Spring lines tend to lend themselves to bright colors and wild patterns, and Luchiano Visconti is at the forefront of both. From their original men’s shirts to one of our favorite windbreakers we’ve seen to date, Luchiano Visconti gives you bright, bold patterns you won’t find anywhere else. These shirts are definitely made for the ambitiously dressed, and not for those who are trying to blend in. But their blazers and polos offer something for those who are a little more reserved, keeping a little something for everyone in the line.
If you want to add a bright pop of color to your spring wardrobe, here’s a few places to start.
We’ve watched paint splattered jeans make their way onto the runways for years, now it’s your shirt’s turn.
We’ve seen more and more unstructured jackets in recents seasons and they just keep getting better. The perfect piece to transition from the office to happy hour.
Bland belts are boring. The easiest way to upgrade an outfit is with the accessories, and I can guarantee this belt is an upgrade from whatever is holding up your pants right now.
Minimalistic, light, and perfect for spring. This is the kind of windbreaker that will look like it belongs whether you’re in the city or at the golf coarse, and with spring’s wild weather versatility is king.
You can never have too many of these for the summer, especially when the fit is perfect. Stay away from the ones in your dad’s closet and opt for a short sleeve shirt with some game. Like this one.
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