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If you’re hoping to amp up your style this spring without looking like a fashion victim, get acquainted with Todd Snyder—the all-American designer (he once worked for Ralph and J.Crew) who makes real clothes (kinda military-inspired) look real good (cue the compliments). Here to show off Snyder’s best collection yet is the latest roster of funnymen from a forty-year-old sketch-comedy show called ’Saturday Night Live’

"I don’t want to shock anybody," says Snyder, whose spring line is—sorry, Todd—shockingly good. "I try to start with the lowest common denominator—I think about everything that should be in a guy’s wardrobe. And then I think about how I could re-invent it." That means stealing olive green back from the Army, making suits in cotton instead of wool, chopping the sleeves off sweatshirts, and turning sweatpants into dress pants. "Those pieces are my foundations," Snyder says. "They’re investments you go back to time and again." They’re perfect for weekend carousing and/or slouching and will carry you from hosting your friend’s birthday bash to watching SNL (even if it’s the next day on DVR).

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On Michael Che: _Blazer $695, T-shirt $85, Sweatpants $195, _

On Kyle Mooney: _Short-sleeve sweatshirt (todd snyder + champion) $88, Shirt $225, Tie $95 pants $395, _

On Colin Jost: _Suit (white label) $795, Shirt $225, _

On Pete Davidson: _Tudo $1,995, T-shirt $80, _

On Beck Bennett, Jacket $1,995, T-shirt $95, Pants $195, All by Todd Snyder