Thursday, January 7, 2010

hot trends for men of 2009/2010



Normally, the winter season is full of monochromatic offerings ranging from the merely conservative to the notoriously boring and staid. Grey, black, white, and the odd navy or business blue pervade the sartorial sensibilities of consumers as well as clothiers when unveiling a winter collection for men – a remnant of thinking decades past.

The winter season of 2009/ 2010 promises to be a fun and vibrant start to a wonderfully eccentric new year in men's fashion that will certainly push the aesthetic boundaries, especially with regards to colour, form, and patterning.

Wear Designer Jeans With Everything and Everything, Smart Casual

Smart casual has made an enormous comeback in recent years as men across the globe suit up in a fitted pair of designer jeans accompanied by a stylish sport jacket and screen printed tee. Designers such as Marc Ecko and 7 For All Mankind are benefiting a great deal from this trend, as are more fusion designers such as Etro.

In the winter season, smart casual can still be de rigeur! Jeans can be worn throughout the winter climate, though a variation of shade must occur (for example, wearing light-blue “summer” denim is still out of order) though light gray and black remain acceptable. Black dyed denim jeans are somewhat bettered by pinstriped or patterned (say, in a slight chevron pattern) cotton flat-front casual pants, however.

Screen printed t-shirts and band t-shirts have also skyrocketed in popularity in recent years, becoming appropriate attire for teens as well as for adults. Popular retail chains such as Bluenotes, Randy River, Urban Planet, American Eagle, Old Navy, and Aeropostale offer a variety of inexpensive screen printed shirts – the prevailing fashion suggestion being to choose high-contrast colours (black base with neon prints) for wear during the evening or during summer months.

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