Men's shirts are looking to inspiration from the great outdoors this season, with designers opting for a number of lumberjack-style garments.
This is according to Clare Richardson, writing for the Daily Telegraph, who claimed a number of top companies are exploiting the rough and ready look.
Ms Richardson noted that fringed lumberjack quality shirts have been on display from Trussardi and Salvatore Ferragamo.
These men's shirts have been combined with "masculine chunky knits", checked overcoats and heavy shawls to create a layered look.
Those looking to accessorise can do so with thick gun socks and on-trend heavy lace boots, she added.
Military ensembles are also popular, the journalist claimed, with large overcoats being combined with stonewashed men's shirts to achieve a masculine image.
Writing for the Financial Times, Nicola Copping recently stated lumberjack-style garments are making a comeback and have been widespread on a number of catwalks in recent months.