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Even though the Fall/Winter 2017 Men’s Fashion Week schedules seemed less packed than usual (brands such as Gucci and Bottega Veneta have opted to combine their men’s runway presentations with women’s, while Raf Simons chose to move his to New York), there was no shortage of awesome looks and covetable accessories making their rounds on the catwalks. Now that the 17 day-long trek across London, Milan and Paris is finally over, we pick out the top accessory finds from the upcoming season any style-savvy maverick will add to his wishlist. Start scrolling through the gallery above, take notes, and thank us later.
Alessandro Sartori topped off his debut collection at Ermenegildo Zegna with all manner of luxe baseball caps, each looking extra fine while being paraded on the crowns of male models of all ages.
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Ermenegildo Zegna
Talk about major! The Louis Vuitton and Supreme collaboration churned out so many big hits, but we’re also keeping tabs on the unassuming pieces, such as this bottle-opener-meets-belt chain hybrid.
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Louis Vuitton
The devil is in the details, and Kris Van Assche’s gang wore an assortment of skinny ties bearing their allegiance to Dior Homme.
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Dior Homme
Dolce&Gabbana had a legion of Instagram influencers walk their fall/winter 2017 runway show. Backing these millennial stars was a host of handy bags—this handsome backpack included.
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Dolce&Gabbana
Miuccia Prada went back to basics with her latest collection, but remembered to decorate her collection of snug sweaters and corduroy suits with necklaces finessed from a variety of twigs or seashells.
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Prada
Trust us—these Versace sneakers will go the distance.
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Versace
Easily her most playful collection yet, Silvia Venturini Fendi worked magic with brightly coloured beanies emblazoned with uplifting slogans. And judging from the look of this one, yes we can indeed.
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Fendi
Aside from the strong shoulders on austere-looking ankle-length coats and outre zipped jackets, Demna Gvasalia also proposed a refined clutch for today’s adventurous corporate climber.
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Balenciaga
Belgian designer Dries Van Noten gave men more reason to add the Chelsea boot to their shoe arsenal by teaming his versatile interpretation with jeans and skinny trousers.
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Dries Van Noten
Haider Ackermann’s first showing for Berluti yielded this breath-taking weekend bag finessed from the most exotic skins.
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Berluti
A waist pouch is not just any waist pouch when it’s elevated to sublime sophistication levels à la Hermès.