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Issue #86 | Prada Went Quiet. The Internet Got Loud.
Plus, Nike’s bold new Air Max 95 is also making noise, and the US Senate continues its strangest style tradition
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Nike’s New Air Max 95 Is This Week’s Swoosh Sensation
Nike’s latest drop, the revamped Air Max 95, is making waves this week with a design that blends nostalgia and bold modernity. The silhouette stays true to the 95’s iconic layered upper but adds punchy colour blocking and updated detailing that nod to early 2000s streetwear.
It is part of a wider trend of brands revisiting Y2K aesthetics, but Nike manages to keep things wearable. Clean mesh combines with bright accents, and just enough chunk to pair with joggers or loose denim. Early hype has been strong on social media, with sneaker aficionados praising its comfort and statement appeal. For everyone else this is more than just another retro reissue. It is a high-rotation summer sneaker that works both as a collector’s item and everyday staple.
Shop it on the Nike website today.

A Simpler Summer at Prada
Prada’s Spring/Summer 2026 menswear show in Milan focused on simplicity and ease. Miuccia Prada and Raf Simons moved away from the sharp tailoring typical of previous seasons and instead presented elasticated shorts, lightweight shirts with childlike prints, raffia hats, and unstructured jackets. The tone was quiet and deliberate with clothes designed to be worn, not to make a statement. The collection reflects a broader shift toward relaxed, unfussy menswear, in contrast to the louder, logo-heavy designs that have dominated in recent years. The appeal is in the wearability: these are summer pieces built for comfort but still carry the weight of a major fashion house. There’s no reinvention here, just well-made clothes that suggest a different kind of confidence.

The Story Behind the US Senate’s Quirkiest Tradition, Seersucker Thursday
In GQ, Jeremy Freed explores the unlikely charm and enduring bipartisan appeal of Seersucker Thursday, the Senate's most stylish and strangest annual tradition:
It’s been a hectic time in American politics, to say the least, but even the most devoted CSPAN junkies might have missed Resolution 254 when it hit the Senate floor at the end of May. The resolution was interesting, for one thing, because at a time when lawmakers can’t seem to agree on whether grass is green or water is wet, its co-sponsors were Senator Bill Cassidy, a Republican from Louisiana, and Senator Raphael Warnock, a Georgia Democrat. More notable, though, is the resolution’s focus: seersucker suits.
“Designating June 12, 2025, as ‘National Seersucker Day’,” the resolution reads, “designating every Thursday after National Seersucker Day through the last Thursday in August 2025 as ‘Seersucker Thursday’’, and designating June 2025 as ‘‘Seersucker Appreciation Month’.”
Read the full piece on the GQ website.

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