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There’s no questioning the place of a blue denim jacket in a man’s wardrobe. However, one of the most stylish moves to pull this summer is to break Canadian tuxedo tradition with a white hot take on the summer staple.
Available at Urban Outfitters, priced £60.
Massimo Dutti has been producing a champion Equestrian Collection since 2013. Each season the Spanish retailer’s English affair has moved more towards a more urban style.
Its latest drop, which includes everything from T-shirts and tailored joggers to suede parkas and velvet blazers, is no different and possibly the best yet.
Available at Massimo Dutti, priced £54.95.
A linen shirt is a first-rate example of how to make holiday dressing a breeze.
It’s not just Orlebar Brown’s tailored shorts that are an appealing choice when headed to the beach. Make the brand’s classic fit, yet airy shirts your second sartorial ally on the sand.
Available at Orlebar Brown, priced £165.
Having a lens cloth that we inevitably lose is part and parcel of owning sunglasses. But Amsterdam-based eyewear brand Ace & Tate has made the habit a little harder by tapping up two artists to create special printed editions.
The cloths, created in partnership with London-based creative platform It’s Nice That, come with every limited edition pair of unisex sunglasses.
Available at Ace & Tate, priced £134.
When the shores of Hawaii collide with Scandinavian minimalism, the result is Soulland’s all-over monochrome floral print.
Cut from a lightweight jersey but with a tailored fit and finished with a drawstring waistband, these shorts are a must-have for the dog days of summer.
Available at Farfetch, priced £100.
Counterintuitively, camo print has emerged as one of the best ways to avoid blending into the background in recent seasons.
Now one of the most ubiquitous motifs in menswear, River Island has put it to work on a military-inspired crew neck jumper.
Available at River Island, priced £30.
Sandals not an office-approved option where you work? Get all the breathability with none of the disciplinary with a pair of woven loafers.
New Look has majorly amped up its offering since rolling out men’s-only stores, meaning these superbly stylish examples are made from quality real leather.
Available at New Look, priced £34.99.
Netherlands-based Scotch & Soda is a staple of the Scandinavian style crowd, and it’s easy to see why.
Bucking the trend for minimalism, a number of its more recent pieces feature all-over prints while holding on to all the clean cuts and classic details.
Available at Farfetch, priced £109.95.

As FashionBeans deputy editor, Luke Todd is tasked with filtering through the latest from the worlds of fashion, grooming, fitness, technology and lifestyle to deliver an indispensable edit of the most stylish stuff. Along with working on the site since 2009, he has written for leading titles such as ShortList, Drapers and GQ Style Germany and has consulted for brands including Bulldog Skincare and James Harknett.
We independently evaluate all recommended products and services. Any products or services put forward appear in no particular order. if you click on links we provide, we may receive compensation.
There’s no questioning the place of a blue denim jacket in a man’s wardrobe. However, one of the most stylish moves to pull this summer is to break Canadian tuxedo tradition with a white hot take on the summer staple.
Available at Urban Outfitters, priced £60.
Massimo Dutti has been producing a champion Equestrian Collection since 2013. Each season the Spanish retailer’s English affair has moved more towards a more urban style.
Its latest drop, which includes everything from T-shirts and tailored joggers to suede parkas and velvet blazers, is no different and possibly the best yet.
Available at Massimo Dutti, priced £54.95.
A linen shirt is a first-rate example of how to make holiday dressing a breeze.
It’s not just Orlebar Brown’s tailored shorts that are an appealing choice when headed to the beach. Make the brand’s classic fit, yet airy shirts your second sartorial ally on the sand.
Available at Orlebar Brown, priced £165.
Having a lens cloth that we inevitably lose is part and parcel of owning sunglasses. But Amsterdam-based eyewear brand Ace & Tate has made the habit a little harder by tapping up two artists to create special printed editions.
The cloths, created in partnership with London-based creative platform It’s Nice That, come with every limited edition pair of unisex sunglasses.
Available at Ace & Tate, priced £134.
When the shores of Hawaii collide with Scandinavian minimalism, the result is Soulland’s all-over monochrome floral print.
Cut from a lightweight jersey but with a tailored fit and finished with a drawstring waistband, these shorts are a must-have for the dog days of summer.
Available at Farfetch, priced £100.
Counterintuitively, camo print has emerged as one of the best ways to avoid blending into the background in recent seasons.
Now one of the most ubiquitous motifs in menswear, River Island has put it to work on a military-inspired crew neck jumper.
Available at River Island, priced £30.
Sandals not an office-approved option where you work? Get all the breathability with none of the disciplinary with a pair of woven loafers.
New Look has majorly amped up its offering since rolling out men’s-only stores, meaning these superbly stylish examples are made from quality real leather.
Available at New Look, priced £34.99.
Netherlands-based Scotch & Soda is a staple of the Scandinavian style crowd, and it’s easy to see why.
Bucking the trend for minimalism, a number of its more recent pieces feature all-over prints while holding on to all the clean cuts and classic details.
Available at Farfetch, priced £109.95.

As FashionBeans deputy editor, Luke Todd is tasked with filtering through the latest from the worlds of fashion, grooming, fitness, technology and lifestyle to deliver an indispensable edit of the most stylish stuff. Along with working on the site since 2009, he has written for leading titles such as ShortList, Drapers and GQ Style Germany and has consulted for brands including Bulldog Skincare and James Harknett.
As FashionBeans deputy editor, Luke Todd is tasked with filtering through the latest from the worlds of fashion, grooming, fitness, technology and lifestyle to deliver an indispensable edit of the most stylish stuff. Along with working on the site since 2009, he has written for leading titles such as ShortList, Drapers and GQ Style Germany and has consulted for brands including Bulldog Skincare and James Harknett.
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