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Street Style: The Top 7 Trends from Spring 2014
If the men on the streets outside the European fashion shows are any indication, the double-breasted blazer is officially back, neon trainers are finding their place amongst the fashionable set, floral prints are popping up all over, and the man bag is getting chic, according Details Trends for men Spring/Summer 2014 (video) |
Men's fashion trends
1 of 5 Double-Breasted Blazer How to wear them: Sparingly. Double-breasted blazers are hard to pull off, and if the cut is too baggy, they can look like a bad '80s vintage find. "It should be tailored short in the body and fitted well around the waist, so I would only recommend it for those well-versed about style and fit," The Buying Director at online menswear retailer MR PORTER Toby Bateman 2 of 5 Patterned Jackets Expect to see lots of different printed jackets this year, from plaid to floral. Even camo will make a resurgence. Pair a patterned jacket with solid-colored shorts or pants. If you're style savvy, throw a contrasting print in the mix with a button-down shirt. 3 of 5 Printed Pants Printed pants have been really popular in women's fashion for the last few years, and now they're inching into the men's market. Use the same rules as printed jackets and keep things minimal. Also make sure your pants are well-tailored so they don't end up looking like you wore PJs to the office 4 of 5 White Suits All-white suit combos were popular at a wide range of Mercedes Benz Fashion Week shows, including the edgy Diesel Black Gold, the eccentric Billy Reid, and the preppy Black Sheep by Brooks Brothers collections. The trick with wearing all white is to make sure textures contrast to keep it from becoming tacky: a white cotton shirt looks good with a linen suit, a white t-shirt balances out a silk jacket, etc. 5 of 5 High-Rise or Rolled Pants Choose a pair of pants that fit you well, put on some awesome sneakers or boat shoes, and just go for it. Of course, this style works better with casual pants like chinos and jeans than with suit attire, so keep that in mind. more |
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