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What to Wear in 2022 Men’s Fashions

Men’s Fashion week happened and there were many choices on the runways.

Most of the selected included bright colors, strange fabrics and designs most American men would never wear

So how can you stay relevant and still be true to your own style?

You can look at the overall themes and try to implement some of them in subtle ways.

Here are four to consider.

1. Sports Looks

More designers, like Louis Vuitton, are changing up sports fashion by going from tighter-fitting clothes to more loose and comfortable clothes.

That means looser pants and shirts that don’t fit in a tailored way.

This may be a good look for casual and comfortable.

2. Colors

This year is the year for color in men’s fashion from pastels, reds, browns, greens and lots more pink.

While the models tend to dress in color from head to toe, you don’t have to do that.

You can add color with just a shirt or a blazer. A red handkerchief in a suit pocket may be all you need to punch up your wardrobe.

The key thing is to not be afraid of color.

Even pink can be less scary when paired with gray or brown pants.

3. Prints

Men’s fashion this year will see a lot of fabric prints from checkerboards to even floral.

This may not be your style but you can embrace it in small doses.

Go with a print tie, handkerchief or even socks for a fun look.

You can pick a print shirt or even jacket that has a subtle, small, print or a monochrome print.

It will add some style without being flamboyant.

4. Pair Them Well

Part of the secret to including new styles into your wardrobe is to pair them well with what you already have and also with more masculine looks so they look both trendy and manly.

For instance, you can pair a light, small print casual shirt with a leather jacket and traditional jeans for the
ultimate date night outfit.

Keep your pants more neutral and let the other parts of your outfit set the trend to balance out the look.

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