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After teaming up with New York-based GREATS Brand on a special slip-on, the power duo of Nick Wooster and Lardini have broken off to create a more complete collection of apparel. The Italian tailoring workshop and the legendary street style icon have collaborated to address what Wooster believes to be the three types of style-conscious man: one who opts for traditional tailoring, one who opts for obscure, flair-driven tailoring, and one who opts out of tailoring altogether. The three types are represented by a collection that pulls together blazers, sleeveless jackets and nicely-weighted trousers in a variety of styles – so that wearers may style themselves accordingly. Naturally, the pieces are built with the finest tweeds, suedes and oxford cloths from around the world, sourced courtesy of Lardini’s expertise.

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After teaming up with New York-based GREATS Brand on a special slip-on, the power duo of Nick Wooster and Lardini have broken off to create a more complete collection of apparel. The Italian tailoring workshop and the legendary street style icon have collaborated to address what Wooster believes to be the three types of style-conscious man: one who opts for traditional tailoring, one who opts for obscure, flair-driven tailoring, and one who opts out of tailoring altogether. The three types are represented by a collection that pulls together blazers, sleeveless jackets and nicely-weighted trousers in a variety of styles – so that wearers may style themselves accordingly. Naturally, the pieces are built with the finest tweeds, suedes and oxford cloths from around the world, sourced courtesy of Lardini’s expertise.

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After teaming up with New York-based GREATS Brand on a special slip-on, the power duo of Nick Wooster and Lardini have broken off to create a more complete collection of apparel. The Italian tailoring workshop and the legendary street style icon have collaborated to address what Wooster believes to be the three types of style-conscious man: one who opts for traditional tailoring, one who opts for obscure, flair-driven tailoring, and one who opts out of tailoring altogether. The three types are represented by a collection that pulls together blazers, sleeveless jackets and nicely-weighted trousers in a variety of styles – so that wearers may style themselves accordingly. Naturally, the pieces are built with the finest tweeds, suedes and oxford cloths from around the world, sourced courtesy of Lardini’s expertise.

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After teaming up with New York-based GREATS Brand on a special slip-on, the power duo of Nick Wooster and Lardini have broken off to create a more complete collection of apparel. The Italian tailoring workshop and the legendary street style icon have collaborated to address what Wooster believes to be the three types of style-conscious man: one who opts for traditional tailoring, one who opts for obscure, flair-driven tailoring, and one who opts out of tailoring altogether. The three types are represented by a collection that pulls together blazers, sleeveless jackets and nicely-weighted trousers in a variety of styles – so that wearers may style themselves accordingly. Naturally, the pieces are built with the finest tweeds, suedes and oxford cloths from around the world, sourced courtesy of Lardini’s expertise.

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After teaming up with New York-based GREATS Brand on a special slip-on, the power duo of Nick Wooster and Lardini have broken off to create a more complete collection of apparel. The Italian tailoring workshop and the legendary street style icon have collaborated to address what Wooster believes to be the three types of style-conscious man: one who opts for traditional tailoring, one who opts for obscure, flair-driven tailoring, and one who opts out of tailoring altogether. The three types are represented by a collection that pulls together blazers, sleeveless jackets and nicely-weighted trousers in a variety of styles – so that wearers may style themselves accordingly. Naturally, the pieces are built with the finest tweeds, suedes and oxford cloths from around the world, sourced courtesy of Lardini’s expertise.

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After teaming up with New York-based GREATS Brand on a special slip-on, the power duo of Nick Wooster and Lardini have broken off to create a more complete collection of apparel. The Italian tailoring workshop and the legendary street style icon have collaborated to address what Wooster believes to be the three types of style-conscious man: one who opts for traditional tailoring, one who opts for obscure, flair-driven tailoring, and one who opts out of tailoring altogether. The three types are represented by a collection that pulls together blazers, sleeveless jackets and nicely-weighted trousers in a variety of styles – so that wearers may style themselves accordingly. Naturally, the pieces are built with the finest tweeds, suedes and oxford cloths from around the world, sourced courtesy of Lardini’s expertise.

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After teaming up with New York-based GREATS Brand on a special slip-on, the power duo of Nick Wooster and Lardini have broken off to create a more complete collection of apparel. The Italian tailoring workshop and the legendary street style icon have collaborated to address what Wooster believes to be the three types of style-conscious man: one who opts for traditional tailoring, one who opts for obscure, flair-driven tailoring, and one who opts out of tailoring altogether. The three types are represented by a collection that pulls together blazers, sleeveless jackets and nicely-weighted trousers in a variety of styles – so that wearers may style themselves accordingly. Naturally, the pieces are built with the finest tweeds, suedes and oxford cloths from around the world, sourced courtesy of Lardini’s expertise.

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