This spring, leisure dressing is back, and we’re its official outfitter. By “leisure,” we mean looks that are relaxed in their proportions and textures, yet still have a luxurious elegance.
Karho Leung, a 33-year-old former accountant, founded his barbershop, 12Pell, to create a communal space for a new generation of Asian Americans — and having over 2 million TikTok followers is only one measure of his success.
Seven ways to look good this February — finish winter strong while staying ahead of the curve on spring trends with these new jackets, shirts and more.
Todd partnered with CFDA CEO Steven Kolb to kick off NYFW festivities (and celebrate the launch of Todd’s Fall 2024 collection, “The Modernist”) with a cocktail party at Frenchette.
Todd’s Fall ‘24 Collection was inspired by masters of design who stripped their work back to its essence, creating art over a functional base, and featuring proportions that are a modern-day take on the “British Drape, ” invented by the Duke of Windsor’s tailor.
Inspire your inner interior designer with five tips from Michael Hofemann and Andrew Arrick, the co-owners of FINCH hudson, a cult antique store in upstate New York.
To capture the romance of Old Miami and bring it into the modern era, Todd searched the world for unique tile and rattan, and partnered with France's Les Crafties.
The Woolrich Black Label by Todd Snyder kicks off an exciting new partnership between the American heritage brand and Todd’s refined and rugged take on modern style.
Our new January collection features Cashmere Shirt Jackets, Relaxed Fit Chinos, Rugby Shirts, Work Shirts and one Herringbone Chore Coat that’s a new team fave.
The Fall ‘24 Collection was inspired by the masters of design who stripped their work back to its powerful essence, creating beautiful art over a functional base.
At Todd Snyder, everyone is suitable. To prove the point, we asked the regulars from Alfargo’s to put their own spin on our sport coats, suits and tailored workwear.
As the weather turns cool, things are heating up for Matt Bomer — whether it’s in Showtime’s drama, Fellow Travelers, or as Bradley Cooper’s lover in Maestro. His style, a modern take on mid-century classics, looked right at home at Philip Johnson’s Glass House.