Cuban collar format, supersized poodles on oversized Oxfords, David Hockney dreamscapes on his ayahuasca gap year. After the scourge of last year's lockdown, it’s been the first extended period of uninterrupted let loosing.
Festivals are back, and actually on fire. The clubs are packed out. On the horizon, dark clouds gather. Makes sense, then, to kick back, and wear the brands that reflect this end days moment; labels like LA design collective Brain Dead, and London-based tie-dyers Story MFG, and the rococo manifesto of Casablanca.
In menswear terms, we’ve never had it so good. But choice can spoil us. Feel-good party shirts are no longer just for a rainy day, but everyday.
They’re expected now. Because, just as the appetite for abstraction soars, so too has the number of brands catering to it. You can get a mad shirt on every rung of the ladder, from Prada to Weekday.
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