Preps, punks, and dandies can all agree on leopard print. The pattern is having a huge year on the runway, with major cosigns by Dries Van Noten, Rabanne, Isabel Marant, and Wales Bonner (the brand behind those foldover Adidas that always sell out instantly). Even if you’re a skeptic, we highly recommend giving the print a shot; it pairs exceptionally well with plain hoodies, faded jeans, and black suiting. It’s a gateway pattern, though—pretty soon, you might find yourself taking bigger fashion swings. (And yes, it’s more fun on the other side.)
8. Heritage westernwear
The American West inspired many of this season’s runway shows, with labels like Louis Vuitton and Willy Chavarria showing cowboy hats, rancher blazers, turquoise belt buckles, and buffalo check. While Western homages can easily fall into costume territory, the refined pieces below will add just enough of the trend to your rotation without looking like cosplay. We suggest starting with a checked shirt and creased jeans; graduate into cords and cowboy boots when you’re fully sold on the look.
9. Sleek topcoats
Every guy needs a great fall jacket, as evidenced by this season’s runways. Gucci and Bally are just the tip of the topcoat iceberg; body-skimming trenches, macs, and car coats appeared in far too many shows to count. These lookalikes start at just $129 and will fit in with the rest of your capsule wardrobe; throw on a white T-shirt, a pair of jeans, and slim loafers to look like an off-duty model.
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