Summer meets autumn in this season’s style essentials

Ted Baker brings bright colours and sports influences to AW17

With a nod to their heritage, Ted Baker is plunging into AW17 with a sportier sort of menswear. Advanced fabrications, emblematic branded trims and contemporary seaming create a clean-lined, leisurely look, while still remaining smart.

Dubbed, ‘the new uniform for the modern everyday man’, the brand has blended smart casual with sportswear – and the result is unlike anything we’ve seen in an autumn collection before. Here’s our pick of the best pieces.

The kings of smart casual, the polo has been given a facelift by the brand, introducing button detailing, cleaner cuts and exciting new colours.

A summer must-have, Ted Baker have brought the print shirt into autumn, short sleeves and all. With darker colours than the sunny summer staples, and more muted patterns, these are the perfect way to see in the colder months.

The perfect outfit with which to match some of Ted Baker’s sportier accessories this season, the casual suits can be styled as formally or informally as you need. Versatility is key across the collection here, and the cuts and textures are fit for any occasion.

Again blending the line between casual and smart, the trainers of Ted Baker’s new collection are retro-influenced, with leather look and brogue detailing cropping up across the range.

The breakout jacket of 2017, the reign of the bomber looks set to continue into the colder months. And there is no better than the brand’s burgundy option, adding a splash of autumnal colour into this classic. The light grey is also inverts the bomber’s common colours for an alternative look.

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