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Men, we haven’t forgotten about you. The conference revealed a range of impeccable suits for world leaders of all nations and body types. Shop smart. We’ve shown you just how you can dress like a world leader but without the wardrobe budget.
The Ozwald Boateng boutique features button-down, long-sleeve shirts (2 for £60). Pal Zileri features hand-made wool suits (£500 reduced from £900). Also, men’s suits start at £150 at Hackett.
Those who prefer the European-fit, Thomas Pink offers slim-fit Dover Harbour stripe shirts (£49 reduced from £83). Top it off with their stirling silver plated cufflinks (£45 reduced from £99). Get the polished look at Hackett with satin ties (£25 reduced from £60) and men’s trousers (£25 from £53).
Bally presents us a stylish set of men’s lace-up Brogue shoes (£239 from £395).
Alternatively, you can always opt for the inconspicuous “I’m not a banker” banker look. Fat face and Diesel sell a wide range of jeans-even the “worn out” version – at a fraction of its original retail price (Fat face £24 reduced from £44, Diesel £70). Throw on a crinkle linen white shirt from French Connection (£25 reduced from £45), hide the Blackberry, and escape your work reality.



