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In the upcoming cold season, designers offer interesting images in retro-modern style: the three most relevant materials of the season according to American designers.
On the eve of the new season, fashionistas traditionally think about what to buy in order to be “in trend”.
Judging by the autumn-winter collections of the leading fashion houses, the designers invite men to try on interesting images in the retro-modern style in the coming cold season.
We present to you three of the most relevant materials of the season according to the version of American fashion designers.
Leather
At New York Fashion Week, the focus was on outerwear. And most often, various modifications of such a seemingly basic thing as a leather jacket appeared on the podium. Designers, each in their own way, tried to present two classic silhouettes in an interesting way - biker and aviator.
Calvin Klein presented models made of leather with a slightly shiny finish and quilted trim.

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Michael Kors did not skimp on the fur trim.

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Eric Kim showed an unusual version of a biker jacket - leather is combined with a rough tartan.

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Plaid
The classic checkered wool material has been in men's fashion for several seasons. The coming autumn is no exception.
Designer Duckie Brown used plaid to create a British punk look with tapered trousers, shirts and jackets crafted from plaid wool.

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Michael Bastian focused on rural American influences with comfy red and black down jackets and rustic plaid shirts.

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Simon Spurr showed elegant black and white three-piece suits.

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Fur
There was more fur in men's collections this year than ever before.
Phillip Lim presented coats and double-breasted jackets with removable rabbit fur liners and luxurious raccoon fur collars.

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In general, raccoon is the most popular fur this season. Thom Browne's models, for example, were literally hung with raccoon tails.

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Warm up and be trendy!