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Issue #78 | The Suit Everyone Will Be Wearing This Summer

Plus, Dior’s new creative director shakes up menswear, vintage workwear with a modern twist, and the latest under-the-radar style pickups worth your attention

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Meet the Belmont Suit from Reiss

Refined but relaxed, the Belmont suit from Reiss is tailored for a summer of celebration. Available in both double- and single-breasted styles, it’s crafted from a lightweight wool-blend fabric with just the right amount of stretch for both comfort and shape retention. The blazer features a sharp silhouette with peak lapels, intricate pick stitching, and a six-button front. A partial lining keeps it breathable and light, ideal for warm-weather dressing without compromising on polish.

Inspired by classic Savile Row tailoring and designed in Reiss’s London atelier, the Belmont is available in versatile neutral tones that work for weddings, garden parties, or dressed-up workwear. Details like a refined woven texture and double vent at the back elevate its traditional look with subtle contemporary flair.

Whether worn as a full suit or as separates, the Belmont offers a stylish, understated solution to smart dressing this season.

Shop yours on the Reiss website.

Heritage in Every Thread

​Bronson is renowned for its dedication to vintage-inspired workwear, meticulously recreating garments with historical accuracy. Their Loopwheel Tubular Slub Cotton Pocket T-Shirt exemplifies this commitment. Crafted using traditional loopwheel machines, this t-shirt is made without side seams, offering enhanced comfort and durability. The slub cotton fabric provides a unique texture, and the inclusion of a chest pocket adds both functionality and a nod to classic design. Bronson's attention to detail ensures that each piece not only reflects the aesthetics of bygone eras but also meets contemporary standards of quality and comfort.​

Established with a passion for preserving the essence of vintage workwear, Bronson sources authentic materials and employs time-honored construction techniques. This approach results in garments that resonate with authenticity and craftsmanship.

Buy your own by clicking here.

What to expect from Jonathan Anderson’s Dior Men

Following Thursday’s announcement, industry insiders weigh in on what to expect from Anderson’s tenure at Dior Men, from playful heritage reinterpretations to left-field world-building.

After months of speculation around his future post-Loewe, Jonathan Anderson was announced as the artistic director of its LVMH stablemate Dior Men on Thursday. While many expect him to eventually helm both the men’s and womenswear businesses at Dior, for now, he’s well placed to drive the future of menswear from one of the market’s most coveted roles, following the departure of Kim Jones in January.

Anderson has a strong track record in menswear, having launched his eponymous label JW Anderson as a menswear brand in 2008 before adding womenswear two years later. “Menswear, and its redefinition, is the foundation of Jonathan’s design practice,” says Vogue Runway’s Luke Leitch.

Read the full piece over the Vogue website.

Latest pick ups

Spier & Mackay Off White Crochet Button Front Polo $98

Berg & Berg Wool and Cashmere Polo in Taupe $402 $201

Hast Green and White Striped Poplin Shirt with Large French Collar $125

Zara CHN PNT 14 $149

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