Sarah Burton has just unveiled her first full menswear collection for Givenchy, following her much-talked-about womenswear debut. For anyone tracking where tailoring is heading, this is a moment worth paying attention to — Burton is known for reworking classic silhouettes with a modern, wearable edge.

Tailoring Is Going Casual
The bigger story across menswear right now is the blurring line between tailoring and streetwear. Structured jackets are being paired with T-shirts instead of shirts. Sharp trousers are showing up with hoodies and sweatshirts. The formality has softened, but the intention behind dressing well hasn’t.
How to Bring It Into Your Closet
You don’t need a runway budget to borrow this idea. Try layering a well-fitted crewneck sweatshirt under an open blazer, or swap your usual shirt for a clean, quality T-shirt under a structured coat. The key is fit: oversized on top works only when the rest of the outfit stays sharp.
At Next Gizmo, our hoodies and sweatshirts are cut to layer cleanly — built for exactly this kind of smart-casual mixing.
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