| Red-hot menswear for ice-cold weather. —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 doubling-down on the cozy as temperatures plunge to ungodly levels. No matter where you’re hunkered down right now—the always-chilly office, the steamy cafe down the street—each of the swaddly, winter-busting picks here will help you hibernate in superlative fashion. To help you kick off 2025 on a very stylishly-shod foot, we gathered dozens of can’t-miss menswear drops in one convenient place, including the six below: - For close to 20 years now, the Italian eyewear maestros at Retrosuperfuture have lived up to their name, hawking left-of-center frames that merge throwback silhouettes with forward-thinking details. Handcrafted acetate rarely comes this cheap.
- Leave it to the low-key vintage aficionados at Buck Mason to reinterpret a ludicrously baller ‘30s flight jacket in a way that feels just right for the here and now.
- When a flannel feels woefully inadequate but a hoodie feels too casual, layer Flint and Tinder’s righteous square-grid sweater vest over a svelte thermal tee and don’t, uh, sweat the rest.
- There’s a lot to love about Todd Snyder’s airy riff on the heartthrob button-up, but its perfectly calibrated point collar—to say nothing of its duo of chest pockets—really clinched the deal for us.
- If you dig your denim more distressed than an aughts-era CDO, Acne’s artfully sandblasted jeans are an apt reminder that not everything from the turn of the millennium should stay relegated to the history books.
- Trend forecasting is a tricky business, but our money’s on the Japan—a dainty silhouette yanked from Adidas’ ‘60s archives—to damn-near supplant the Samba by year’s end.
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