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This summer, Giorgio Armani takes menswear to court

Personal drivers and panic rooms are prerequisites in Hurlingham. Because, in this leafy enclave sandwiched between Putney and Parsons Green, houses are picture postcard fortresses that home many a Londoner with a Coutts account. Its centre point is the Hurlingham Club, an actual ivory tower of polo, tennis and croquet that gives its name to the surrounding area. It has 42 acres of manicured grounds.

and pleated skirts. But rarely have tennis whites – actual, to be played in,"Jenkins, what a darling serve!" tennis whites – been so wearable for the everyday.Giorgio Armani's future Murrays and Raducanus were dressed in the brand's 16-piece collection. The shorts are of a Bermuda cut. Unexpectedly wavy. The polo shirts are boxy, and crisp. Expectedly traditional. The baseball caps and cardigans pepper in a pop of navy to the overarching diamond white. Very Armani.

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