This winter was long. Like, really long! And we can’t be happier about the coming warmer days, more sun and more time outside.
Every spring gets even more exciting with the newest fashion trends and this year most of the men’s trends are quite simple to implement for every guy (meaning, they’re not completely crazy!).
Don’t miss the chance to upgrade your wardrobe and prepare for the most exciting time of the year.
Here are the top men’s fashion trends for spring-summer 2021.
Utility wear
The utility trend is going strong for quite some time, and it doesn’t seem it will go away soon.
Take your pick or get everything from a safari jacket, boiler suit, cargo pants to oversized vests and pretty much anything with prominent pockets.
Go for mossy green, beige, grey, warm browns and other earthy tones and if you’re feeling bold – choose camo prints and dark colours.
Pair your utility jacket or vest with chinos and chunky boots. You can find theย best boots of 2022ย online that will definitely match your outfit.
Wide-leg pants
This season forget skinny jeans and get pleated, draped wide-leg pants with a retro vibe or cargo and tracksuit-style trousers with room enough for two.
Wide-leg trousers look better in darker shades such as charcoal, navy and black and neutrals such as camel, beige and stone.
We recommend pairing these trousers with a tight and fitted top. And if you want to go for a contemporary look, opt for cropped wide-leg pants with a statement hem.
Trench coat
Just like pants, this season, trench coats are going big and voluminous.
Oh, and don’t forget the colours! Many designers came out with various cool tones like stone, dusty rose, midnight blue or caramel. That means goodbye, black!
Pair your oversized trench with shorts, tank tops or simple T-shirts. Hey, this year, even pool slides are allowed!
Bomber jacket
Another trend that’s been here forever is a bomber jacket, and it’s still strong for spring-summer 2021. We love that because it means you can wear yours for many years to come!
The 70s inspired bomber jackets go with pretty much anything and are available in an extensive range of styles, fits, and colours. Play with them! Why not choose a deep burgundy or olive look instead of the safe (and boring) black?
For a simple yet stylish outfit, pair a red bomber with dark blue jeans, a white crew-neck T-shirt, and sneakers. And nobody has a better selection of crew neck tees than Fresh Clean Tees.
Bermuda shorts
Bermuda shorts in the city? Yes! And the more colour, the better, so this summer, get a pair in lilac or bright neon if you dare! Pair them with statement footwear and tube socks or dads sandals.
The Bermudas shouldn’t be more than six inches above the knee, and back in the day, they used to be worn with knee socks and a jacket for business occasions. Get inspired by that!
Neon and acid pop
If you’re looking for a way to show your styling chops go for the hottest spring trend this season – neon colours and acid pops.
Don’t worry; it can be as simple as socks, t-shirts or a cap. But if you want to go big and choose a neon hoodie or shirt, pair it with neutral or white colours like khakis, beige, and white.
And if you really want to add some traffic-cone orange, magenta or chartreuse to your look but are too unsure about yourself – go all out on the beach. Everything is allowed there!
Florals
Bright and bold florals can look scary to some men, but we’re in 2021, forget your inhibitions and go for it! The key is not overdoing it unless you’re 100% sure.
Whether it’s the classic Hawaiian shirt, a blazer that looks a little bit like wallpaper or more modern abstract elements on a scarf, you can always incorporate some flowers into your look. When, if not in spring?
Kimonos
According to Vogue, the kimono had disappeared from the western male locker room, but it’s becoming a must-have again this season. And now it’s adorned with Japanese details that pay homage to its origins.
You will not go wrong with the modern interpretation of a linen kimono in toned-down hues such as blue, beige or grey. The loosely draped kimonos are like a more casual blazer with a twist for a warm summer day.