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Keeping up with the latest fashion trends for summer/fall 2023

Keeping up with the latest fashion trends for summer/fall 2023

Blindly following trends? We discourage that... and actually, we take pride in going against the trend. However, if you're seeking to infuse your closet with a touch of originality or upgrade your day-to-day essentials, it's worth maintaining an eye on the ever-changing world of fashion and style. Rather than presenting a superficial list of trends that will never come back, we've chosen to emphasize future masterpieces that are currently in the limelight. So, the following suggestions are some of the most loved articles we would personally welcome and easily integrate into our current wardrobe and are destined to stay in trend for years to come. From the resurrection of military-inspired styles to the ongoing styling of relaxed fits, these are the most wearable men's fashion trends of the year.

Leather jackets

Leather, with its timeless charm, ruggedness, and attractive aesthetics, will always remain a sought-after trend throughout countless seasons. Investing in a leather jacket of superior quality is undeniably one of the wisest style choices you can make. While it may require a substantial investment, its durability guarantees it will be yours forever - and wearable. For a versatile and masculine option, consider a classic motorcycle jacket or a Cafe Racer silhouette, as they effortlessly transcend seasons. Brands like The Jacket Maker offer exceptional choices for winter and autumn. If you desire added warmth and substance, explore sheepskin-lined aviator jackets, such as those offered by Saint Laurent, for example. Originally designed to protect fighter pilots from freezing temperatures at 20,000 feet above the ground, these jackets will provide equally cozy comfort on solid terrain.

Flowers

The resurgence of 70s fashion has been a prevailing trend over the past years, and its popularity continues unabated. In the fall/winter season, this trend occurs through the incorporation of floral prints reminiscent of grandma's curtains, which is surprisingly more wearable than it may initially sound. Major fashion houses like Paul Smith and Kenzo have adopted this trend, adorning shorts, shirts, and tailored garments with vibrant flowery patterns. We suggest incorporating a single statement piece into your outfit while keeping a muted color palette for the rest of your look. By doing so, you can effortlessly channel this trend without overpowering your overall look.

Denim on denim on denim

We're talking about a timeless fabric known for its durability and textured appeal: denim. This is undoubtedly a wardrobe staple for many men, and it can come in the form of jeans, shirts, or jackets. However, we typically wouldn't recommend donning a complete denim costume. That is until we witnessed the fall/winter runway shows. Several big brands and fashion houses effortlessly combined workwear garments in dark indigo, showcasing the potential of head-to-toe denim look. If you're daring enough to try it, opt for a simple silhouette and wear it with confidence. Welcome the art of balancing ratios and let the ensemble speak for itself.

Say goodbye to skinny legs

Because skinny jeans and other pants have fallen out of favor with many trends and fashion designers as well, and even slim-fit options have seen a decline in popularity in recent years. Instead, we are witnessing a revival of relaxed-fit pants reminiscent of the 80s and 90s, and even harking back to the 50s. Many of us have been accustomed to stuffing ourselves into tight-fitting jeans for the better part of a decade, and breaking old habits can be challenging. However, if you embrace looser-fitting legwear, you might be pleasantly surprised by how much you enjoy it. Not only does it offer a stylish option, but it also provides an elevated level of comfort that is worth experiencing.

Utility vests

The workwear trend has established its presence for quite some time, and it shows no signs of fading away anytime soon. However, flannel shirts, chore jackets, and heavy-duty combat trousers tend to be more suitable for the fall and winter seasons. So, how can you incorporate workwear aesthetics into your summer wardrobe? The solution lies in the utility vest. Typically associated with fishermen, hikers, or even characters in distant galaxies, this vest features multiple pockets and a zip closure. By embracing the utility vest, you can infuse a touch of functional style into your summer attire while ensuring practicality and versatility.

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July 7, 2023
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