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Linear narrative: The menswear look this spring is sharp and sleek
Keep it straight and narrow this spring
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Your support makes all the difference.Banish all thoughts of sailor jerseys or pinstripe suits: the menswear look for spring is sharp, sleek – even androgynous. Just keep those parallel lines decidedly on the straight and narrow
Get in line:
1. Top, £25, Cos, cosstores.com
2. Shirt, £30, topman.com; jeans, £89, Reiss, reiss.com
3. Coat, £70, Topman, as before
4. T-shirt, £40, whistles.co.uk
5. T-shirt, £15, shorts, £19.99, belt £5.99 all by New Look, newlook.com
Photographs Joe Quigg
Styling Lee Holmes
Model Willis at Select
Grooming Choccy using Clinique
Retouching Marco Pereira
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