Don't call me Gordon Gekko: Power dressing for the boys is all about subtle, stylish touches
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Pinstripe double-breasted suit, £1,447, shirt, £303, and tie, £163, all by Raf Simons, Liberty, Regent's Street, London W1, 020-7734 1234
Prince of Wales check double-breasted jacket, £870, and striped studded shirt, £580, both by Prada, 16-18 Old Bond Street, London W1, 020-7647 5000
Double-breasted quilted cropped jacket, £980, and pleated trousers, £350, both by Jil Sander, 72 New Bond Street, London W1, 020-7495 0076
Linen double-breasted jacket, £595, and matching trousers, £275, both by Mulberry, 41-42 New Bond Street, London W1, 020-7491 3900; socks, £5, and shoes, £90, both by Cos, cosstores.com
Double-breasted coat, £1,015, and trousers, £330, both by Dries Van Noten, Selfridges, 400 Oxford Street, London W1, 0870 837 7377; socks, £5, cos, as before; shoes, £200, Jil Sander, as before
Double-breasted jacket, £1,700, matching trousers, £610, shirt, £510, and scarf, £240, all by Lanvin, 30-32 Savile Row, London W1, 020-7434 3384; shoes, £200, Jil Sander, as before
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