Tribal/ethnic trend:
Designers have gotten inspirations from other cultures and have incorporated them into their designs. The ethnic pieces can be integrated effortlessly into your current wardrobe without making you look like a tribal chief. From the catwalk to the high streets we have seen the Aztec prints re-emerging, the Aladdin style pants, oriental style jackets, paisley prints, and velvet, earthly tone and suede fabrics. The ethnic trends come in form of knitwear, shirts, t-shirts, blazers and trousers.
Denim Trend:
Most men own denim and if not you need to get yourself a denim piece of clothing. This time around denim come with patchwork and bleach effects and even denim accessories such as bags, shoes and bow ties. Denim can be dressed down or up depending on the occasion. For a work wear pair your denim jacket with V neck knitwear, shirt and tailored pants and boots. Denim jackets can also be worn with shorts or pants. For an off duty look wear double denim.
Stripe trend for Men:
Bright stripes are bang on trend this season and from the catwalk to the high streets stripes have been the focal point of the outfits. Stripe pieces come inform of suits, t-shirts, jackets, knitwear, stripe blazer, shorts, shoes, trousers, pants and shirts. Pair a stripe t-shirt with jeans/chino and loafers for a casual look. One can also pair a polo shirt with a blazer with shorts or solid colour pants.
Tailored shorts trend:
With the weather warming up tailored shorts are likely to become popular especially the ones paired with blazers i.e. shorts suit. You can wear a monochrome look or mix things up by pairing mismatched tailored shorts and blazer. If you’re not bold enough to wear the short suit wear pair a tailored shorts with striped t-shirt and loafers.