Burberry A/W 2016

From Burberry's new military mantra to Alexander McQueen's butterfly boys, see all the latest sartorial news from the men's shows 

Three models stood next to each other in Burberry coats
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Mood board: Christopher Bailey led Burberry's A/W charge with a military mantra that jumped between high collared, gold buttoned top coats finished with regal red piping and the everyman's somewhat more grungy rib-knit bombers.

Best in show: For those in the market for a classic duffle look no further than Burberry's plaid lined army issue coat, complete with oversized toggles in hues of red, navy and khaki. The house has been busy tracking down and buying up vintage Burberry pieces from around the world (even dating back to the Thirties), which have clearly left their mark on the season.

Finishing touches: A Nineties athleticism was imbued throughout the collection from Bailey's quilted puffer jackets to his zip-up track tops, teamed back with sneakers and a posh spin on speed striped track pants.

Four male models stood in Burberry coats

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Three models stood looking at the camera - two in grey coats and one in red jacket

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Three male models stood wear coats - two in fluffy jackets and one in red bomber jacket

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Two men stood looking at the camera in black long coats

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Three models stood next to each other with checked jackets on

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Models backstage at Burberry A/W 2016

(Image credit: Jason Lloyd Evans)

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Photography: Jason Lloyd-Evans