Fall/Winter 2014 Suiting: 11 Modern Styles

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Alexander McQueen Fall/Winter 2014: Mixing tradition with a modern edge, leave it to the British fashion house to update the suit. What’s smart about this look is that it elevates the suit with a tonal print that distinguishes it from its contemporaries without jeopardizing fit or being overly brash.

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Baartmans & Siegel Fall/Winter 2014: Tackling the sportier side of menswear, take note of Baartmans & Siegel’s semi-relaxed silhouette, paired with a mixing of activewear.

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Hackett London Fall/Winter 2014: While a windowpane print is a traditional way to dress suiting, what really stood out to us here is the styling. Trade out your dress shirt this fall for a turtleneck and easily turn heads.
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Gieves & Hawkes Fall/Winter 2014: Keeping it simple, speckled wool looks great in an earthy hue, dressing a slim-cut three-piece suit.
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Nicole Farhi Fall/Winter 2014: Keeping things young, an easy way is to embracing lengths of various proportions (check out the untucked shirt) and layer. We are also a fan of the laid-back fit of baggy trousers.
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Casely-Hayford Fall/Winter 2014: If you’re going to stand out in a bright bold color, why not really mix up your look and throw in a casual oversized tee.
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Kent & Curwen Fall/Winter 2014: Break up the everyday practice of coordinated suiting with smart separates in complementary colors that can be mixed and matched.
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Oliver Spencer Fall/Winter 2014: While a crewneck does wonders with making suiting casual, what we really love here is the play on textures and the accessible color palette.
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Richard James Fall/Winter 2014: If you’re looking to play it safe, look to bring color into your wardrobe with subtle checks and don’t forget about fit-it’s all about slender impeccable tailored lines.
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A.Sauvage Fall/Winter 2014: Once you have a number of suits in your wardrobe, it’s time to invest in those special pieces. Look to suit jackets that play with a blend of materials for a real standout ensemble.
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E. Tautz Fall/Winter 2014: Finally, if you insist that the suit really is not for you, you’re not looking hard enough. With a variety of silhouettes and finishes, the suit really is for everyone.