
More sensible than usual with a subtle splash of personality, Dresscamp’s man approaches the fall season with caution. Here, the relative safety of black is accented by a color palette of fall hues that best dress a fine selection of suiting. From nonchalant adornments to grounded prints and sheen fabrics, Dresscamp embraces a sophisticated season where its luxe elements are downplayed for a change.

Directed by designer Marjan Pejoski, the latest from Japanese label Dress Camp begins with a clean canvas of black and white. Sparingly adorned with elaborate beaded prints, Pejoski’s monochromatic numbers take on the pairing of plunging necklines with narrowed silhouettes. The result is an exotic vibe that surprisingly enough finds its voice in the reinterpretation of traditional suiting.
Bottom Row (left to right): Attachment, Maharishi, Adam Kimmel, Yohji Yamamoto
What: Fitted and relaxed plaid outerwear with a burst of color or dulled down. Unique flannel that stands out from the crowd and utility inspired (ie. Adam Kimmel) pieces. Earth toned neutrals for bottoms and boots ranging from chukkas to lace ups and pull-on.
With: Play with pieces, mixing the hyper masculine with softer fashion forward pieces. Stick to a color palette of greens, deep blues, dark grays, and earthy browns.