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Mark McNairy for Heather Grey Wall 2013 Lackluster Hoodie

To bring in the new 2013 year, Mark McNairy has partnered up with Heather Grey Wall to roll out another collection of must-have hoodies. Continuing in stride with 2012 the Inferior hoodies and Numskull tees, the design basically mimics the imfamous Supreme box logo location we find everywhere. Read more

Union x Mark McNairy Corduroy Saddle Shoes

Union x Mark McNairy Corduroy Saddle Shoes

Los Angeles retailer Union has collaborated once again with designer Mark McNairy for Fall 2012. Using the silhouette of the crepe-soled saddle shoe, they cleverly decided to cover the upper of the shoe with corduroy; therefore allowing this collaboration to become something you really don’t see every day. Read more

Mark McNairy New Amsterdam Autumn/Winter 2012 Lookbook

I admittedly love kitsch. Give me anything bright, bold, and almost over-the-top and I’m in sartorial heaven. But like I said –almost. This is why I geeked out over Mark McNairy New Amsterdam’s beautifully playful Fall/Winter lookbook. Read more

Billionaire Boys Club x Mark McNairy

The Billionaire Boys Club x Mark McNairy boots are McNairy's latest pair of collaborative shoes after teaming up with Pro-Keds, DQM, Haven and Timberland. The boots feature perforated leather on the upper, a durable rubber sole and signature "B" detailing on the tongue for BBC. Grab the boots in two colorways of blue or red online now at colette.

Mark McNairy x A Bathing Ape

Mark Mcnairy and A Bathing Ape have renewed their work together with this impressive rendition of a classic saddle shoe. Featuring a lightweight canvas upper highlighted by the BAPE Green 1st Camo colorway. In addition the textured leather midsection in black provides a nice contrast along with the white welted sole

Modasuite launches online menswear shop

The menswear gods and the tech geeks have teamed up to offer the world a new way to continue being lazy and fresh. Men's clothing company Modasuite has developed a site dubbed "Frank & Oak" that allows subscribers to purchase clothes without leaving there home. The dynamic of ordering in has come so far as to get outfits in bundles online. Subscribers go on the Frank & Oak site and browse preferences, after selecting a couple the site renders selections that it would see best fit for the user. Once a month a newsletter is set out with new selections on sale that a user gets to choose from. The items are shipped to you free of charge and the ones you don't like you send back. Frank and Oak Online shopping has been a major factor of retail since the dawn of the interwebs but is this the best thing since the invention of the wheel and spotify or is it just perpetuating universal laziness. That blazer you were so eager to buy and hated the thought of trudging to the mall fall and now be delivered to you for no shipping cost. Traditional retail sites might never be the same again if this model is adopted other manufacturers and retailers. Niche sites like these offer a bigger advantage than your favorite boutique or mall, they cater to your specific preferences. Menswear is forever evolving and this is just a stepping stone for the average man's journey from run of the mill slop wear to sartorially inclined.  Frank & Oak is gives you your own personal Tom Ford or Mark McNairy in the confines of your home. Any menswear or fashion enthusiast is sure to consider this a rare gem.   (Photo via Frank and Oak)

Billionaire Boys Club x Mark McNairy Bee Line Preview

As seen changing up their style over the past few seasons, streetwear staple brand Billionaire Boys Club presents a unique collaboration with designer Mark McNairy. The luxury capsule collection offers a little something for everybody and is titled the ‘Bee Line.’ Check out the preview below of the made in the USA outerwear, boots, shirts and more. Definitely something to stay excited about, stay tuned for more details.