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Spring Summer 2011 at is packed with fashion must-haves and contemporary classics designed to address the wardrobe needs of every modern guy.

2011-01-15
LEICESTER, ENGLAND, January 15, 2011 (Press-News.org) Spring Summer 2011 at Next is packed with fashion must-haves and contemporary classics designed to address the wardrobe needs of every modern guy.

Themes range from the dapper modern formalwear of GIN & TONIC - distinguished by sheen fabrics, contrast piping or edging, and insert panel detailing - to dark edgy casualwear looks channelling the gritty vibe of traditional workwear.

The VARSITY story evokes American college cool in hooded shirts, cardigans and campus jackets. BRIT CASUAL reworks the best of our indigenous style standards with upbeat nautical references. Think fisherman jackets, striped Ts, smart jersey or knit polo shirts, chinos and boat shoes. Very cool Britannia!

Other key looks include denim shorts, cuffed jeans and printed crew-neck sweatshirts. There's a new breed of shirts in denim, chambray, or laundered cotton prints. Statement footnotes include chukka boots, brogues and espadrilles.

In a season of diverse themes and variations, Next has every option covered with style.

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[Press-News.org] Next - A Man's World
Spring Summer 2011 at is packed with fashion must-haves and contemporary classics designed to address the wardrobe needs of every modern guy.