muted suiting. According to GQ magazine, there's no need for ties to cool down either. They're still the serious executive's best outlet for self-expression. One of he big stories in men's sportswear this spring is coordinates. Shirts, slacks and matching belts, all by Pal Zileri, sold exclusively at L'Uomo Vogue feature pattern on pattern shirts teamed with patterned slacks all in coordinating colors. "Women have been able to mix and match coordinates for years. Now it's time for men to have selections already teamed together," says Rogovin. In fabrics for sportswear, "many manufacturers are combining linen and viscose. The combination holds the die quite well and the colors are more vibrant," adds Rogovin. Mustards, yellows, and black, white, and teal combinations can be found in oversized crew neck sweaters whose fantastic patterns and prints are inspired by Italian designers. "Tonal for spring rather than contrasting is the most fashion forward look," says Barbara Jacobs of Mark Keller in Birmingham. "Creams and whites, and tans and ecrus rather than black and khaki are new this season." Be on the look out for creamy, pale tones and desert neutrals. Single-breasted blue chambray sports coat, $150, by Haspel. Italian mentality, combining handmade construction, no lining and a surgeon's sleeve. "It is perfect with a shirt and tie during daytime, and then roll the sleeves back and remove the tie for evening," says Grumet. "At our store, we show you the options and you decide if it's right for you. Black, and black and white together is a fashion forward look this spring. "A black suit should always have a place in a man's wardrobe. It's flattering, attention 80 Jewish News grabbing and accessorized correctly for business, and still demands respect without being too dressy," says Kosins. "The conservative man is looking to black in a suit this season," adds Fred Rubenstein, of Fredericks of Farmington. "The black and white blazer is also a hot item." Houndstooth, glenplaids, and mini-herringbones are really strong in traditional and Italian styling. Boldly striped shirts in colors like royal blue, scarlet, and emerald green, on crisp white backgrounds add life to subdued, SHIRTS Button-down shirts and English spread collars in cotton blends and silks are abundant and acceptable. At L'Uomo Vogue, however, the button-down shirt is worn for sport, usually without a tie. "Many of the shirts at Executive Custom Shirtmakers are made with contrasting collars and cuffs," says Ernest Drucker. Some of spring's fashion colors are peach, melon, lilac and pink. "Stripes are bolder; and muted as well as bold checks are the more casual look with a sport jacket," adds Drucker. "The nice thing