The main fashion magazines present Xacus men’s shirts in an international and personalized key, as this selection of the best editorials for the month of March shows.
Gentleman & Lei highlights the many facets of the shirt: a basic white version for her, worn with a silk skirt and a lightweight parka for the mid-season; a sky blue and white striped shirt for him, with a pair of linen trousers.
Stripes for womenswear too, an oversized shirt with wide stripes worn with a long high-waisted skirt and striped loafers.
In GQ Italia, the white or pink botton-down business shirt is worn with a grey suit, leather belt and boots and the informal touch of a trench coat.
The Good Life shows a business version in dusty colours and rounded shapes for the beginning of spring featuring a three buttons powder pink jersey polo shirt; monochrome sobriety, the complete opposite of the floral patterns chosen by Style Magazine for a casual approach or a striped shirt to be worn under a deep blue suit, for a decidedly more formal look.
Reve shows a fun, youthful outfit, with a green linen overshirt and striped trousers in earthy hues, and sporty sneakers of the same colour whereas Icon returns to the essential elegance of black and white, perfectly in line with the appeal of the businessman brought to life in Panorama, for the man who is always attentive to style details that make the difference.
Xacus men’s shirts arrive in Spain with Robb Report, which shows four completely different garments. In denim, poplin, linen, cotton, stripes, plain, Oxford, with spread or straight-point collar: Xacus has shirts for everyone. Spanish Vanity Fair shows the elegance of the white shirt in all its shining splendour, even when it is worn loose, not tucked in to trousers for an up-to-date, informal look. We close this comprehensive review of the best editorials by going abroad with the Mexican version of GQ, which shows the irreverent side of white, combining the white shirt and black tie look with a shiny, dark raincoat.
