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Typically, Europe has been the home of luxury fashion, with most of the major houses setting up shop some time ago in the streets of Paris, Milan, London. Nowadays, though, the shifting face of luxury fashion and specifically that of menswear, has meant that America is the new major player.

That’s why MR PORTER has taken a trip to the States to celebrate the brands that are shaping the new zeitgeist.

MR PORTER In America debuted on October 19 as an exclusive collection featuring more than 40 brands and more than 600 pieces across ready-to-wear, footwear, accessories, and fine jewelry. Names like BODE, Gallery Dept., The Elder Statesman, Thom Browne, and many more paint a picture of America’s flourishing scene.

What’s perhaps most notable about MR PORTER In America is the sheer range of styles on offer. From BODE’s homage to US tourism to Tom Ford’s Texas-leaning capsule or Rhude’s Napa Valley collection, each label involved offers a new lens through which to understand modern American style.

Below, we’ve rounded up some of our top picks from the MR PORTER In America capsule collection.

Keep scrolling to shop 5 of our favorite pieces from MR PORTER In America.

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