SHARP Finds: The Season’s Best Men’s Accessories

The year is flying by, and over the past few months we’ve seen brands coming to market with a plethora of new men’s accessories that are worthy of attention. With ever-changing trends in bags, shoes, and other categories, it’s at times a struggle to keep up with it all. This is why our editors have taken a moment to recap the summer’s latest and greatest from our favourite brands, distilling the list down to a concise collection of must-haves.

Tiffany Lock Bracelet

Tiffany Lock Bracelet

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While the idea of a “lock bracelet” isn’t entirely new, Tiffany has added their own spin on this latest unisex variant. Unlike other examples that require a special key, the “lock” is created by a special tension mechanism that took the brand’s artisans and engineers roughly a year to perfect. Offered in white, yellow, and pink gold in a few distinct variations, this is the kind of timeless stuff we love to see from the brand. (from $6,800)

Christian Dior Grained Gray Calfskin Saddle Bag

Christian Dior Grained Gray Calfskin Saddle Bag

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Christian Dior Grained Gray Calfskin Saddle Bag

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Variations of cross-body bags have been turning up all over these days. There’s a lot of variation in the offerings, but this example from Dior has a particular charm to it that immediately caught our attention. An asymmetrical form, subtle grey colour, and safety harness-style buckle all come together seamlessly in a compact bag that could easily see daily use. ($4,200)

Givenchy TK-360+ Sneaker

Givenchy TK-360+ Sneaker

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With a number of brands turning back to rehash designs that are less than a decade old, this latest drop from Givenchy is a breath of fresh air. An evolution of the original TK-360 that appeared at the brand’s Spring/Summer ’22 show, the sole-less completely knit sneaker ditches the laces in its latest form. Not for everyone, perhaps, but we welcome any work that pushes the sneaker world forward rather than relying on nostalgia to draw a crowd. ($1,330)

Fendi Diagonal Sunglasses

Fendi Diagonal Sunglasses

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Though not a new design, there’s something to be said for the classic simplicity of the Fendi Diagonal sunglasses. The silhouette is reminiscent of a few other classic frames out there, in a package that won’t seem dated or out of place a year or two down the road. ($520)

BOSS Stretch-Twill Cap

BOSS Stretch-Twill Cap

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Even now there’s still some stigma surrounding red hats, but with a big white stitched BOSS logo across the front, this one feels pretty safe in our books. It’s got far more Ferrari vibes than MAGA, in a way that can easily pair with a bold summer or fall look. ($128)

Nomos Tetra Neomatik 175 Years Watchmaking Glashütte

Nomos Tetra Neomatik 175 Years Watchmaking Glashütte

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The Nomos Tetra Neomatik — and in particular this 175 Years Watchmaking Glashütte special edition — is a relative underdog in the brand’s collection. Its dimensions are misleading on paper, as the square case is 33mm across by 33mm tall. On the wrist, the proportions are just what they should be for this style of watch. Simple, clean, elegant, but also something that doesn’t have to be reserved for a shirt cuff. ($5,180)

Hermès Bouncing Sneaker

Hermès Bouncing Sneaker

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A second and slightly more conventional sneaker offering makes the cut from Hermès this time, in the form of the brand’s recently launched Bouncing Sneaker. Its soles carve a dramatic profile without being overbearing, and the integration of the “H” logo at the heel is clever, without falling into the oh-so-prevalent logomania craze. ($1,100)

Saffiano Prada Triangle Bag

Saffiano Prada Triangle Bag

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The Saffiano Prada Triangle Bag found a home in our Spring issue, and it remains a favourite of ours when looking at the variety of cross-body bags in the market today. From its triangle form to its brilliant outer texture, this is still a winner as far as we’re concerned. ($3,500)