Jeweler Harry Winston is carrying a new collection of men’s jewelry, created by menswear designer Thom Browne, that includes $29,500 Jeweler Harry Winston is carrying a new collection of men’s jewelry, created by menswear designer Thom Browne, that includes $29,500 diamond-studded cuff links and $21,000 money clips.

The preppy Lilly Pulitzer label, which relaunched its menswear line this year after a 24-year hiatus, is selling $295 cashmere V-neck men’s sweaters. And French luxury house Lanvin sells silk pajama shirts and silk scarves to supplement its more classic line of suits.
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The labels say it makes business sense to target men now. In the 12 months ended Oct. 31, U.S. sales of men’s apparel rose 2.6% to $56.3 billion — faster than the 1.9% growth to $103.5 billion in the women’s apparel market, according to market researcher NPD Group.
Men are also doing more of their own clothing shopping. Last year, 75% of men bought most of their own clothes, compared with 52% in 1995, according to Marshal Cohen, NPD’s chief industry analyst.