Siegelman Stable Presents an ’80s-Inspired Take On Menswear for FW24
Spanning a wool coat, dad hat and wide-legged slacks.















For its Fall/Winter 2024 collection, Siegelman Stable was inspired by its legacy, dating back to the 1980s. Founder Max Siegelman is the son of horse trainer Robbie Siegelman, who opened the doors to Siegelman Racing Stable in 1982.
The brand strikes a balance between relaxed fits and sophisticated aesthetics and cuts in the first FW24 drop, of which there will be multiple. Presenting “a contemporary take on traditional menswear, reimagined,” Siegelman Stable designed a boxy button-down with wide shoulders, styled both closed and layered over a white tank.
Accompanying the shirt is a pair of wide-legged slacks and a dark wool coat adorned with two metal snap closures. And in true Siegelman Stable fashion, each look is topped off with a cap bearing the brand’s horse logo.
The lookbook was shot in Flyfish Club, a members-only social club set to open in Manhattan’s Lower East Side. Like all of its releases, a portion of the proceeds benefit equine therapy.
The first drop of the FW24 capsule will be available on the Siegelman Stable’s website starting Friday, September 20.