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Issue #88 | Tom Holland Says This Is the Secret to Wimbledon Style
Plus, Meermin’s go-to suede loafers and Bronson’s military-inspired summer fits
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The Suede Line-Up from Meermin Built for Summer
As temperatures rise, lightweight suede becomes the quiet hero of summer dressing being breathable, soft, and endlessly versatile. We’ve rounded up the Meermin team’s go-to warm-weather styles, all crafted to handle the heat without sacrificing style.
For understated polish the Tonal Slip-On in Taupe CF Stead Suede delivers sleek and minimal. With a tonal sole, it’s easy to wear and even easier to pair which makes it ideal for everything from the dinner to the stroll on conclusion
For depth with edge, the Venetian Loafer in Navy Italian Suede offers a rich tone in a clean, minimalist profile. It bridges tailored and casual looks with aplomb.
For pure comfort, the Unlined Penny Loafer in Rust Superbuck brings colour and flexibility together. Vibrant but wearable, it’s built on Meermin’s NOVA last for a modern fit.
And if you’re after something tried and tested the version in Brown Superbuck continues to deliver day-to-night comfort, thanks to its fully unlined build and Goodyear Flex Welt construction.
Check out the full collection here.

Summer Looks with Military Roots
Two new head-to-toe combos bring vintage military design into the modern wardrobe brought to you by Bronson.
First up: the 1943 Lucky 13 Tee, featuring the 13th Airborne Division’s winged unicorn emblem. It’s a piece of WWII-era history with a playful twist. Pair it with Relaxed Fit Striped Chambray Shorts, cut in a breezy double-pleated silhouette that nods to mid-century style. Lightweight and relaxed.
Prefer your heritage with a bit more edge? The 1960s Paratrooper & Tiger Tee takes its cues from LLDB tiger stripe prints—bold, graphic, and unmistakably retro. Worn with USMC P-44 Utility Shorts (aka “Monkey Pants”), you get oversized pockets, a loose fit, and all-day utility.
Both looks channel classic military style without feeling like costume. Shop your own by clicking here.

Why Wimbledon Has the Most Stylish Crowds on the Planet
In a new piece for GQ, senior style editor Yang-Yi Goh explores why Wimbledon continues to draw the most stylish crowds in sport, speaking with players, stylists, and Tom Holland to uncover what makes the tournament’s spectator fashion so enduringly sharp.
Every summer vacation, whenever Tom Holland and his three younger brothers were causing a ruckus around the house, his mother would shove the boys out the door with a simple directive: Just go to Wimbledon!
Holland grew up—and still lives today—in Kingston upon Thames, a London suburb just 10 minutes up the road from the All England Lawn Tennis Club, the storied grounds of the world’s oldest tennis tournament. For all its history and prestige, Wimbledon ranks among the most egalitarian of sporting events for attendees: If you miss out on tickets, the vast majority of which are distributed through a public lottery system, you’re welcome to wait in the famous Queue outside the gates for rolling access to the grounds. That’s where the brothers Holland would spend their days, often nabbing a chance to catch a few live matches inside.
Read the full piece on the GQ website.

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