Whether you are spending your New Year’s Eve at a black tie event or not, there is always reason to invest in a good tailored pieces and start 2016 in the utmost sartorial style. However, if you do happen to find yourself at a fanciful affair, we are here to make sure that you are the sharpest looking gent in the room. Make sure you’ve earned that kiss when the clock strikes 12, and get ready to scrub up with some of the suave looks put together thanks to our dapper collection at Cruise.
1 | CASUAL
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Hugo by Hugo Boss |
John Smedley |
Jeffrey West |
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So you’re not going out to any ‘invite only’ events, but who needs that when you have bottles of champagne to pop with family and friends? Spend your low key evening with the people who matter most in some understated style thanks to a classic Crombie coat and merino wool roll neck knit. Complete the look with some simple black shoes with brogue detailing to effortlessly tackle the occasion and the weather.
SHOP: Hugo Boss, John Smedley, Jeffrey West
2 | SMART
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Gucci |
Stone Island |
PS by Paul Smith |
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If you've been invited to a party but find yourself a little bit unsure about the dress code, it might be wise to err on the side of caution and make at least a little bit of effort with your New Year's Eve get-up. A fresh crisp white shirt teamed with black jeans is a perfect alternative to going all out in a three-piece suit.
Pair with some Paul Smith brogues to finish the look whilst adding some seasonal luxury.
SHOP: Gucci, Stone Island, Paul Smith
3 | FORMAL
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Boss Tailoring |
Boss Tailoring |
Hugo by Hugo Boss |
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It's obvious why black tie attire never changes, and that's because men look good (and we mean really good) when they get it right. There isn't a more striking and gentlemanly dress code around, and there probably never will be. So rather than getting all experimental this season, trust in us that if you keep things classic and sleek you will look the best you ever have.
SHOP: Boss Tailoring, Hugo by Hugo Boss