These Style Heroes Set the Bar at New York Fashion Week: Men's
Dwyane Wade and Nick Wooster ruled NYFW: Men's, while Nick Jonas proves London is in the house too.
10. Bill Hader in New York
The pants are a bit baggy, but Hader proves he gets where menswear is going by pairing this blue suit with a plain black necktie.
9. Chris Benz in New York
Nantucket reds are authentic prep, and really, authentic prep style will never die. Benz understands that this style is best worn casually and brings along the boat key chain to prove it.
8. Adam David Thompson in New York
This outfits sings because of it's simplicity. No tie, no belt, and just a hint of swagger coming from those gray shoes.
7. Ben Rosenfield in New York
Black and blue are still the most important color combination in menswear.
6. Andy Cohen in New York
Andy Cohen dresses prep up for the city better than anyone else. The gray suit is conservative but stylish, while the pink knit tie hints at prep's "go to hell" heritage and the gun dog says "I know my way around a country estate."
5. Victor Cruz in New York
This is what athleisure looks like now, and world class athlete and New York Fashion Week: Men's ambassador Victor Cruz is the perfect person to showcase that.
4. Nick Wooster in New York
Nick Wooster is the definition of tastemaker, which is why he's wearing baggier pants here. Take note fellas, they're coming.
3. Nick Jonas in London
T-shirts under tailoring are nothing new, but Nick Jonas nails this by pushing up the sleeves on his John Varvatos suit and putting black laces in his Chuck Taylors, a subtle touch that makes them that much more formal and clean. He also deserves credit for jumping on the coming shaved head trend early.
2. Jamal Jackson in New York
This is the best single street style photo from New York Fashion Week: Men's. Simple, casual, and cool with just a pop of color.
1. Dwyane Wade in New York
Gentlemen, this is how you wear a hat (and a bomber jacket and a crewneck and, well... everything.)
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