Wool jacket, Etro
Ethnic motives now and then come back into fashion. When choosing clothes with similar ones, you should first of all pay attention to the one where they are interesting, but not too provocative. A good example is this jacket with a stand-up collar and patch pockets reminiscent of the military style, which is made from wool with Peruvian motifs typical for ponchos. Unobtrusive horizontal stripes in shades of blue and gray won't fade in a season or two, so this jacket will serve you faithfully until you get bored. And even after, having given "to hang" for several seasons, it will be possible to remember about her again. Wear this jacket, for example, with jeans or gray dress pants of any width in wool, cashmere or flannel.

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Single-breasted blazer, Brooks Brothers
A gray thick wool blazer is the perfect item for making at least a dozen of dissimilar looks. It goes well with navy jeans and a black turtleneck, blue jeans paired with a light gray or white T-shirt, beige chinos and khaki intricate knit sweater, gray trousers that are a tone or two darker, with a striped or plaid shirt and a tie, black skinny trousers that resemble jeans, and a bright V-neck jumper, for example, in red or rich orange. And this is just the beginning.

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Suede jacket, Tom Ford
A bright 1970s style jacket is a complex subject. First, it requires some ironic attitude towards itself. Secondly, the perfect figure. And thirdly, the age of up to 35 years. But if this obviously foppish color is changed to a more muted one, then the age limit can be safely canceled. In the most fashionable version, it is good to wear such a jacket with trousers made of fabric with geometric patterns. In basic - with the already mentioned jeans, as well as suit trousers that fit well on the figure.

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Cotton shirt, Isaia
If a snow-white shirt is the basis of a business dress code and any festive occasion, and without a blue one - nowhere when you have to go to the office every day in a suit, then such an indigo-colored shirt with a micro-pattern can safely become a basic option for both casual Friday and a component A more fashionable look for a party, dinner with friends, or a weekend getaway. Its plus is friendliness, it is combined with almost any chinos, beige or dark blue, jeans of various shades of blue or from white undyed denim.

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Bomber jacket, Giorgio Armani
The cut of this jacket unequivocally alludes to its progenitor, the MA-1 bomber, which appeared in America in the 1950s. The timeless design has been carefully tuned here: instead of nylon - suede, instead of the traditional khaki - a composite ink color. If the classic black or dark green bomber jacket always seemed too reminiscent of a military uniform, then this one can suit those who do not want an explicit mention of military style elements in their appearance.

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Trench, Burberry
Even if this example of timeless English classics, a trench coat with a characteristic checkered lining, is already in your wardrobe in a textbook beige version, then in the new season you should think about getting another one - black. Bright red buttons save him from an overly prim appearance. On the one hand, all the same timeless classics, on the other - a fashionable and noticeable wardrobe item.

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