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Wednesday, 08 October 2008
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Treat your man to a brand new look at Brown Thomas this autumn, with a number of highly wearable collections featuring everything from tartan and plaid to traditional tailoring.

The continuing great outdoors theme evokes new allure with the addition of multiple and offbeat layering.

Tartan and plaid are the menswear prints of choice this season, while the colour palette runs rich with winter darks in the form of burgundy, purple, midnight blue, brown and the ever-present black.

Exciting new menswear labels arriving at Brown Thomas Galway this season include Theory, which sees an emphasis on layering, with dark neutrals contrasted and refreshed with splashes of pomegranate, navy and burgundy.

Another exciting new label to look out for is Energie. Combining vintage styling with artistic inspiration, it offers a truly unique collection by pushing the boundaries of men's fashion for the eclectic and innovative customer.

Junk de Luxe offers an urban, fresh classical look fused with a rock 'n roll, punk look, minimalism moves aside to let clean shapes with retro details shine through.

Meanwhile, Diesel returns with a raw and edgy offering, combining unexpected detailing and refined fabrics with a casual twist, while Paul Smith offers understated designs with block colouring, perfect for achieving a smart contemporary look. Outerwear is sharp and fitted with tailored overcoats in classic winter fabrics.

Brown Thomas Galway continues to offer great expertise in men's formal suiting with favourites such as Hugo Boss launching their new styles and seasonal fabrics for A/W.

Other menswear favourites such as Gant, Levi's, Polo Jeans, G-Star and Hilfiger, are also set to impress with their new AW08 collections which offer a sophisticated choice of sharp masculine styles perfect for any occasion.


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