A relaxed and refined tailored FW18 collection

It’s about a resurgence of the American craftsmanship, and an intriguing blend between the Savile Row tailoring know-how and a downtown New York aesthetic.

Named one of the GQ’s Best New Menswear Designers, Todd Snyder is pulling for a look that in his press notes he defined as a “smart slacker vibe that’s part aesthete, part athlete”.

His Fall-Winter 2018 collection mixes indeed refined impeccable tailored pieces with a relaxed and comfortable sporty component, in a recurring wide silhouette.

“It’s like being a chef. I know the ingredients; it’s just how you mix them to create a new dish.” A dish he knows quite well, given that Todd is pushed by the belief that well-made, perfectly fitted clothes make the man. The recipe ingredients are refined woolen twills, corduroy and velvet, herringbone tweeds; even though he never pushes the envelope in avant-garde silhouette researching.

Versatility is in the smart suiting, woolen coats and shearling jackets, mixed with denim -the informal fabric since the very beginning-, hooded sweatshirts, drawstrings at the waistline and ribbed elastic cuffs. A retro touch is in the grandpa woolen cardigans and floral prints spread over shirting. The constant athleisurewear is realized thanks to the collaboration with the brand Champion.

These photos are only a low resolution demonstration.

If you want to use the hight resolution, you must subcribe to our images database. You may ask us any commercial information simply filling out our Contact Form. For editorial use only.

Follow us with the hashtag  #showbitcom