Whether you're shopping for a wedding, the office or dinner, J. Crew's new pieces are a great solution to any modern suiting problem
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Modern dress codes it can make the suit a bit confusing. Some suits may feel too formal, some too loud, and some just plain boring. Luckily, we recently got a helping hand from J. Crew's new uniform collectionlaunched with help from Leon Bridges.
We think that the new batch of costumes by J. Crew does two things right. First, they infuse some vintage charm without looking, well, old. The impressive pattern Kenmare blazer, for example, exudes a cool mid-century vibe while still looking distinctly modern. Second, suits strike a nice balance between casual and formal. take it Crosby suit in navy Italian wool: It will come in handy for any formal event or you can dress it up with a t-shirt and sneakers for dinner.
These new suits are part of J. Crew's overhaul in progress by creative director Brendon Babenzien, its co-founder Noah and former design director at Supreme. After going bankrupt in 2020, J. Crew tapped Babenzien to rebuild the iconic American label, and we think these new spring suits — along with Babenzien's J. Crew's last several releases — are proof that it's working.
Whether you're getting ready for a wedding this spring, looking to update your office wardrobe or just want to have a great suit on hand, we highly recommend checking it out J. Crew's latest collection of suits.
buy it it looks from the new release below as seen on Bridges if you need some inspiration. (Fun fact: Bridges wore a gray J.Crew suit in many of his early appearances.)
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