Fashion month is officially underway. From the downtown streets of New York City to the cobblestone alleyways of Paris, glimpses for what's to come in our wardrobes for next season are parading down the runways. Before the first model strutted out in new spring wear, the colors were set. Pantone, the authority on color trends, released their picks for the hot hues for next spring and summer. The color palette for menswear continues on the current fall trend of cheerful bright shades mixed with classic neutrals. Designers are mixing prints using these vibrant colors as a new way to experiment with different ways to wear texture and pattern.
A great way for men to incorporate these bold trends into their wardrobe for this fall as well as next spring is in their dress shirts and polos. It's a great way to stay current without breaking budgets as a button down shirt can be worn for more than one season. Outfit possibilities are endless as the right shirt can transition from beneath a suit to being worn with jeans for a night out. It's also a great way to gradually warm up to wearing color without being overwhelmed. Most men don't consider an orange suit or bright blue pants to be a wardrobe staples so it's best to start smaller with a fitted shirt.
The vibrant mix of hues that are popular on the runways for fall and spring are a variety of bright blues as well as green, yellow and orange - all of which are very reminiscent of the art deco pastels that make up Miami. Stone Rose clothing is right on trend with their own mix of exotic textiles and thoughtful details. Their signature shirt the "MIA" reflects the city its named for using pastels, bright hues and a mix of prints to show some flare in an easy to wear, relaxed silhouette. However, if wearing a fully printed shirt is too much of a wardrobe risk, a button up shirt with special details and pop of color is a more conservative choice. The "EZE" shirt from Stone Rose, named for cosmopolitan Buenos Aires, uses decorative zig zag stitches in contrasting colors and a pop of pattern under the collar for an unexpected nod to the print mixing trend. Picking a shirt in a Miami hue like aqua or salmon mixed with a khaki trousers or navy suit is a great way to stay current from fall to spring with minimal effort and cost and maximum style.
A great way for men to incorporate these bold trends into their wardrobe for this fall as well as next spring is in their dress shirts and polos. It's a great way to stay current without breaking budgets as a button down shirt can be worn for more than one season. Outfit possibilities are endless as the right shirt can transition from beneath a suit to being worn with jeans for a night out. It's also a great way to gradually warm up to wearing color without being overwhelmed. Most men don't consider an orange suit or bright blue pants to be a wardrobe staples so it's best to start smaller with a fitted shirt.
The vibrant mix of hues that are popular on the runways for fall and spring are a variety of bright blues as well as green, yellow and orange - all of which are very reminiscent of the art deco pastels that make up Miami. Stone Rose clothing is right on trend with their own mix of exotic textiles and thoughtful details. Their signature shirt the "MIA" reflects the city its named for using pastels, bright hues and a mix of prints to show some flare in an easy to wear, relaxed silhouette. However, if wearing a fully printed shirt is too much of a wardrobe risk, a button up shirt with special details and pop of color is a more conservative choice. The "EZE" shirt from Stone Rose, named for cosmopolitan Buenos Aires, uses decorative zig zag stitches in contrasting colors and a pop of pattern under the collar for an unexpected nod to the print mixing trend. Picking a shirt in a Miami hue like aqua or salmon mixed with a khaki trousers or navy suit is a great way to stay current from fall to spring with minimal effort and cost and maximum style.
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