Men's summer fashion: summer outfits and trends of 2020
It has undoubtedly been a summer unlike any other that we are about to leave behind, yet the beauty of Made in Italy has never left its mark like this year, especially for Men's Fashion Trends. From the Amalfi Coast to Capri, passing through Puglia and Sicily, Italy has shone once again. And even men's fashion trends have reflected this trend. But what are the trends of summer 2020 that have left their mark ? Let's go and see them. First of all, the key is always the ability to distinguish between passing fads and the classics of the future, that is, those garments that will become timeless in your wardrobe. Garments that you won't have to throw away after one season and that reflect our philosophy of slow couture focused on sustainability . But let's find out about them in detail:
Vertical lines
The reasons why the vertical stripe trend is an evergreen are twofold: first, it is elegant and represents a simple and refined way to experiment with prints; second, it has the advantage of creating a play on silhouettes , making you appear taller and slimmer. You could also opt for shirts of varying widths or even seersucker, if you prefer particular fabrics.
The stratification
This summer, many have played with layering and have brought out the tank top. A boxy shirt with a riviera collar worn over a white tank top is destined to become a trend halfway between vintage and modern style.
All in white
One of the biggest men's fashion trends this summer is a tough one to pull off. Get it right and you're the king of the Riviera; get it wrong and you're an ice cream man in uniform. Despite the risks, dressing all in white is one of the best men's style moves you can make. It's also a surefire way to stay cool in the heat . Try pairing a crisp white T-shirt with chino shorts and a pair of tonal leather sneakers. If it seems like too much, throw on a jacket in a stronger color like navy or beige to tone it down. Coral Pink - Men's Fashion Trends Summer 2020
Pastel pink
Bright colors aren’t for everyone, but that doesn’t mean you should stick religiously to a monochromatic palette. Pastels are always a great summer-ready option for adding a pop of interest to an outfit. And this year, pink is the color that’s made its mark… They say it takes a real man to wear pink, and while we’re not entirely convinced by that statement, it certainly takes savvy styling. Try a pink button-down Oxford shirt or sweatshirt or a pair of coral tailored trousers to give your existing wardrobe a statement piece.