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Issue #76 | These 25 Deals Might Be the Best Thing About Spring
Plus, how the dress shirt made a surprise comeback, and six easy style upgrades straight from the streets of Fashion Week.
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How Men’s Dress Shirts Became Cool Again
In a recent piece for The Business of Fashion, Malique Morris explores how the humble men’s dress shirt is enjoying a stylish resurgence driven by new silhouettes, upgraded fabrics, and a generation of fashion-conscious buyers.
Fuelled by return-to-office mandates, the revival of prep and a 1980s Armani-esque slick aesthetic, the number of men’s dress shirt styles in stock online in the US and UK reached a four-year high, jumping 37 percent year over year in February 2025, according to retail insights firm Edited. On TikTok, weekly views of videos that feature men’s dress shirts increased more than 1,000 percent from September 2024 to February 2025, according to data analytics platform Trendalytics. Celebrities, too, are embracing the dress shirt: Rapper A$AP Rocky, a street-style fixture who was instrumental in mainstreaming streetwear, is as likely to be spotted in a dress shirt and tie these days as a logo tee. At the same time, they’re appearing on the runways from luxury houses like Saint Laurent and Tom Ford, where Haider Ackermann included a range of two-tone dress shirts and Windsor-knotted ties in his debut collection.
Read the full piece here.

25 Must-Grab Menswear Deals from Amazon’s Spring Sale
Writing for Esquire, Trishna Rikhy digs through Amazon’s Big Spring Sale to surface 25 standout menswear deals, from wardrobe basics to surprisingly stylish finds - all heavily discounted and Prime-ready.
As if the arrival of spring wasn't already good enough, it just got even better. Why, you ask? Well, because Amazon's Big Spring Sale (yeah, that's the official title) is here. The event—which includes major markdowns all across the mega retailer's site, including home goods, tech, and menswear—runs from now until March 31. Now, I know what you're probably thinking—what kind of self-respecting man buys clothes on Amazon? Can you score real luxury stuff on Amazon? No, obviously not. But for essentials, it's a gold mine. If you don't shop Amazon's cheap essentials, you're missing out. Some of the best brands are available with super-quick shipping on Prime and with markdowns you wouldn't get anywhere else thanks to the Big Spring Sale. I'm talking about Calvin Klein, Tommy Hilfiger, Wrangler, Levi's, and Faherty on sale, just to name a few.
Check out the full list on the Esquire website.

6 Spring Style Takeaways From Fashion Week’s Flyest Attendees
Tyler Lee Sparling, writing in GQ, reports from the sidewalks of fashion week, where the best-dressed attendees offered up a masterclass in transitional dressing. His six spring style takeaways are practical, punchy, and tailor-made for unpredictable weather:
Preparing your closet for its annual spring style transition can be a nightmare. Sure, winter might’ve loosened its icy grip on your toastiest sweaters, puffers, and slippers, but a single day can contain a year’s worth of weather fluctuations. For last-minute planners, gearing up for spring can present a series of flummoxing style dilemmas.
So relax, friends—that’s where we come in. Below, we aggregated six key takeaways gleaned from fashion month’s flyest attendees, as observed in their natural habitat: outside the shows, of course. Stick to these easy tips, and getting capital-D Dressed for peak shoulder season will feel a lot more like a dream.
Read all Tyler’s thoughts by clicking here.

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