Men Style
HowTo Fashion Edition treats English as one of eight total languages, so this Men route is built under /en/men/style/ from launch. The editorial architecture is L1 lane, L2 chapter, L3 section, and leaf article. Men is a first-level lane with static hubs, route-specific canonical tags, English hreflang, schema, and visible internal links. Iris does not build menus. The menus and hubs are built by hand in every language so the body, schema, and link graph stay clean. Men Classic is a hand-built fashion hub covering navy blazers, oxford shirts, loafers, grey trousers, trench coats, restraint, and classic dressing without costume. Men Minimalism is a hand-built fashion hub covering quiet outfits, texture, proportion, black, navy, grey, white, negative space, and simple clothes with enough charge. Men Off Duty is a hand-built fashion hub covering weekend polish, denim, knits, chore jackets, sneakers, overshirts, and casual clothes that still have shape. Men Workwear is a hand-built fashion hub covering chore coats, field jackets, denim, boots, flannel, canvas, utility pockets, and rugged pieces worn cleanly. Men Smart Casual is a hand-built fashion hub covering soft jackets, loafers, knit polos, clean denim, trousers, daytime dinners, relaxed offices, and polished casual balance. Men Personal Style is a hand-built fashion hub covering repeat pieces, reference points, taste diagnosis, color comfort, silhouette memory, and rules that actually fit a man. Men Color for Men is a hand-built fashion hub covering navy, charcoal, white, stone, brown, olive, oxblood, black, denim blue, and color combinations that hold up. Men Pattern Basics is a hand-built fashion hub covering stripes, checks, herringbone, houndstooth, scale, spacing, shirt patterns, tie patterns, and quiet pattern mixing. Contributor articles live below contributor profiles: Nelly under /en/contributors/nelly/ and JT under /en/contributors/jt/. Iris women and Iris men leaf pages sit beneath these hubs at scale, while the static hierarchy prevents orphan leaves and preserves SEO depth. Article paths are mapped clearly so each guide can grow from a specific styling question instead of a generic topic.