Best New Menswear Releases This Week, April 5, 2023

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Lululemon Metal Vent Tech Short-Sleeve Shirt Updated

Metal Vent Tech Short-Sleeve Shirt Updated

Lululemon Metal Vent Tech Short-Sleeve Shirt Updated

Lululemon has finally given its best-selling, editors-tested workout shirt the upgrade it deserves. Now, the Metal Vent Tech tee is seamless for a chafe-less wear, its fit and weight are updated to be less clingy on your sweaty skin, and it now comes with more stretch than ever. In short, the cult-fav tee is as breathable as its predecessor but now more comfortable and durable to sport for hours on end, wear after wear.

Ralph Lauren 4D-Flex Max Flex Boxer Brief 3-Pack

4D-Flex Max Flex Boxer Brief 3-Pack

Ralph Lauren 4D-Flex Max Flex Boxer Brief 3-Pack

Warmer days ahead require new skivvies that won’t drag you down. Made with cooling and moisture-wicking fabric, these stretchy boxer briefs are made with modals for extra softness, and their ribbed side panels bring about flexibility to tackle any workout and move.

Allbirds Men’s Risers

Men's Risers

Allbirds’ latest sports a sharp, edge outsole, making it the sleekest silhouette in the brand’s catalog thus far. With a merino wool build, it also feels extra supportive and cozy.

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AYR The Club

The Club

Inspired by Paul Newman’s chore jacket in Cool Hand Luke, this stone-washed hemp denim jacket is all leisure but still has a touch of class that can make you look extra sophisticated.

Madewell Seersucker Easy Short-Sleeve Shirt

Seersucker Easy Short-Sleeve Shirt

Madewell Seersucker Easy Short-Sleeve Shirt

Don’t let anyone fool you: seersucker is perhaps the coolest thing—literally—you can wear in warm weather seasons. It’s breathable and chilly to the touch. Madewell’s laidback yet business casual take on a seersucker summer shirt makes it a versatile spring/summer essential.

Vuori Clothing Pebble Short

Pebble Short

Vuori Clothing Pebble Short

A pair of golf shorts that’s stretchy enough for traveling, athletic enough for sweaty workouts, and sleek enough to be worn to the office is what we call a jack-of-all-trades.

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Bonobos Hemp Denim Chino

Hemp Denim Chino

Term: Denim chino. Definition: feels like jeans but looks like chinos. Now that’s truly the best of both worlds. Made with soft hemp and a relaxed but still tapered fit, you finally get a pair of jeans that you can also wear as office trousers.

Nobull Black Reflective Woven Trainer

Black Reflective Woven Trainer

Nobull Black Reflective Woven Trainer

Wear these workout shoes to the gym, and people will know you mean business. The reflective upper means your moves can still be seen in darker settings, and it’s infused with Armortex® material to fight off the elements and abrasion. And with an extra grippy outsole, it’s truly meant to take on any kind of workout, in any environment.

Adsum Classic Plaid Workshirt

Classic Plaid Workshirt

Adsum Classic Plaid Workshirt

For days when you just want to take it easy—no jacket!—this plaid overshirt lets you easily layer it over a tee.

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Quince 100% European Linen Blazer

100% European Linen Blazer

Quince 100% European Linen Blazer

Now 64% Off

Going somewhere fancy this spring? Best pack a linen suit—it’s breathable, lightweight, and doesn’t take itself too seriously. Quince’s affordable take that looks more expensive than it actually is could be your summer suit essential. To boot, it is versatile to layer over polos and dress shirts or go above khakis and jeans.

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Maverick Li is the Style & Commerce Editor of Men’s Health, where he covers clothing, footwear, watches, and grooming. He was previously the Assistant Commerce Editor at Esquire.

 

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