Hugo boss
Hugo Boss, a German brand that rose in 1970s, is full of flavor in both design and image, conveying a popular male clothing style. This brand was founded by Hugo Boss in 1923. It started with the production of work clothes, waterproof clothes, raincoats and uniforms, and it was not until 1972 that it officially set foot in the fashion world. Boss men's wear is now standard in the minds of many middle and high-level people.
Gianfran Cofell
GIANFRAN COFERRE's men's wear is very generous. Suits, shirts, ties and even other accessories are mostly orthodox retro styles, and the colors are also biased towards primary colors, especially black and blue. In an avant-garde and trendy bright color, it reveals extraordinary masculinity.
Christian Dior
Dior is almost equivalent to classicism in fashion. However, in Dior's recent men's wear works, it is not difficult to find that Dior tries to express fresh creativity while maintaining the classical charm.
Donna Karan
Concise, fluent, neutral and multi-level combination, donna karan endows men's wear with more delicate performance. People familiar with this brand should be impressed by donna karan's registered logo-black.
Armani
It has been said that urban men should have at least one Armani suit in their life. Although this is somewhat biased, it also proves the weight of Armani in the clothing industry.
The biggest feature of Armani men's wear is that the design gives the suit a unique drape, which provides excellent decoration effect for non-muscular men.
Armani's menswear design is neither sexy nor eye-catching, but it shows first-class quality and popularity in workmanship and fabric texture. At present, Armani has three routes in China: black, white and sub-brand. Although there are obvious differences in price, the overall design style still maintains the spirit of simplicity and elegance. Because of the cowboy series, the second deck is more casual and younger.