035 CW SEPT16 - STYLE HIM

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CANARY WHARF | 35 STYLE CANARY WHARF | 35 A JACKET FROM HACKETT Dare we say it, but it’s time to start thinking about what is to be your most worn item for the next few months – the jacket. For wearable styles that are still a bit different, we love Hackett. Its Autumn/Winter range covers everything from rain macs and pea coats to padded and checked blazers, as well as a revised version of the classic waxed jacket in bottle green with a fitted cut. All work whether you’re dressing up and down, meaning you only have to attempt jacket shopping once. Looking for something smart enough for work? Our recommendation is this check jacket in navy and grey. Team with Hackett’s quilted down gilet in navy when the weather gets colder. Hackett, Cabot Place TREND: NEON LIGHTS BE-COS IT’S EASY COS has triumphed in bridging that tricky gap between formal and casual wear with its latest collection, which favours quality textures over fussy patterns and bright colours. Hem lines and shape have been played with to create cocooned jackets and slightly cropped trousers, while neutral colours can be mixed and matched. Our standout item has to be the navy roll-neck; made from merino wool. Its versatility and quirkiness makes it one of your core wardrobe essentials this season. COS, Jubilee Place THE KOOPLES SPORT All hail the brand that’s managed to rid the hoodie of its ‘teenage’ tag. The Kooples Sport line includes hooded sweatshirts that masquerade as the slightly more fashionable checked, soft- touch shirt, as well as designs with details like leather piping on the pockets and shoulders, that are comfortable but a bit more age-appropriate. Jogging pants with zips and polo shirts have also been given a fashionable make-over. The Kooples, Canada Place BRIGHTEN THINGS UP Neon is having a moment and the flashes of colour seen on the rails are less ‘sports team social’ and more design geek. On the runway, Christopher Kane paired muted colours with flashes of yellow and green, while Paul Smith and Thomas Pink are our go- tos on the Wharf for bold details. Not convinced? Start with the socks. Christopher Kane A/W16 Paul Smith A/W16 Neon-stripe wool sweater, £410, Givenchy, mrporter.com Fox Socks in pink/ yellow cotton, £16, Thomas Pink, Cabot Place Neon yellow stripe lambswool scarf, £85, Paul Smith, Cabot Place

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A jACket FRom HACkettDare we say it, but it’s time to start thinking about what is to be your most worn item for the next few months – the jacket. For wearable styles that are still a bit different, we love Hackett. Its Autumn/Winter range covers everything from rain macs and pea coats to padded and checked blazers, as well as a revised version of the classic waxed jacket in bottle green with a fitted cut. All work whether you’re dressing up and down, meaning you only have to attempt jacket shopping once. Looking for something smart enough for work? Our recommendation is this check jacket in navy and grey. Team with Hackett’s quilted down gilet in navy when the weather gets colder. Hackett, Cabot Place

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Be-Cos it’s eAsYCOS has triumphed in bridging that tricky gap between formal and casual wear with its latest collection, which favours quality textures over fussy patterns and bright colours. Hem lines and shape have been played with to create cocooned jackets and slightly cropped trousers, while neutral colours can be mixed and matched.Our standout item has to be the navy roll-neck; made from merino wool. Its versatility and quirkiness makes it one of your core wardrobe essentials this season.COS, Jubilee Place

tHe kooples spoRtAll hail the brand that’s managed to rid the hoodie of its ‘teenage’ tag. The Kooples Sport line includes hooded sweatshirts that masquerade as the slightly more fashionable checked, soft-touch shirt, as well as designs with details like leather piping on the pockets and shoulders, that are comfortable but a bit more age-appropriate.Jogging pants with zips and polo shirts have also been given a fashionable make-over. The Kooples, Canada Place

BRigHteN tHiNgs upNeon is having a moment and

the flashes of colour seen on the rails are less ‘sports team social’ and more design geek. On the runway, Christopher

Kane paired muted colours with flashes of yellow and green,

while Paul Smith and Thomas Pink are our go-tos on the Wharf for bold details. Not convinced? Start with the socks.

Christopher Kane A/W16

Paul Smith

A/W16

Neon-stripe wool sweater,

£410, Givenchy, mrporter.com

Fox Socks in pink/yellow cotton,

£16, Thomas Pink, Cabot Place

Neon yellow stripe lambswool scarf, £85, Paul Smith, Cabot Place