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Hilfiger’s updating extended as well to the relaxed mien of this collection, reflected especially in its nods, here and there, to pajamas (even the collection’s tux got pajama-fied) and, more generally, in the clothing’s easygoing shapes. The Tommy team had combed the archive for signature pieces, and then translated them into new boxier and baggier silhouettes. Dressy striped wool trousers in a slack, pajama-bottom shape epitomized the approach and will undoubtedly hold a lot of appeal for dudes with desk jobs but zero patience for formal office attire. These days, that’s quite a constituency.
