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Mens Designer Fashion
Mens Designer Fashion

This season, there is an abundance of choice in mens designer fashion with styles and trends to suit all tastes and ages. From sleek Italian suits with a smart and masculine cut, to boyish shearling jackets and trimmed boots capitalizing on the current aviator styles not to mention the return of the military look, yet again; there are plenty of trends to choose from to suit everyone. Key colours are earthy shades like camel, beige and brown with khaki, olive and gray contrasted with neutral items in black, navy and cream.

Shearling is guaranteed to keep you warm as well as looking good. This is a popular look for mens designer fashion at the moment so look out for shearling trimmed or faux sheepskin gillets, as well as fully lined coats and jackets particularly in leather for maximum style impact. Chunky knitwear is practical and fashionable too particularly in cable-knit sweaters and cardigans, Fair Isle pattern zip ups with hoods and various styles of necklines in jumpers and button up cardigans too. These also look great mixed with combat pants and boots if you don't want to go for the full military effect with short jackets, full or three quarter length coats complete with brass buttons and shoulder lapels. Confused? Dont be, as help is at hand just a few clicks away.

If you want a smarter look, then go for a classic mens designer fashion suit in silk, pinstripe or cashmere and invest in a sports coat or jacket - to dress up jeans or casual pants - in a single or double breasted style. There are a great selection of fabrics and colours to choose from with these, but if want to keep it simple with this item, you cant go wrong with a camel wool version. However, if you want to be more experimental there are some great tweed, herringbone and check fabrics in earthy and more vibrant shades too. Velvet is also a big trend and it is not just for the eccentric and daring among you. Go all out with a full velvet suit or coat and add a frilly shirt and even a vintage brooch for maximum impact; man brooches were big on the catwalks for this season although like the man-bag they are not for everyone and may take a while to catch on. Alternatively integrate just a bit of velvet it into your outfit with one item such as a waistcoat, jacket or trousers combined with a contrasting plainer fabric to give a more subtle look to this trend.




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