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Exclusive Private Sale at farfetch.com

Our dear MFL for him friends, we’ve got a little treat for you this Friday morning that’s guaranteed to get your weekend off to a good start. Farfetch.com, the online e-tailer that brings together some of the most exciting brands from exclusive boutiques around the world is offering you special people access to their private sale. Good times.

Farfetch.com boasts an impressive list of partners that includes Maria Luisa in Paris; b Store, Beyond the Valley and Feathers in London; Henrik Vibskov’s The-V-Store and Paristexas in Copenhagen, Tessabit in Como, Anastasia and Amercian Rag in California and Bblessing in New York. With a role-call like that you can imagine the kind of beauties they stock when it comes to the very best in menswear. And with discounts of up to 40% on selected items just think of the bargains you could pick up, pretty cool eh?

In case you needed any more persuading we’ve picked out a few of the pieces we’ve got our eyes on, just to tempt you…
These Marc by Marc Jacobs aviator style sunglasses from Mode de Vue, Paris are now £125.88 £107.00

We love this Acne grey jersey jacket from Sefton Men, London £215 £193

And from Paleari, Milan this Hugo Pratt double breasted cotton/linen jacket has caught our eye £468.60 £351

As well as these highlights you can get great discounts on a range of great labels including pieces from Rick Owens, Vivienne Westwood, Moncler, Paul Smith, Acne, Maison Martin Margiela, Opening Ceremony and Damir Doma as well as many more.

So go! Go and shop! But you can only access the sale via this link to the Farfetch.com site and only until 16th June.

Enjoy.

Sherbert Shades

One of menswear’s rising stars Jsen Wintle championed pastels and muted shades of suiting on the catwalk at London fashion week SS10, as did Burberry Prorsum and elsewhere at Dior Homme and Michael Kors. The trend is a great way to add a bit of a summer lift to an outfit and it brings a new approach to classic separates such as a tailored suit jacket.

We’ve bought together some of the best pastels around, so take your pick.

This blazer brings a whole new meaning to parma violets – not just a childhood sweet but a viable shade for a piece of clothing too. Ok so this Marc Jacobs blazer is officially ‘light grey’ but from here we’re calling it parma violet. Either way with its subtle pinstripe and cropped style it’s a great alternative to your dark blazer. £365 Buy it here.

Salmon? Pink? Whatever you want to call it this Gant polo shirt is a sherbert staple that will see you right through summer and is a great work wear alternative to a shirt for a slightly more relaxed look. Keep it on trend and mix with a light pair of trousers, or you can even wear it with your brand new Marc Jacobs blazer…£55 Buy it here.

For a lighthearted look try experimenting with a pattern and sport this very fetching polka dot jersey in mint green. Pair this Paul Smith jumper with a tailored jacket to give your look a bit more of a smart edge. £115 Buy it here.

These dusty pink shorts from Reiss aren’t exactly the best choice for rolling around in the park practicing your World Cup standard skills, but they are perfect for city outings and make for a super cool work wear alternative. £59 Buy them here.

With only 3000 of these limited collectors edition Oakley Frogskins made it’s time to embrace the eighties and get your hands on a pair while you can. £90 Buy them here.

The Men of Glastonbury 2009

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Since Kate Moss donned her little hot-pants outfit to the UK’s favourite music event - Glastonbury – a few years ago, festival goers have treated the occasion like a bizarre, mud-filled catwalk - parading their finest (and often loudest) wardrobes to the masses. The best (or maybe worst) thing about this? There are no rules.

But let’s not limit this to the girls. And having said that, to the festival crowd themselves. Performers after all, are under the scrutiny of the fields of fashionistas, fans and cameras, and the men are no exception. Here’s a few that we’ve picked out:

Pete Doherty – Dressed in his faithful trilby hat, Pete chose a military/old band style top in a black and gold jersey material for his performance on The Other Stage. Thumbs up to Pete for the casual take on this formal theme. Although we’re not so sure about the navy blue polo shirt underneath, luckily Pete can pull off just about anything without it looking out of the ordinary.

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Dressed for Success: Sir Paul Smith Unites with Manchester United

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If you fancy yourself a football loyalist, you would know today is a monumental day in football as England’s Manchester United and Spain’s F.C. Barcelona square off to decide who is the European champion. A time-tested Manchester United fan, I’m confident that United is bagging the silverware. However, I’m also comforted in the fact that, win or lose, the Manchester United lads will be well decked out in Sir Paul Smith’s awfully dapper light grey Prince of Wales suits.

Recently billed as the victors of the English Premiership, it was only natural that Manchester United would be in league with the iconic British designer. For the last year, Sir Smith has been at the helm of the football club’s formal wear and accessories, designing and supplying the United players, coaching staff and club officials with suits, raincoats and baggage. The union is meant to span for another two years.

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