acne Studios turns 30 this year. What most people might not know is that the Stockholm-based label was actually launched back in 1996 as a multidisciplinary creative studio-slash-advertising agency, not a fashion brand. And then founder Jonny Johansson had the bright idea to make 100 pairs of raw denim jeans to give away as gifts. They caught on, and all of a sudden Acne was …

Ignore the Weather App. My L.L.Bean Overshirt Outsmarts Every Forecast

Ignore the Weather App. My L.L.Bean Overshirt Outsmarts Every Forecast

I picked up a small size in the cream/black option, since the traditional red/black buffalo plaid feels a little too lumbersexual–meets–Johnny Appleseed for me. The exterior is 85 percent wool, with a Primaloft interior that’s warmer than a New York City sidewalk in the middle of July. One unspoken win here: the wool is only on the outside, so there’s no chance of itchy arms on the inside, just that bountiful Primaloft insulation trapping your body’s heat. There are two spacious front flap pockets on the chest, and it would’ve been cool to see hidden welt hand pockets on the sides, but no biggie. There are four color options, ample sizing, and both regular and tall fits, so you can dial in exactly what works for you. I like the boxy shape of the overshirt. It leaves plenty of room to layer a crewneck sweatshirt underneath, and there are adjustable buttons at the wrists if you’re rocking multiple layers. For under $200, The Bean basically freaked together every great cold-weather shirt—flannels, CPOs, the whole gang—to …