Ralph Lauren Menswear F/W 2025.26 Milan

The latter half of this collection is truly splendid, starting with that timelessly elegant coffee double-breasted suit. Conversely, the white trousers throughout are terrible, their pleated design only serves to broaden the models' silhouettes.

The grey-mauve checked double-breasted suit is nothing short of magnificent. Equally praiseworthy is the sublime black topcoat, as well as the luxurious coffee velvet double-breasted suit, another highlight. The two suede jackets paired with black trousers exude an effortless sophistication.

However, black or coffee trousers would help with cohesion of the entire collection. The all-white ski-inspired look towards the end is the singular success in that - with the perfect balance of simplicity and grandeur.

Out of a modest 40-look collection, only about 10 are truly worthy of attention...
 
Looking "old money" is way too boring (well, looking "new money" is not exciting anyways). Some nice coats and jackets; but you can get that anywhere else (and bespoke).

Those horrible white socks again!! My eyes!!
 
It is a bit stale in an old fashion way, but if people are talking about the old money trend, it is definitely the RL conservative look embodying such culture. I always like it having the allure of old money America whose men and boy come from the well-to-do conservative families. Like jeanclaude said, one can get them bespoke somewhere with excellent tailors, but the RL is just another world for American elites.
 
Timeless Ralph Lauren, this could be from 1990, 2012 or 2035. More consevative even than Tod's.
Not a single ounce of Fashion here, for the good and for the bad.

If you ask me, the only daring thing are the watch cases, which are absolutely not to my taste.
 
Timeless Ralph Lauren, this could be from 1990, 2012 or 2035. More consevative even than Tod's.
Not a single ounce of Fashion here, for the good and for the bad.

If you ask me, the only daring thing are the watch cases, which are absolutely not to my taste.
I think there is always a market for mature men who don't care about fashion but would like to have their wives buy the same old stuff for them. There is something similar to the conservative side of Maria Grazia's Dior where Meliania Trump is very fond of it.
 
I do not like this at all. Very mid tier department store. It’s too classic, too old fashioned and conservative for my liking.

I’d prefer his more rugged offerings.
 

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