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Four Brands (and Five Designers) Changing Fashion This Fall


Gant by Michael Bastian
Few designers today do all-American luxury as well as Bastian, and his new capsule collection for Gant delivers all the textures (corduroy! moleskin!) and patterns (Fair Isle!) you'll want for fall. Cotton moleskin peacoat ($795), lamb's-wool Fair Isle sweater ($195), and cotton corduroy trousers ($245), Gant by Michael Bastian; cotton oxford shirt ($115) by Gant Rugger; suede boots ($475) by Tod's.

Victor Glemaud
This Haitian-born, New York-based designer has made his name with bold knitwear, and his latest crop, all bright colors, popping patterns, and supersoft weaves, is an antidote to everyday fall sweaters. From left: Cashmere sweaters ($495, $495, and $310) by Victor Glemaud.

Burkman Bros
It takes a smart man — or in this case, two smart men who happen to be brothers — to put a new spin on something as basic as a plaid shirt. And whether the Burkmans are lining their shirts with soft jersey or designing their own cloth patterns, they pull off the feat quite nicely. Cotton flannel shirts ($190 each) by Burkman Bros.
Antonio Azzuolo
This Ralph Lauren and Hermès alum is all about luxe simplicity, and even an old standby like a double-breasted overcoat is tailored with precision. Double-breasted cashmere coat ($1,900), baby-alpaca sweater ($475), cotton shirt ($325), and cotton jeans ($475) by Antonio Azzuolo; leather shoes ($600) by A. Testoni.


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