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Spring RENEWAL

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the MAN TAN

the MAN TAN

It’s time for a wardrobe refresh, but where do you begin? Woodbury Mens Shop’s style experts reveal the looks and pieces that excite them most this spring. Read what they have to say, then visit the store and chat with them in person. They have tons of knowledge—and personality—and are ready to make your experience a memorable one!

JIM FOLEY

This season we’ve put a major emphasis on sportswear. Look for great colors in our jean washes, luxury in our cotton/ cashmere sweaters and style in our lambskin/suede outerwear and vests. On the other end of the spectrum, we’ve expanded our formalwear with tuxedos and accessories for your next black tie event.

AMIR MORADI

This season we have expanded our made-to-measure offerings with the newest technical fabrics. These hard-to-find lightweight, stretchy and jersey fabrics give you the maximum freedom of movement, especially when paired with an unconstructed jacket. We also now have the option for a 100 percent handmade garment.

Hilary Early

Wedding season is upon us!

Sometimes requested dress codes can be confusing. Does your invitation say “Black Tie” “Beach Chic” or “Garden Party” or “Dress to Impress”? We have you covered for any attire. Come let us make you look your best as the host, a guest or the center of attention for your next special event.

MARC FENSTER

Spring is the time for color. Although every man looks great in blue, this season calls for pastel shades of lavender, lime, lemon and raspberry. Cotton/silk sweaters by Gran Sasso work great with lightweight unconstructed jackets by Maurizio Baldassari. In addition, MAC jeans are now available in many lightweight cotton colors. As I always preach to my friends and customers: Don’t be afraid to step out of your comfort zone. Color it spring!

Antonia Scarpaci

Fashion has always been my passion. It’s so nice to see fun, fresh and bright colors again for spring. Luxurious fabric blends— cashmere and silk, cotton and wool—have been crafted in our sweaters, overshirts, outerwear, suits and sportcoats. Feel free to contact me for a personal consultation. I look forward to styling you.

RICH O’BOYLE

One of the top questions we get is: “Are people dressing up back in the office?” And the consensus answer is, “Yes.” Sure there are many people who are having trouble kicking off the ultracasual sweats and hoodies. But more and more we’re finding that people are happy to be dressing better again. Guys are wearing suits (sometimes sans a tie), and even more are wearing sportcoat and slacks. Guys aren’t taking cues from what everyone else is wearing—they are dressing better because it looks and feels better

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