Bershka Men’s latest MW collection is a lesson in mixing codes. It takes the established rules of preppy style and gives them a more relaxed update. The inspiration is luxury, but the perspective is young. The result is a wardrobe where tailoring meets the ease of streetwear.
The color story is warm and rich. It moves through shades of brown, from cream to chocolate. These tones appear in textured fabrics like crocodile-embossed leather. For contrast, the collection introduces denim and navy blues, seen in satin shirts and tailored trousers. A sophisticated shot of burgundy acts as an accent, showing up in velvet pieces and sailor-style caps.
The key pieces tell the story clearly. There is a chocolate brown jacket and shorts set, embossed to look like crocodile skin, finished with black lapels. A herringbone denim suit gets a jolt of energy from contrasting orange embroidery. Navy tailored trousers feature sharp pleats. Alongside these statement items are more versatile pieces: T-shirts and hoodies printed with graphics that nod to a luxury world.
The collection is finished with accessories and burgundy nautical-style shoes. Available now in select stores and online.
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