If you aren’t shopped out from Prime Day, there’s a lot of great menswear to be had right now. Many of this week’s best new arrivals shine a spotlight on texture—a key element of fall and winter fashion, no matter the year. Incorporating Todd Snyder & Drake’s thickly ribbed cardigan or Borsalino’s brushed felt fedora can go a long way toward making an outfit look considered and nuanced. From cashmere terrycloth to wide-wale corduroy, there are plenty more examples in our picks below.
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Todd Snyder x Drake’s Lambswool Cardigan
Image Credit: Todd Snyder The pairing of Todd Snyder and Drake’s has yielded a collection of very desirable, and very of-the-moment pieces. One of our favorites is this shawl-collared cardigan in an autumnal burnt orange hue. Swap it in for a blazer for a look that’s cozy yet polished.
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Lemaire Checked Flannel Shirt
Image Credit: Matches Flannel shirts tend to be associated with hardy workwear, but there are numerous examples that prove flannel can be refined. Lemaire’s strikes an ideal balance between casual (flap chest pockets and a Cuban collar) and smart (a fluid fabric and muted palette). Layer it over a turtleneck and add chinos for an elegant weekend getup.
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D.S. & Durga ‘Big Sur After Rain’ Hand Sanitizer
Image Credit: Mohawk General Store Now that the run on Purell has eased up, there’s room in the market for more luxurious hand sanitizers. Upgrade your supply of this new essential by stocking up on a few bottles of D.S. & Durga’s unguent with woodsy notes of eucalyptus and moss.
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Mark Cross Leather Sanitizer Mini Case
Image Credit: Mark Cross No matter how elevated the scent is, a plastic sanitizer bottle isn’t a particularly stylish accessory. Thankfully, you can decant your D.S. & Durga into this handsome grained calfskin pouch accented with gold-plated hardware. The long loop ensures it can easily be tethered to whatever bag you’re carrying, or even a belt loop.
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Comme Des Garçons Homme Wool Jacket
Image Credit: MyTheresa We are firmly in light jacket weather—that wonderful time in fall and spring when you don’t have to dress for the elements. Comme Des Garçons’ blouson is made from wool and can be worn on its own or layered beneath a coat when temperatures really begin to drop. We love the combination of trad tattersall checks with nylon—it’s sporty but still smart.
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Borsalino Fedora Hat
Image Credit: Borsalino This dapper fedora is crafted using Melusine fur felt—unlike conventional felts, it features a long-haired, brushed finish that’s prized for its uniquely shaggy texture. That, combined with a rich loden green hue, makes for a cap that’ll take a simple jacket and trousers to the next level.
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Christian Louboutin ‘Paqueboat’ Suede Deck Shoes
Image Credit: Matches Deck shoes may typically be associated with seaside locales, but Christian Louboutin’s riff is ready for city streets. The soft suede upper features a penny strap—a more tailored touch—while the chunky white rubber sole offers all the comfort of a sneaker.
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Beams Plus Military Patchwork Smock Jacket
Image Credit: Ssense This military-inspired hoodie from Japanese menswear favorite Beams Plus is a double whammy of textural goodness: patchwork and corduroy. Team it with beige or deep indigo denim and a pair of boots for low-key cool.
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Alice Made This ‘Change’ Silver Bracelet
Image Credit: Alice Made This A sleek, minimalist bracelet is always a good addition to your look, whether it’s next to a watch, stacked with other bracelets or worn simply on its own. This one has a lot to love: its surface graduates from smooth polished silver to a matte, sand-blasted finish and—best of all—profits from its sale will support the brand’s new program aiding Black teenagers in London finding mentors and opportunities in creative industries. In that case, why not buy two to layer?
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Mr P. Cashmere Sweater
Image Credit: Mr Porter This week, Mr Porter dropped the latest collection of its in-house brand, Mr P., and it’s brimming with the kind of luxurious basics we’re craving now. While somewhat subtle, it would be a shame to overlook this sumptuous cashmere sweater. The exterior has been knit like terrycloth, offering a lovely, nubby texture. It’s a sly high-low mashup that’s the most decadent sweatshirt we’ve seen this season.
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Birdwell Stone-Washed ‘Eureka’ Vest
Image Credit: Birdwell The same nylon that goes into Birdwell’s beloved boardshorts makes a more seasonally-appropriate appearance in this vest. It’s backed with chambray, has an insulating Primaloft filling and exudes all the SoCal surfer vibes for which the brand is known. Skip the Midtown uniform fleece for this, unless you enjoy looking like a cliché.
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Stubbs & Wootton x Zachary Weiss ‘Weekend’ Slippers
Image Credit: Stubbs & Wootton Writer and millennial bon vivant Zachary Weiss has teamed up with slipper stalwart Stubbs & Wootton for a collection paying homage to St. Regis hotels (we don’t quite understand the triangulation, but we’re into it). One standout is this pair with “Weekend” embroidered across the vamp. At a time when the difference between on- and off-duty is especially murky, it’s helpful to have a tangible reminder that it’s time to kick back.
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J Brand x Antoni Leather Trucker Jacket
Image Credit: J Brand Yet another new collaboration worth nothing: between Queer Eye’s culinary guru (and controversial guacamole creator) Antoni Porowski and denim powerhouse J Brand. While the jeans are great, this leather trucker jacket is a real stunner. In buttery lambskin, it marries the workwear appeal of a trucker with the rugged cool of a moto jacket. In other words, a whole lot of attitude.
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Isabel Marant ‘Jailen’ Corduroy Pants
Image Credit: MyTheresa Corduroy is seemingly everywhere this fall—and we’re not mad about it. Pants are the most traditional vehicle for the textile and this drawstring waisted silhouette is perfectly attuned to the current work-from-home cozy mood. With a crewneck sweater and blazer, they’re a home run for the home office.
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Paul Smith 50th Anniversary Hoodie
Image Credit: Ssense Sir Paul Smith is celebrating 50 years of his cheeky, colorful brand of British style. To celebrate, he’s released a capsule collection featuring some of his hallmarks, like this hoodie bearing the invitation to his first show across its back. Consider it the fashion guy’s answer to a concert tee.