Earlier this week, J.Crew and its head of men's design, Frank Muytjens, extended their authority as one of the best storied brands of American style with the debut of a sophisticated fall collection. The iconic images of Great Depression photographer Lewis Hine served as inspiration for the workwear-dominated outfits. Muytjens combined the functional elements and fabrics of the era with a more severe and cleaner silhouette. The look is modern yet rustic, using the likes of Harris Tweed and slim-cut denim and pops of flannel and navy.
How to get the look? Well, besides shopping at J.Crew: Dress up your denim. Roll up the jeans. Add a boot. And take in that peacoat just a hair.
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