Fair warning: camp-collar shirts don’t suit everyone. The spread
shape of the style – which has become a big hit in the summer
wardrobes of men young and old over the past few years – looks
great on those with broader shoulders and prominent chests, but
can be a little drowning on those without. Should you fall into the
former camp then this is your lucky season as floaty, silky bowling
shirts – complete with laid-out-as-you-like camp (or Cuban) collars
and more colour and pattern than you could throw a maraca at – are
big news right now. They’re excellent worn over an oiled-up chest
and a pair of clashing swimmers – but will also score you style
points teamed with a cellular vest and a close-cut dark seersucker
suit. You might just not want to wear anything else until Christmas.Valentino
£590. At
matchesfashion.comPrada
£575. At
matchesfashion.comGucci
£700. At
K matchesfashion.comINGP I NSFloaty-light silk bowling shirts aren’t just reserved
for Swingers and Sopranos, you know?Story byTeo van den BroekePhotograph byRosaline ShahnavazStyling byAngelo Mitakos●Shirt, £845. Shorts, £355.
Both by Dolce & Gabbana.
dolcegabbana.com. Necklace,
£175. Ring, £315. Both by
Tateossian. tateossian.com+
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