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Gear Up For A New Day In The Latest Drop From This Staple Menswear Label

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A man standing beside a 4WD dressed in Van Heusen.

2020 introduced various new concepts (like work from home) and challenges (like work-life balance). Beyond being downright terrifying at times, it was a year that switched things up and challenged our flexibility and adaptability to a whole new level. Let us just say: Well done, you.  

Now that we're entering into a whole new era and a new normal is on the horizon, we reckon it's time to dress the part. And, here to help you re-emerge in style is the newest drop from iconic menswear label, Van Heusen

Established in 1881, the Van Heusen brand is known for its affordable looks and reliable shirts. The label's newest campaign—titled "A New Day"—has been designed to get you on your feet. With the theme being freedom, the idea is to get you feeling energetic, motivated, confident, and comfortable as you explore, discover, and adapt in this new world order.

It's about ditching the sweats and the full-time activewear, getting a bit dressed up, feeling put together, and getting out there. It's also about a new kind of smart casual that'll see you suit up (literally) for the office or the weekend in one.  

We’re talking about the innovative "casual suit" made from washed Calvary twill that’s super soft to the touch—and suitable for a relaxed day out or a serious office meeting. There are the half-lined jackets like the bomber jacket or the raincoat that’ll layer up both your casual and business attire perfectly, and the chino-style pants with maximum comfort and flexibility to move around stylishly in office and daily settings.

Check out the new drop from Van Heusen here and shop three shirts for $99. 

Image credit: Van Heusen

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