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Minimalist style plus timeless shade equals a shirt that will be a perennial favourite throughout this season and beyond. Available at Cos, priced £35.
For a budget-friendly way to add some pizzazz to a summer wedding suit, opt for a natty pocket square like this paisley print version from ASOS. Available at ASOS, priced £8.
Taking cues from late 1950s design, these Clubmaster style glasses – a collaboration between eyewear brand Cubitts and British heritage brand Sunspel – are future classics. Available at Cubitts, priced £175.
Zara’s faux suede jacket comes in three hues, but our pick is this navy version, which packs a high-end punch while still leaving change from a £50. Available at Zara, priced £39.99.
Chances are buying a suit from Italian tailoring powerhouse Canali is out of reach until you win the lottery, so settle for these (no less desirable) slim-fit jeans that’ll flatter all body shapes instead. Available at Mr Porter, priced £200.
Part of its collaboration with The Weeknd, Puma’s latest release sees a monochrome palette coupled with the sports brand’s now-signature side lace finish. Available at Amazon, priced £100.
Perfect for channelling nineties Liam Gallagher vibes, Topman’s longline shirt couples overhead finishing with a more contemporary fold-down collar. Available at Topman, priced £28.

FashionBeans associate editor Natasha Daniels has spent the best part of a decade working with some of the world’s top fashion brands. A former style adviser on Radio One and ITV, and with bylines in The Telegraph, The Times and The Guardian, she now uses her experience to keep men up to date with all the need-to-know trends and key pieces.
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.
Minimalist style plus timeless shade equals a shirt that will be a perennial favourite throughout this season and beyond. Available at Cos, priced £35.
For a budget-friendly way to add some pizzazz to a summer wedding suit, opt for a natty pocket square like this paisley print version from ASOS. Available at ASOS, priced £8.
Taking cues from late 1950s design, these Clubmaster style glasses – a collaboration between eyewear brand Cubitts and British heritage brand Sunspel – are future classics. Available at Cubitts, priced £175.
Zara’s faux suede jacket comes in three hues, but our pick is this navy version, which packs a high-end punch while still leaving change from a £50. Available at Zara, priced £39.99.
Chances are buying a suit from Italian tailoring powerhouse Canali is out of reach until you win the lottery, so settle for these (no less desirable) slim-fit jeans that’ll flatter all body shapes instead. Available at Mr Porter, priced £200.
Part of its collaboration with The Weeknd, Puma’s latest release sees a monochrome palette coupled with the sports brand’s now-signature side lace finish. Available at Amazon, priced £100.
Perfect for channelling nineties Liam Gallagher vibes, Topman’s longline shirt couples overhead finishing with a more contemporary fold-down collar. Available at Topman, priced £28.

FashionBeans associate editor Natasha Daniels has spent the best part of a decade working with some of the world’s top fashion brands. A former style adviser on Radio One and ITV, and with bylines in The Telegraph, The Times and The Guardian, she now uses her experience to keep men up to date with all the need-to-know trends and key pieces.
FashionBeans associate editor Natasha Daniels has spent the best part of a decade working with some of the world’s top fashion brands. A former style adviser on Radio One and ITV, and with bylines in The Telegraph, The Times and The Guardian, she now uses her experience to keep men up to date with all the need-to-know trends and key pieces.
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