Plenty of reason to keep your shirt on here. The best of the best, from polos, oxfords, tees, and tanks are just a click away. Make a clean statement with a white oxford from Dolce & Gabanna. There's nothing bad about Malo's printed button-ups, and polos from Ben Sherman and Hurley will have you high on your horse. Stay true to your crew with tees from designs Grail and OQuinn.
Who wears the pants? That's right, you do. From chinos to khakis, linen to denim, you'll be strutting your stuff in style. Jeans for men have come a long way, and thankfully so. Now high-end denim lines that once only catered to women have let men in on the luxury as well. It's about time, seeing as the white tee and jeans uniform applies to nearly every man on the planet. True Religion, Seven and Hugo Boss get it right every time.
No longer is it acceptable to have only two pairs, guys! One pair in black and one in brown doesn't cut it. Slipons, loafers, running shoes, and athletic kicks are more excuse than ever to keep your simple tshirt and jeans wardrobe, and make your style statement south of the knees. When you let your feet do the walking when it comes to being fashionable, the rest of you can just kick back.
Okay, Dick Tracey--it's trench time. Throw on this light-weight option and feel like the ultimate private investigator--with way more style factor. YS for Men Yohji Yamamoto has a version that will leave you feeling like your favorite comic book hero, without the tights of course. Adidas Originals make old school fresher than ever, and add color and funk to your wardrobe.
Picking up the tab is so much easier when you're pulling out a good-looking wallet. Put your money away in style in Prada's wallet. It's is simple and classic. Organize your receipts with S.T. Dupont's version, an above-and-beyond wallet when it comes to function. Keep your pants up with a belt from Paul Frank and get incognito with some Valentino shades. Men's accessories have always been about function, but they are also the easiest way to add some flavor and style.