It is believed that the most outstanding in men's fashion - be it a trench coat, camouflage print or cargo pants - is borrowed from the wardrobe of the military. But you should not underestimate the role of civilian clothes - at least, designers seriously insist on this, this season unexpectedly found muses in blue collars. This is not exactly a big premiere: the high demand for work uniforms and its derivatives was organized a few years ago by hipsters who dreamed of Red Wing Shoes.and chose as their role models first Canadian lumberjacks, and then Norwegian fishermen. But a new round of the trend has new heroes - painters, plumbers and auto mechanics. That is, all those who wear overalls: this item of clothing, which is not very common among men, is in particular esteem among brands. However, options "more modest" - like jackets and shirts, which, for example, can easily be imagined on a miner or a gardener - are also found. There are still a lot of fabrics with a vintage effect, scuffs and paint splashes.

1 | Shirt, Massimo Alba
2 | Jacket and Pants, Nigel Cabourn
3 | Suit, Berluti
4 | Sweatshirt, Maison Margiela
5 | Boots, Acne Studios
6 | Jumpsuit, Ralph Lauren Purple Label
7 | Jacket, Lanvin
8 | Jacket, Visvim
9 | Boots, Maison Margiela
If a jumpsuit, the best pair for which will be simple white sneakers, is difficult to imagine far from a country house (nevertheless, dressing in such wardrobe items in the city is the prerogative of young people), then everything else can be integrated into everyday life outside the office: it is worth wearing deliberately shabby clothes time-honored classics like the Patek Philippe Nautilus or Audemars Piguet Royal Oak, and complete it with a sports car.>