
To make sure you’re rocking the right gear while saving money, each week Complex scours the virtual racks for the best sample and retail sales in our Deals Of The Week post. From Brooks Brothers suits to Kidrobot hoodies and a Seize sur Vingt moving sale, see below for all the deals worth checking out…
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The end of summer is near, meaning you should be putting your T-shirts on the back burner and re-upping on some smart check shirts. Classes are right around the corner and you know you want to get a leg up on your back-to-school gear. So take a break from the tees and pick up a check shirt. From classic looks from Five Four to rugged options from Obey, see below to check out the finest pieces you can wear from late-summer through fall..
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We at Complex are on a grown-man kick. It’s not always about fresh kicks and a T-shirt—sometimes we want to put on a suit and get our Mad Men on. When you do decide to spruce up your outfit with a tie, don’t forget the small and undervalued accessory called the tie clip. You don’t want to be the fool with your tie flipping around in the wind do you? This one by J.Crew is made of sterling silver: classic and simple. Detail pics and Buy It Now info below…
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We’re still devastated by the loss of John Hughes, and none of the filmmaker’s flicks had more of a profound influence on us than the 1986 classic Ferris Bueller’s Day Off. With it’s endless quotables, Hughes’s fourth film made us want to ditch class and dodge truant officers (well, more than we already were). And if you re-watch it now, its pretty clear that the film’s fashion has come back into style 23 years later—the Ray Ban’s, knit vests and plaid trousers. Even if you were in diapers when Ferris hit theaters, we’re sure you’ve recently rocked something that was fashionable two decades ago. If you want to get a similar look before you start cutting classes, allow the Complex style team to show you how to get fresh like Ferris and Cameron below…
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Meat Force 1s: best customs ever. [High Snobiety]
Hey J. Crew is kind of cool right now (?). This is the dude. [Valet]
House of Hoops to the world: “We Global!” [Nice Kicks]
We could care less about yachts of the future, what with where the money is going and all, but if you’re Puff or Jay and are bored, have a look. [PSFK]
Brooklyn Machine Works x Element = Brooklyn Element (track bikes and such). [Freshness]
The Maharishi/adidas pack is, “Gonna be hot.” [Sneaker Freaker]

Check out the new Invisible:Man collection, available now, at the New York flagship. [High Snobiety]
Supreme’s new Malcom McClaren collection is dope. [Slam x Hype]
So it looks like the all black 3M “Toro Bravo” Jordan Vs are available separately in Europe. In the US you have to buy the two pack, which is more expensive. Yay math, yay flying to London to get a pair of sneakers. [Sneaker News]
Mos Def shows off the new Neighborhood collection. [High Snobiety]
DQM, Kicks, and Huf bring forth 3Feet High part II. [Mash Kulture]
If you live in NYC, go check out the new J. Crew Men’s Shop. Really. [Freshness]

If you’re hitting up a New Year’s Eve celebration tomorrow night, you don't need to rock a tux to look like a billion bucks. Shoot, you don’t even need a suit'adding a few dressy details to a basic outfit will help you stand out with class.
First things first: start with a crisp white dress shirt and dark indigo denim. For the style savvy man, this is a sneaker-optional look, but most regular guys should probably break out the hard-bottom shoes. Once you have this basic outfit in place, add on the following accessories for the full effect….
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