The best man-bags: A unisex selection for autumn/winter 2015
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Your support makes all the difference.Man-bags have evolved from money-spinning metrosexual catwalk clamp-on to the everyman's must-have accessory. Here's a unisex selection of the very best of the season...
1. Shirt £100, Topman Design, topman.com; trousers £25, asos.com; bag £19.99, newlook.com
2. Sweatshirt £85, whistles.com; backpack £89, Cos, cosstores.com
3. Trousers £20, riverisland.com; holdall £50, Topman, as before
4. Sweater £38, Topman, as before; trousers £20, Asos, as before; leather backpack £295, Whistles, as before
Model: Hugo at Next
Grooming: Dani Guinsberg using Bumble & Bumble and Sisley Skincare
Photographer: Brian Daly
Stylist: Lee Holmes
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