Cold ones that won’t weigh you down

Because you want to look good in linen and still crack open a can in the sun.


1. Beavertown Satellite — Super Session IPA


2.8% ABV
86 calories
Funky graphics, crisp hit. Punchy enough to feel like a “real” beer without the guilt trip.

2. SkinnyBrands Premium Lager


4.0% ABV
89 calories
Low-carb, gluten-free, and surprisingly proper for a “light” lager. Perfect fridge staple.

3. Lagunitas DayTime IPA


4.0% ABV
98 calories
West Coast cool in a can. Slight bite, full taste, low numbers.

4. Kona Light Blonde Ale


4.2% ABV
99 calories
Tastes like a beach holiday. Tropical but still sharp. Not just for holiday mode.

5. Dogfish Head Slightly Mighty


4.0% ABV
95 calories
Monk fruit sweetened and shockingly tasty. Hoppy and lean like a summer playlist on shuffle.

Style. Design. Objects of desire.

Cool, considered picks for the discerning modern man.

1. Maison Margiela Sprinters


Sleek, sharp and low-key subversive. The perfect off-duty flex.

2. Bottega Tie


Minimalist power move. A touch of texture, no fuss.

3. Burberry Cotton Trousers


Clean lines, loose fit. Sharp without trying too hard.

4. Sandro Shirt


Linen blend. Light and just the right amount of relaxed.

5. Prada Re-Nylon Backpack


Tactile, technical, timeless. Luxe for the everyday.

6. Shark x Henry Holland Fan


Statement design meets airflow. Function turned object.

7. Assouline: Jean-Michel Frank


Art deco purity. The ultimate coffee table elevation.

8. Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses


Classic silhouette, future-ready tech. Capture the moment, look sharp doing it.

9. Tom Ford Cap


Cashmere crown. Quiet luxury with edge.

10. Belstaff x Merrell Hikers


Outdoor credentials. City attitude. The collab we didn’t know we needed.

Words & Style by John Pocock

Warm weather dressing for the city doesn’t have to mean style sacrifice. If you’re a man over 40, navigating that fine line between polished and overly trend-chasing can be a daily challenge. But the trick? Invest in great shirts—and know how to wear them.

Here are four looks I’ve been wearing on rotation—each rooted in premium pieces that keep you cool in the heat while holding their own in creative or smart office settings.

Look 1: Relaxed But Sharp

Shirt: Reiss | Cap: Burberry | Trousers: Maison Margiela | Shoes: Bottega Veneta

A crisp camp-collar shirt is your best friend when the heat hits. This one from Reiss has a light structure that sits nicely without clinging, especially when worn open-necked. Paired with tailored Margiela trousers and minimalist slip-ons from Bottega Veneta, it’s equal parts fashion-forward and grown-up. The Burberry cap adds a graphic edge that keeps the vibe without veering into costume.

Shop now alternative:

Orlebar Brown Maitan Camp-Collar Linen Shirt £295

Look 2: Casual Friday, Upgraded

Polo T-shirt: Sandro | Cap: Ralph Lauren | Trousers: Sandro | Trainers: Casablanca x New Balance

The humble polo gets a serious glow-up in this pairing. Crisp and clean, this Sandro number fits neatly without shouting. The soft neutral tones keep it classic, while the Casablanca x New Balance trainers inject just enough heat to say “I know what I’m doing.” It’s an ideal look for dress-down days in more relaxed office cultures—or weekend gallery runs.

Shop now alternative:

Sunspel Riviera Polo Shirt £138



Look 3: Slim and Italian
Shirt: Sandro | Jeans: Vintage Helmut Lang | Shoes: Mr P.
This one’s for the purists. A khaki overshirt worn open or buttoned up recalls classic Italian menswear. The white Helmut Lang jeans are from the 90s—a reminder that while wide cuts dominate right now, slim jeans will always look great if you wear them right. They’re still central to the Hedi boy aesthetic and, if you want proof that it works on the older man, look no further than @alessandrosquarzi on Instagram. He’s a masterclass in grown-up swagger.

Shop now alternative:

Drake’s Cotton-Linen Popover Shirt £279


Look 4: The Office-Ready Minimalist
Shirt: COS | Trousers: Helmut Lang | Sneakers: Common Projects
This is pure quiet luxury. A clean white short-sleeve shirt from COS meets relaxed tailored trousers and the evergreen Common Projects Achilles Low. Ideal for more formal summer meetings when you want polish without overheating.

Shop now alternative:

Arket Relaxed Poplin Shirt £57

Welcome to The Edit — my weekly curation of things that have caught my eye across fashion, design, and culture. Think of it as your visual digest for stylish living: a blend of timeless menswear, tactile objects, and understated design cues — all with that essential grown-man edge.

1. LOEWE Rio Slipper in Suede and Raffia


Resort energy in shoe form — the kind of loafer that pairs as well with tailored trousers as it does with relaxed linen. The woven raffia base gives it texture, while the soft suede upper keeps things elegant.

2. Jacques Marie Mage Sunglasses (Model: Zephirin)


Big character energy. These are not quiet frames — they’re architectural, deliberate, and timeless. A future heirloom for your face.

3. MHL. Overall Shirt in Washed Mineral Blue


Sits somewhere between utilitarian and artistic. Boxy, breathable, and just offbeat enough to feel like a gallery-piece shirt you could wear anywhere.

4. Dries Van Noten Camp Collar Embroidered Dégradé Shirt


Light-catching embroidery and a slow fade of colour. This is a summer dinner shirt for the design lover. Quietly flamboyant — if you know, you know.

5. Sandro Two-Tone Polo Shirt


A fresh spin on a classic. Slightly retro, slightly Parisian, and totally wearable. Wear it under a Harrington or with pleated trousers and loafers.

6. A.P.C. Journal Small Canvas Messenger


A minimal essential for city days. Feels like the grown-up version of a tote — rugged canvas, no fuss, just enough logo.

7. REISS Cantwell Tapered-Leg Trousers


Soft structure with modern ease. A strong base for summer styling — especially with an open shirt and minimal sneakers.

8. Burberry x Highgrove Cotton Harrington Jacket


Heritage and modern craft collide in this limited piece. Light, structured, and quietly royal — a perfect layer to throw over a tee or polo.

9. Skyline Chess – London Brutalist Edition


Function meets form. Each piece is a sculptural miniature of brutalist London — the perfect object for the coffee table, or just a good excuse to slow down.

10. Bang & Olufsen BeoSound A5 in Nordic Weave


Design-forward sound with a handle. The BeoSound A5 looks like a Nordic picnic basket but plays like a gallery-grade audio system.

Burberry’s new collection—crafted in collaboration with Highgrove Gardens and fashion illustrator Helen Bullock—brings British menswear into the wild.

Signature silhouettes like the Castleford trench and zip bomber keep things classic on the outside, while Bullock’s hand-painted florals add a burst of colour within.

Key pieces:

  • Gabardine bucket hat in soft sand
  • Silk scarf featuring Highgrove’s iconic fountain
  • Printed shirt—a wearable artwork by Bullock

Heritage meets bold expression. Masculine, botanical, and rooted in craftsmanship.

Proceeds support The King’s Foundation—style with purpose

Highgrove Fountain Silk Shirt £990
Mid-length Highgrove Gabardine Trench £2,290
Highgrove Fountain Silk Scarf £370
Reversible Highgrove Cotton Bucket Hat £350