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Surbhi Pansari

What: Valentine’s 2019 collection of apparel for men

USP: With Valentine’s Day around, the assortment comprises range of shirt and trouser set and blazer suit pieces, perfect for the occasion.

Price: Rs 11,000 onwards (shirt and trouser set), Rs 25,000 onwards (blazer suit pieces)

Available: Surbhi Pansari’s store in Kolkata

About Surbhi Pansari: Kolkata based-menswear fashion label by Surbhi Pansari gives a traditional twist fine balanced with global sensibilities. The brand hopes to bridge the existing gap between innovative designs and perfect tailoring in men’s apparel by offering repertoire of Indo-western, Jodhpuris, waist coats, bandhgala’s, suits and shirts, along with distinctively embellished occasional and party wear.

Corneliani

What: Collection of leather bags for men

USP: Moulded in Italian woven leather, these bags are spacious and feature handy details and multi-zipped pockets. The boston bag in the assortment offers easy transition from office to leisure and travel, while the briefcase bag with combination lock and double inside compartment offers utmost functionality when travelling.

Price: Rs 90,000 onwards

Available: Corneliani stores in Delhi and Bangalore

About Corneliani: Italian menswear manufacturer Corneliani, is known for its suits and sportcoats. The company distributes its products in over 70 countries worldwide through multi-brand stores and around 90 single-brand boutiques. Corneliani also manufactures and delivers made-to-measure suits worldwide.

ITC Wills Lifestyle

What: Spring summer 2019 collection of apparel for men and women

USP: Inspired by the moods of Gujarat - its beauty, vibrant shades, motifs and stunning architecture - the collection integrates rhythmic repetition through traditional embroideries, print language inspired by architecture and colours inspired by the landscape.

Made with premium silk, selvage denim, organic cotton and wool silk, the range comprises shirts, denims and blazers, for both men and women. The colour in the assortment features reds, yellows and blue palettes for women, and lavenders, greens and muted tones for men that are influenced by the landscape, art and culture of the region.

Price: Rs 1,799-5,999 (shirts), Rs 3,999-4,999 (jeans), Rs 1,799-3,999 (knitwear tops), Rs 4,799-29,999 (blazers)

Available: All ITC WLS brand outlets and MBOs in India

About ITC Wills Lifestyle: Synonymous with elegance and style that is effortless and chic, ITC’s Wills Lifestyle presents a premium wardrobe for men and women. With a tempting range of Wills Signature designer wear, Wills Classic work wear, Wills Sport relaxed wear and Wills Clublife evening wear, Wills Lifestyle offers a truly delightful shopping experience for the discerning consumer.

Sunil Mehra | Funk box

What: Collection of embroidered shirts for men

USP: Expanding the SeenUnSeen collection, the assemblage comprises funky shirts that are made of 100 per cent cotton and hand-embroidered with motifs like cupid, numeric articles, love and peace, and more.

Price: Rs 27,500

Availability: Sunil Mehra stores in New Delhi and Gurgaon

About Sunil Mehra: After starting his career in 1990, designer Sunil Mehra has gained unprecedented reputation for creating men’s garments. He is the only Indian menswear fashion designer who introduced a unique luxury clothing range inspired by the touch of spiritualism. His designer sensibilities vary between styles inspired by Krishna and donning functionality.

Numero Uno | Eco-Neutral

What: SS 19 collection of shirts for men

USP: The range comprises shirts with familiar fabrics, simple shapes and warm colours. The theme of the assortment advocates being close to nature, and the importance of sustainable living. The fabrics are textured, prints are bio-inspired and ditsy-floral and retro-geometric, accompanied by checks and stripes in pastel to bright colours. The shirts are made from blended fabrics like tencel-cotton, modal-cotton, linen-cotton and mélanges. In keeping with the theme, the colours are neutrals tones of beiges, greys and khakis and soft pastel peach, pink and pale blue.

The assortment also includes holiday inspired shirts with brighter pigmented colours, bright checks, horizontal stripes, tropical and beach prints and underwater marine inspired motifs. Fabrics are soft, fluid and blended suited for the warm weather.

The assemblage also features checks and plaids inspired from the Native American culture with patterns and colour combinations.

Price range: Rs 1,399 onwards

Available: Numero Uno stores in Delhi/NCR, UP, J&K, Punjab and online on numerounojeanswear.com

About Numero Uno: One of India’s first indigenously manufactured denim labels, Numero Uno, was incorporated in 1987. Over the years, Numero Uno has transformed into a dynamic and perceptive label for the youth. Today, it has the privilege of being one of the few power brands that fuses international trends, innovative fabrics, washes, treatments and accessible pricing.

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