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Cacharel brand presented a new men's collection

Cacharel brand presented a new men's collection

The French fashion house Cacharel, founded more than half a century ago, has shown a new men's collection, items from which can already be found in the brand's boutiques in Europe.

The polo shirt is reimagined here. In addition to the basic models, Cacharel also offers jersey polo shirts or polos with a zip-up collar. To strike a balance between formality and casualness, they can be worn on their own with chinos or under a jacket and jeans.

You can meet the cold weather in a double-breasted trench coat from Cacharel. This is a universal classic that will complete any look: from business (with trousers and loafers) to sporty and casual (with a knitted T-shirt and sneakers). The brand offers raincoats in two shades – dark blue and gray-beige.

The collection also includes a denim shirt with patch pockets on the chest – a great replacement for a cardigan, which will come in handy more than once in early autumn – and an updated three-piece suit. Work, a business meeting, a wedding, a corporate party, a trip to the theatre or a date – it is difficult to list all the scenarios when a classic set of a jacket, vest and trousers will be indispensable.

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