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What’s Good This Week: END. Links Up With Stone Island, Jacques Marie Mage Launches John & Yoko collection, and more

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Ollie Cox

These are the menswear happenings you need on your radar this week, including a Callum Turner Citi Bike flex, Haider Ackermann’s latest Canada Goose Expedition, and Champion taking us off-grid.

END. sees out its 20th anniversary collaborations with Stone Island 

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It’s been a big year for luxury retailer END. as it celebrates its 20th anniversary. And while not old enough to legally order a beer in America, it’s got enough skin in the game to pull in some of the biggest menswear brands to toast two decades in business. The collaborations have been ongoing throughout the year – but a very special, very sick link-up with Italian label Stone Island sees things out. The result is a Translucent Cover-TC & Plated Reflective Jacket in thematic Emerald Green, with special white compass badges nodding to fabric treatment and research. These bad boys are out now in a limited run of 30, across END.’s Milan, London, and Newcastle stores. 

Callum Turner is proof of the polo shirt’s immortal menswear power 

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In the menswear game, sometimes going simple and well-cut with what you wear is the best way to go. Just ask Callum Turner, who was pictured this week riding a Citi Bike through Central Park in New York. What was special about the fit? Well, nothing in-particular. But he did look clean, sharp, and seriously put together in a fitted polo shirt – the men’s fashion all-rounder. Smart, but not too smart, and not too casual either. And if you do find yourself packing on the bicep gains this winter, going a little fitted on the sleeves is going to work wonders. Thank you Callum Turner for showing the immortal power of good, simple clothing.

Haider Ackermann’s new Canada Goose collection goes polar bear spotting 

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Haider Ackermann is that guy. He’s hitting fancy dinners in sublime tailoring and heading deep into the wilderness the next morning. His latest venture into the wild marks his Autumn/Winter 2025 Snow Goose collection for Canada Goose, which he put to the test in Churchill, Northern Canada. Ackermann was joined by friends of the brand including designer Conner Ives and Man About Town cover star D’Pharaoh Woon-A-Tai, as they experienced the land that helped sculpt the label. Then, they headed onto the Tundra with Polar Bears International, a longtime preservation partner of the performance outerwear brand. It’s got the makings of a God-tier Instagram dump for those involved, for sure. But for a good cause, too. The Autumn/Winter 2025 collection is available to shop now

Jacques Marie Mage honours John Lennon and Yoko Ono 

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Jacques Marie Mage is serving up a limited-edition run of glasses in honour of John Lennon and Yoko Ono’s legacy of love, artistic creations, and massive cultural influence, produced in partnership with Sean Ono Lennon and Yoko Ono herself. The DR. DREAM glasses are inspired by those worn by John Lennon while he worked on Double Fantasy with Ono, while the Ocean Child pair looks to late 1970s styles worn by Ono at the time. If you’re into it, be quick, as an exclusive vinyl reissue of Double Fantasy will accompany orders while supplies last. Available now

GAPStudio makes its menswear debut 

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Zak Posen’s first teased his GAPStudio menswear vision when he created a custom satin jacket and trouser look for Timothée Chalamet to wear at this year’s Oscars nominee dinner. But now, he’s launched his first shoppable men’s line, revisiting the 1990s through a contemporary lens with baggy cords, chambray shirts, skinny ties and satin jackets. “We’ve made bespoke pieces for Michael B. Jordan and Owen Cooper, and continued to see men gravitating toward our gender-inclusive styles, like the moto jacket from our first drop. The new menswear collection builds on that energy – refined, confident, and rooted in the same modern sensibility that defines GapStudio,” Posen shared in a statement.

Champion goes off-grid with Harlem Eubank 

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For its latest campaign, Champion has tapped professional boxer Harlem Eubank, profiling him in the runup to his next fight. Eubank takes his gear into nature, as he leaves the noise  behind to prepare for the ring. And even if you’re not a professional boxer, getting off-grid in today’s world is something we could all benefit from. Check out the campaign film here

Lyle & Scott and Fly Nowhere explore football heritage 

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Terrace culture’s impact on menswear is huge, spanning lands in Soho nursing pints in Sambas to die-hard football fans clad in track-tops, and even on the runways. And Lyle & Scott has explored football casual culture with its partnership with creative studio Fly Nowhere. The capsule comprises football jerseys, long-sleeves and track jackets with winks to the warm-up kits and bootleg gear of the early 2000s. It’s primed for trendy east London boozers as much as the match day terraces, and available here.

Manchester brand Couture Club take first steps into footwear

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Perfecting your stride as a brand in the world of sneakers is no easy feat, but with their debut shoe, nascent streetwear powerhouse Couture Club has done it in one. It helps that The Axis sneaker, inspired by the verve of skate culture, has motion, balance and control stitched into its very existence. Destined to be a bedrock of any ensemble, its neutral colourways and classic silhouette make it a sensible choice for an afternoon on the wintery North England ramps and some casual refinement for a night on the tiles. Plus, the brand launched it by taking over tattoo studio The Manchester Social. Consider footwear flair officially inked into their legacy. Shop The Axis here, and at Selfridges and Flannels from mid-December. 

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