Double Trouble: Ensemble Sets Sans Sweats
They say good things come in pairs, so it's only natural for designers to see double sometimes, and circle back around every so often to reiterate the ultimate uniform: The Suit. Be it track or tuxedo, for spring weekends or summer weddings, two-pieces are coming in hot this season.
To give you an idea of just how multifaceted a matchy-matchy get-up can be – and show what lies beyond the triangular sweats slash pajama slash business attire way posts – we curated a list of twinned tops and bottoms to invest in; for chef's-kiss-combo outfits and inter-rotation-recombinations alike.
Marine Serre Deadstock Denim Ensemble
We've already spoken about the recent rise of Western wear, and the Canadian Tux specifically. Eco-friendliness aside, Marine Serre's mention on this list is a great example for how one can tap into reference material without going overboard.
Valentino Garavani Flower Set
Again, moodboards collide, in this floral bowling shirt x Bermuda short love affair. With touches of tropics, and a helping of feminine-influence in the pleating and above-knee cut, the two are symptomatic of more than just one movement in men's fashion.
Lemaire Relaxed Tux
Lemaire is well known and loved for effortless but elegant wearability. There's barely anything you could wear of of theirs that'd be considered over- or underdressed, wherever you are, because their clothes are so easily style-able – as they are, together or separate, in layers, with other items or as the central standout – without ever sacrificing classiness. This casually tailored suit is no exception.
BODE Sailing Two-Piece
There'd have been no point in even concocting such an article if not to feature BODE in it somewhere along the way. The New York-based brand has become an irresistible cult-favorite for their eccentric neutrals, and this coupling here is case-in-point.
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