| Wherever you’re headed in the new year—spiritually, geographical, stylistically—here’s how to dress the part. —Avidan Grossman, senior commerce editor |
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The New Arrivals GQ Editors are Shopping This Week |
This week’s new arrivals are all about dialing up your style as the year winds down. No matter where you’re traveling to over the break—a beachside resort, a snow-capped chalet, the bodega down the street—each of the cozy, winter-busting picks here will help you arrive in superlative fashion (or give you a reason to book that return flight home). To help you close out 2024 strong, we gathered dozens of can’t-miss menswear drops in one convenient place, including the six below: - Madewell's alpaca-blend topcoat is the kind of boss-man layer you pull on right before you corner your manager at the holiday party to demand a promotion.
- The spirit of the '90s is alive and well in Abercrombie's slouchy, oversized flannel, which boasts more scuzzy charm than a Nirvana guitar solo.
- CDLP's mocha-hued tee is beefy enough to wear solo 6 months of the year, but its boxy organic cotton looks even better layered over a long-sleeve thermal.
- The NYC-based doodle masters at Small Talk might be known for their artful, DIY-inflected graphics, but these crisp pleated trousers prove they're more than their scribbles.
- We're not sure what, exactly, the belt slung around this deliriously luxe Prada bag holds up, but that feels like a minor concern when it comes attached to this much suede.
- As far as we know, the Italian footwear maestros at Diemme aren't sommeliers—but their merlot-colored boots are proof that suede uppers and rubber soles remain an unbeatable pairing.
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