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Issue #28 | Derek Guy from Die, Workwear! gives his guide to Spring
Plus an exclusive look at the making of the next “It” sneaker
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Derek Guy from Die, Workwear! gives his guide to Spring
Last week everyone’s favourite mens fashion blogger Derek Guy released his regular seasonal look at the pieces he’s most looking forward to wearing. Derek’s article on Die, Workwear! serves as a refreshing guide to men's spring fashion highlighting key pieces for spring, offering a variety of options for those looking to update their wardrobe. For pants, slim-straight raw denim jeans from brands like 3sixteen and Levi's Vintage Clothing are suggested for their timeless appeal. Ralph Lauren and Alex Mill provide durable choices with double-knee carpenter and painter pants, perfect for a rugged yet stylish look. On the more formal side, grey trousers in seasonal fabrics from Spier & Mackay and Rota are ideal for pairing with tailored clothing.
For a contemporary twist, Lemaire's twisted pants offer a unique silhouette, making them a fashionable choice for sophisticated outfits. Ralph Lauren's white jeans are recommended for their versatility, easily paired with both casual and more formal outerwear.
Accessories also get a spotlight, with Tory Leather belts noted for their sturdy construction and equestrian flair, and Chester Mox's hand-sewn folios suggested for those seeking a blend of traditional craftsmanship and modern utility. These selections cater to a range of styles and are perfect for adding a fresh touch to any spring wardrobe.
For a comprehensive look at these recommendations, read the full article here.

Pick up an essential Summer shirt from Taylor Stitch
An essential for Spring/Summer is one or more light weight shirts and there’s no better option than one of Taylor Stitch’s selection of short sleeve camp collar examples.
In their own words:
With its easy-going camp collar, tidy front placket and vintage appeal, our Short Sleeve Hawthorne is the perfect antidote to a sweltering day and those wild summer nights. While a shorter hem and lightweight feel keep things cool, this shirt is built to the same unwavering standards as the rest of our rugged roster.
Taylor Stitch, founded in 2008 in San Francisco, crafts durable, timeless menswear with a strong commitment to sustainability. Using eco-friendly materials, their range includes everything from rugged outerwear to refined shirts, designed to improve with wear. The brand is celebrated for its ethical production practices and innovative approach to classic styles, appealing to the environmentally conscious consumer.
Check out the full collection here.

Bode Rec x Nike: An Exclusive Inside Look at the Making of the Next “It” Sneaker
Before Emily Adams Bode Aujla unearthed it from the Nike archives, not many people knew about the Astro Grabber, a simple cleat that the Swoosh put on football players in the company’s bootstrapping early days. Jeff Johnson, however, remembers it fondly. Johnson, Nike’s very-first full-time employee, recalls the Astro Grabber hitting his desk around early 1972. “That one, it was just such a sexy looking shoe,” he says.
Now, the Nike Astro Grabber is getting a second act as the most-anticipated sneaker of the moment, as part of the long-awaited collaboration between Bode and Nike. The collection, which hits stores starting on April 18, features two reinvented versions of the shoes that Vogue declares are “bound to be the next ‘It’ sneakers.” The footwear will be released alongside a small range of collegiate clothing under Bode Rec., a new line inspired by the history of American athletic wear.
Read the full article on the GQ website.

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