(blue man on the right; you can cut the guy on the left) When in doubt, just colour-coordinate everything. Michele Michelsanti / Pitti Immagine
The shirt, the spectacles, the mustache - it was on the brink of going overboard, but somehow it all worked. A good advert urging guys to inject more colour to their wardrobe. Photos by Enrico Labriola / Pitti Immagine
Not for the faint of heart. Normally we don't advocate matching graphic ensembles (and florals at that) but this man pulled it off with aplomb - and somehow still looked masculine. Photos by Enrico Labriola / Pitti Immagine
How you should be dressing this summer. Enrico Labriola / Pitti Immagine
Volume was a trending topic at this seasonÕs runway shows; now itÕs trickled down to the streets. Note how he contrasted his topÕs loose fit with a tight beanie. Photos by Enrico Labriola / Pitti Immagine
Heritage tailoring at its best, care of our time-hopping train conductors. Who cares if the temps were in the 80s? These lads went all out and didnÕt even show a single bead of sweat. Photos by Enrico Labriola / Pitti Immagine
Who says it's all about skinny ties? Mark our words: you'll be seeing this wide variety back on the runways. Photos by Enrico Labriola / Pitti Immagine
The prize for best accessories goes to É the backpack and the beard. Enrico Labriola / Pitti Immagine
The most personal way we've seen someone wear a suit. It's all in the details: the tie, the backpack, the silver chain. Enrico Labriola / Pitti Immagine
Making his first Pitti appearance, the Thom Browne intern Lance Jubel was, hands-down, the week's best dressed. Right on Day 1 he wore the most dapper of plaid suits - designed by his boss, of course. We suspect Browne sent him to the fair to simply peaco???