5 Can’t-Miss Menswear Drops to Kickstart Your Spring Wardrobe
April has arrived, warmer weather is just around the corner, and it’s officially time to break out the lightweight jackets and other covetable spring garms—from crisp button-downs and flowy trousers to airy knits and cushy loafers. And if you’re ready for a complete wardrobe refresh, you’re in luck: a slew of excellent IYKYK designers all have top-notch collections landing this month. Whether your vibe runs more effortlessly artful, supremely functional, or sharply tailored, here are five menswear drops that’ll elevate your warm-weather rotation and get your fits fully dialed for the season ahead. —Tyler Watamanuk
A Kind of Guise
In recent years, Berlin’s A Kind of Guise has built a cult following stateside for its tasteful, vibrant, supremely wearable clothing—and this latest collection might just be the brand’s strongest yet. Painterly prints abound, splashed across short-sleeve shirts and silk scarfs. Knockabout shorts are cut from luxurious Italian fabrics with open-knit detailing; unlined blazers remix traditional seersucker in bold new tones. You could easily wear these garments to the office, but they’d sure look and feel a whole lot better on a vacation by the Mediterranean.
Soshiotsuki
Even in a fashion landscape where Saint Laurent’s oversized suits rule the day, Soshiotsuki’s ultra-exaggerated silhouettes feel striking and novel. The Tokyo label punches up 1980s Wall Street staples like double-breasted jackets and short-sleeved button-downs with slouchy cuts and fresh textures.
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