

Despite the prevalence of Noel Edmond's questionable jumpers circa 1991, British menswear has always been synonymous with classic tailoring and style. During the inaugural London Collections: Men, we took to the streets to find out what the stylish chaps attending the shows were wearing. Turns out part of looking sharp is a combination of a strong pocket square and a natty pair of shoes.
(All images: Georgina Martin)
Phil Green
Occupation: Personal shopper for Topman
Suit: Topman Design
Shirt: Ralph Lauren
Shoes: YSL
Shoes
Shoes
Shoes
Shoes
Shoes
Reece Crisp
Occupation: Buyer for Selfridges
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Blazer: Tiger of Sweden
Shirt: Marni for H&M
Shoes
Shoes
Shoes
Shoes
Shoes
Martell Campbell
Occupation: Designer/ stylist
Blazer: Customised
Shirt: Full Circle
Trousers: Topman
Shoes: Ben Sherman
Bag: Paul Smith
Pocket squares
Pocket squares
Pocket squares
Pocket squares
Pocket squares
Adam Kint
Occupation: PR
Suit: Zenga
Trousers: J Brand Jeans
Shoes: John Lobb
Pocket squares
Pocket squares
Pocket squares
Pocket squares
Pocket squares
Lee Fleming
Occupation: Store owner
Jacket and waistcoat: Universal Works
Trousers: Dockers
Shoes: Grenson

As Content Director of Shortlist, Marc likes nothing more than to compile endless lists of an evening by candlelight. He started out life as a movie writer for numerous (now defunct) magazines and soon found himself online - editing a gaggle of gadget sites, including TechRadar, Digital Camera World and Tom's Guide UK. At Shortlist you'll find him mostly writing about movies and tech, so no change there then.