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    The DSquared Canadian-born designers are known for their elaborate themed fashion shows and collaborations with top celebrities. You haven't heard of them? Well here is your chance to look like you know something. Add a red collar underneath for bonus points.

    Hands down, THE softest boxers around. Form fitting and comfortable, pima cotton should be one of your most intimate friends. You wear these everyday, $17 is easily worth the price. Available in an assortment of solids at Banana Republic.

    This tweed blazer is from US military supplier. Spiewak & Sons. The jacket is a 2-button design with patched pockets, notched lapel, partial lining and a singular back vent. Further proof that you don't have to sacrifice style because of the cold.

    Never again will that beer bottle keep your hand unavailable. This uniquely innovative hoodie includes a pocket on the front that will caress your frosty cold one.

    The V-Neck has always been a staple. Break out a unique pattern for the upcoming holidays. Express gives us just another thing to be thankful for!

    Keep it clean and casual with this Ribbed Zip Cardigan from Lacoste. The cardigan uses rich textile work to contrast the smooth cotton faces. Branded with the signature crocodile logo and available in 3 colors.

    Your outdoor athletic pursuits may not involve cricket, but you can still dress with the same class. This sweater is adaptable to many situations, so take advantage.

    No, you probably shouldn't wear these jogging around town, but it would be nice to be the warmest person on the mountain this winter. DRI-FIT keeps the sweat off and Nike Pro Technology gives support with breathability.

    What are you going to use to set yourself apart? A honey colored, hand tailored corduroy suit, of course. Because of its uniqueness, this shouldn't be your only suit, but it will work splendidly for those not-so-formal special occasions.

    Comme des Garçons designer Rei Kawakubo has signed on to create a special line for H&M. The Japanese designer, on behalf of his self-owned, French named company, will create full men's and women's lines that will be available at ultra affordable H&M prices. A release slated for November, the line will include Kawakubo's unique, clever cuts and ambivalent details.