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We know what you’re thinking: Should I really be trying to pull off palm trees? And in mauve? The answer? 'Hell yes.'
February 20 2015 5:14 AM EST
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We know what you’re thinking: Should I really be trying to pull off palm trees? And in mauve? The answer? 'Hell yes.'
Above: Shirt by Sandro, $235.
Frisky 1950s camp shirts do more than just show that you know how to chill. They transport you to a sun-flecked mai tai world scented with freshly cut grass and barbecue dreams. Defined by their signature spread collar and loose, straight cut, these loungey, perky tops are popping up everywhere this season thanks to kitsch-cool aficionados like Versace and David Hart. So snag your favorite, but be sure to pair it with simple, solid-colored shorts or pants. The party should stay above your waist, at least for the first portion of the evening.
Shirt by Versace, price available upon request; Shorts by Emporio Armani, $495.
Shirt by Brioni, $3,100; Shorts by Brioni, $485.
Shirt by Topman, $180; Shorts by David Hart, $495; Sandals by Ermenegildo Zegna, $495.
Photography by Heather Sten
Market Editor: Michael Cook. Fashion Assistant: Manolo Morales. Groomer: Campbell Ritchie. Model: Adam B. at ReQuest Model Management. Shot on location at Baz Bagel & Restaurant, NYC.