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Matters 8 mm Men’s Fashion mmmm on . . . bu t sum m er s ty le s w ill k e e p y o u


REATE a cocktail of cool confi­ dence this season with every man's best friend — the essential


summer suit. Shake a stir in the office and mix your


traditional wools with the welcome lighter feel of linen — the recipe just


. perfect to make those stuffy days a 4 breeze. The classic-cut jacket — suitably


named the. mixer jacket — looks great with its accompanying loose straight hem trousers or, alternatively, mix and match with just about everything in your wardrobe. Choose from a classic palette of neutral stone or nautical navy, just perfect for the cruise look or opt for the clean essential lines of black or white. Whatever the choice, the guar­ antee is easy dressing with no messing!


**£24.99. eans, she 30-36SRL


From Marks and Spencer: The jumper,


in sizes small-extra costs £25. The


P°io shirt, small- e*tra large, costs


£13. The Chinos, 30-42" waist, 29-


33" inside leg, cost £26.


with jeans and a cotton casual jacket while single-breasted jackets are worn co-ordinated over micro check shirts


W


EEKEND wear sees short- sleeve shirts as crisp alter­ natives to the T-shirt worn


and smarter gaberdine trousers. . The newest style to hit the high street


this season is the Teflon-coated trouser. Easy care means easy wear and these


trousers are stain, wrinkle and water resistant.


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