Men’s Spring-Summer Fashion – A quick Guide – Part 1

Is men’s fashion any less extraordinary and delightful than women’s? With the summer season round the corner, here’s a quick round up of what men’s fashion would look like this Spring-Summer. It is important for men not to rush into a fashion store, but rather understand how fashion is shaping up for the season.

White Pants:

White Trousers Read-To-Go

A ready-to-go combo of Classic and Bohemian. Summer can bring in some real fashion surprises. White clothes, not surprisingly, is a matter of sophistication and elegance. Skinny white linen trousers turned out to be everybody’s favorite last year, and will continue to do so this year.

You can alternate snow white trousers with navy blue, extra ivory or delicate cream light colors as stylish as it could get! As a rule, fashionable costumes constitute light cropped trousers paired with a chic, simple jacket or waistcoat.

The changing scenario would see denim jackets and t-shirts going mainstream, replacing jackets and shirts to establish urban style. Don’t forget to accessorize it with loafers.

Neutral Suits:

Here is something just for the sake of grace and sophistication. Designers, more often than not, pick color themes from the impeccable English lords. The choice of colors ranges from tin, granite, coffee, slate grey with dark grey, milk and milk chocolate.

But if you are someone who loves bright colors like me, you can care to prefer outfits of neutral cream, pearl color and sky-blue. Check if you can add shoes and accessories in the same format.

Neutral Suits

Hats for a complete look:

Spring Hats

Hats occupy a prominent place in fashion history, and so will they this summer-spring season. A meticulously planned outfit without decent headdress is a no no, as it continues to rule the roost.

Felt hats are great for the spring and cool season. You can create new models by varying their characters using bold and vibrant colors. Therefore, you can easily capture this style for the approaching summer vacations.

‘Casual’ and ‘Classic’ twist hats are preferred for more relevant hats. Panama’s is another “bucket hat’ style. Non-informal baseball caps can afford to wait for the next season. Therefore, fashion designers aren’t afraid to experiment the theme of informal Panama, retaining the elegant themes and elements of “classic” style.

Suiting Up For The Big Day

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“A great marriage is not when the ‘perfect couple’ comes together. It is when an imperfect couple learns to enjoy their differences.” – Dave Meurer
If you’re just starting your journey into wearing a tailored suit on your big day, don’t be afraid to ask for direction from me, either—I am always more than happy to help you in whatever way I can.

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Smart Casual Dressing Code For Men

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Let me recommend a smart casual wardrobe that you can add to your wishlist. If you prefer to let your outerwear do all the hard slog, a trench coat can easily transform any outfit and make it really smart and chic. Otherwise, go for a jacket having a structured collar and sharp shoulders.

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1950s Letterman Jackets

#ThrowbackThursdays
The 1950’s was all about the iconic ‘Youth Rebellion’
But let me help turn the pages of fashion history for you: if you were a teenager and young adult, the ’50s were boring. Greasers comprising white and black t-shirts, ringer t-shirts, baseball shirts, black or blue rolled-up denim, leather jackets, bomber jackets, and letterman jackets became mainstream. Teens disrupted the fashion space and created their own greaser subculture with flashy accessories.

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Single-Button Peak Label Jacket On A Semi-Casual Wednesday

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It is a Wednesday, the day when the call for semi-casualness gets shriller. Let me put something simple this week: if you are looking for a casual look, whilst trendy at the same time, go for a single-button peak label jacket. The lapel style can vary from either shawl or notch lapels that you cover elsewhere.

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Differences Between Decorative And Functional Buttons In A Suit

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This week let me zero in on the differences between Decorative and Functional Buttons

While there is a trait of finer suits functional buttons also called Surgeon’s Cuffs that make tailoring the sleeve pricey as it needs alteration at the shoulder, I recommend you stick to fixed buttons unless your suit is tailor-made or the sleeves fit off the rack.

Surgeon Sleeves Functional button holes

Ultimate Suit Wearing – Every Man Needs To Know

#MotivationalMondays
“Things have changed for all of us, and we’re entering into a new normal—a day-to-day life that most of us have never seen before during this COVID 19 pandemic. These are not times without hope, however.” – John C Maxwell

In this lockout, you can try out different things such as improving your ability to wear a suit, which is the trademark of the professional man. If you want to look sharp, stylish and put-together, give me a call as I can explain to you the finer details of suit wearing.

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Conquer The Red Carpet With A Bespoke Suit!

#WeddingsByBucco “A successful marriage requires falling in love many times, always with the same person.” —Mignon McLaughlin

Now, how does this define Bucco? Men fall in love with our bespoke custom suit as we continue to churn out the best wedding suits for their big day that conquer the red carpet. We understand you have a unique sense of style, and we help you bring out the natural energy to how you wear a suit and it works.

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Stunning Solid Colored Suits

#FreestyleFridays
I love being a man of colors and not that all-that black suit guy. Ask me, I can think of many more suit colors. But that just isn’t it. Wearing a suit made of only one shade is a smart way to spruce up the classic silhouette. Be honest with yourself: is your black suit not played out to be entirely gratifying?

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1940s – No Pocket Flaps, Vests And Trouser Cuffs

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Starting with 1940 up until 1949, suits were made without pocket flaps, vests and trouser cuffs. The men that didn’t see the light of battleground wanted to look as austere as possible, and therefore simplicity with (if any) details became the order of the day. The zoot suit was castigated for its overly use of fabric, though not frequently worn. Post-war, double-breasted jackets made a comeback, and so did the wider trousers. Colors too re-appeared, and hand-painted silk ties became a fad.

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Checkered Polo Shirt

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When it comes to shirts, you should definitely steer clear of t-shirts, but you can go for dress shirts. Having said this, I recommend not wearing plain white or solid light blue dress shirts because they’re entirely business formal. Rather try checked shirts in a collar. Pick bolder checks; smaller checks may be a small hounds tooth or a much bolder stripe. It does work; just ensure you throw in some contrast, some color, and that it’s not very stiff. Linen shirts are perfectly fine for warmer climates. Personally, I wouldn’t prefer short-sleeved dress shirts and rather go with a polo shirt as it’s more organic and works better.

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