11 Ways to Turn Up Your Work-From-Home Fits

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Today’s hype-fueled fashion landscape yields a mountain of fresh menswear every month. Which is why every issue of GQ now includes The Drops, a guide to the best of the best new gear as it hits stores. April might not bring many occasions to wear your fresh garments out, but the age of social distancing still presents plenty of opportunities to flex in your new pair of exquisite upcycled jeans by high fashion darling Marine Serre, your badass boots by Tom Ford and Saint Laurent, or even your major leather Bottega Veneta trench. Come shop with us.


Beach Pants
An essential part of sockless spring afternoons: Dolce & Gabbana's pleated and tapered trousers ($975).

Square-Toe Boot
A pair of sleek-and-sexy Tom Ford boots instantly makes your fit 80 percent more Jaggerific. It's science ($1,990).

Floral Blouson
Step inside Virgil Abloh's mind garden with this embroidered Louis Vuitton Men's top, inspired by a beekeeper's uniform ($6,600).

Nylon Backpack
When the original Prada backpack came out in 1984, the Boy Scout staple became fashion. All these years later, it's still the flyest rucksack out ($2,250).

Cuban-Heel Chelseas
With a four-centimeter heel, these Saint Laurent by Anthony Vaccarello boots are best worn with skinny jeans or flared trousers—and a bad attitude ($945).

Leather Coat
Designer Daniel Lee is still new to Bottega Veneta, but his elegant and unabashedly luxe garments already feel essential ($11,000).

Blond Shades
Clout goggles for art gallerists, courtesy of Hedi Slimane and Celine ($400).

Court Cap
Tennis-critter doubles, anyone? This Lacoste x Jeremyville lid is the spring-summer 2020 dad-hat-tourney champ ($40).

Upcycled Denim
Read our feature here for more on these radical upcycled jeans by young design phenom Marine Serre ($1,200).

Abstract Shirt
What do you see in this Rorschach inkblot of an Alexander McQueen dress shirt? We see a black suit's perfect accent piece ($990).

Suede Derbies
Manolo Blahnik may be a stiletto legend, but he got his start making shoes for Warhol and Bowie, so his new dedicated men's collection is—predictably—big heat ($795).

A version of this story originally appeared in the April 2020 issue with the title "Gear For The Fashion Trenches."


PRODUCTION CREDITS:
Photographs by Matt Martin
Prop stylists: Stella Rey and Dustin Hubbs at Mark Edward Inc.

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