
Dries Van Noten does things to clothes that we can only dream about. For A/W10 he seemingly took the scissors to the menswear collection and pieced it back together in the wrong order. Happily the 'wrong' order was, of course, very much right. Follow his lead and make sure your shirt is anything but plain this season
All by Dries Van Noten from harveynichols.com
Photographer: Jason Hetherington
Fashion editors: Jo Jones and Helen Seamons
Hair and makeup: Juliana Sergot
Model: Ty at nevsmodels.co.uk Photograph: Jason Hetherington

As prints go, this is real talking point. If you look closely the pattern reveals a catacomb bone design
By Alexander McQueen from matchesfashion.com Photograph: PR

Never have that "how do you tie a bow-tie?" problem again
By Neil Barrett from brownsfashion.com Photograph: PR

This is a Himalayan-inspired graphic from Canadian design duo Burkman Brothers. We suggest wearing it with relaxed khaki chinos and desert boots
By Burkman Brothers from liberty.co.uk Photograph: PR

A washed chambray hunting shirt with suede gun patch. Bring the spirit of the wild west to your wardrobe
By Ralph Lauren from my-wardrobe.com Photograph: PR

Those clever b Store chaps have updated the classic lumberjack check with some cord patches. We suggest wearing it with a pair of their very fine tailored grey wool trousers - heads will surely turn
By b Store from my-wardrobe.com Photograph: PR

This is pattern for the novice. A fine stripe in a cotton linen mix, cut loose for a relaxed workwear fit
By YMC from liberty.co.uk Photograph: PR

Daddy or chips? Spots or stripes? Happiness is never having to choose
By Our Legacy from my-wardrobe.com Photograph: PR

Having trouble being noticed? Turn up the volume in your wardrobe with this graphic print shirt. Matching trousers are not advised
By Martin Margiela from liberty.co.uk Photograph: PR

If you can lay your hands on a contrast sleeve shirt then bravo, it's very Dries Van Noten. Award yourself extra style points!
From asos.com Photograph: PR