THE SUMMER WARDROBE FOR STYLISH MEN
This summer. Temperatures and humidity rise, and the days are longer and more fun. It doesn't matter if you continue to work from home or spend more time outdoors, your summer clothing needs to adapt to these changes.
First of all (and so on, how suddenly)
all these clothes that pass by suddenly seem too heavy and there is a thick sweat
holding back in the process. Therefore, the fabrics and cuts you choose should
be lightweight and keep the skin fresh.
But summer isn't all about shorts and
T-shirts. You might have to go to a pub or attend a beach wedding, or you might
consider returning to an air-conditioned office with an ergonomic desk, or you
might look out the window from your workplace at home and decide to enjoy the
sun for a little while.
Whatever your views or reasons, make
sure you have ready-made summer clothes.
Here are some of the basics.

Basically, all of these three seasons
of transitional clothing suddenly feel too heavy and thick, resulting in sweat
trapping. Instead, the fabrics and cuts chosen should be lightweight and keep
the skin fresh. At the same time, summer is not all about shorts and T-shirts.
You can go to a pub or have a beach wedding. You might consider returning to
your office with air conditioning and an ergonomic desk, or you might look out
the window from your home setup and decide to enjoy the sun for a bit.
Whatever your views or reasons, make
sure your summer wardrobe is ready with the following basics:
MULTIPLE T-SHIRTS
Nobody has to tell you to have any
shirts ready for you. Whether it's a day with no customer meetings or a lazy
Saturday, the classic short-sleeved T-shirt meets all needs and for many men is
the typical summer uniform alongside shorts or light chinos.
While you're done with solid colors,
they're not your only options. Nautical stripes break the monotony, or you can
capture the 90s sportswear aesthetic through a logo that's traditional and
crossover at the front like the Superdry Core logo, or swirling and off-center
like the Lacoste. Large crocodile leather detail.
But if you're going to spend more time
in the office, the T-shirt might be too casual, even with the typical smart casual
dress code. In this case, choose something light with a collar. The classic
structured plain polo shirt has become the corporate form of summer and proves
its worth when playing golf at 6pm. Plain cotton fabric allows air to cool down
the skin, the double-slit collar extends beyond your work wardrobe, and the
tucking or wearing option allows you to prepare for a wide variety of
conditions. and reasons.
VARIETY OF SHIRTS
Nobody has to tell you to have any
shirts ready for you. Whether it's a day with no customer appointments or a
lazy Saturday, the classic short-sleeved neck covers all bases and for many men
is the typical summer uniform alongside a pair of lightweight shorts or chinos.
While solid colors have everything you need, they aren't the only options.
Nautical stripes get rid of the monotony, or you can go back to the 90s
sportswear aesthetic with a logo, traditional and front, like this Superdry
Core logo tee, or swirl and off-center like this oversized tee. With Lacoste
crocodile leather details. On the other hand, if you are going to spend more
time in the office, the T-shirt may seem too casual, even with the typical
smart casual dress code. Here, choose something light with a collar. The
classic, fit-to-fit plain polo has become the corporate form of summer and
proves its worth once again when you're heading to a round of golf at 6pm. Or,
considering the variety of colors and prints, a camping T-shirt is perfect for
all seasons. The typical rayon construction allows air to flow through to cool
your skin, the double-slit collar extends beyond your work wardrobe, and the
ability to tuck or slip it on will help you prepare for a variety of conditions
and occasions.
DON'T FORGET YOUR JEANS
Jeans in 2021 is a quick return to the
popular cuts of the 90s. This does not mean that the thin styles that we have
seen for almost ten years are out of the question. Rather, the change
introduces more variety and some leeway. What to expect from the summer of
2021? This year and probably next year, it's all about loose, regular and
tapered cuts, mid-rise and ankle lengths with that distinctive solid feel.
Medium and stone washes add a retro appeal, highlighting the recent days when
jeans were just jeans without a lot of options and designs on hand. The fastest
way to convey this combination is to do it partly the old fashioned way. Yes,
Calvin Klein, preferably in a versatile blue or Levi's 501, 512 and 502
timeless cuts that range from thinner and narrower to more generic with a bit
more space.
DON'T FORGET YOUR DENIM
Denim 2021 includes a quick look at
popular styles from the 90s. This does not mean that the fine cuttings that we
have seen for almost a decade have disappeared. Instead, this change brings
more variety and breathe. What to expect in the summer of 2021 and beyond? This
year and probably next year, it's all about loose, regular and tapered cuts, a
mid-rise and ankle length with a crisp structure. Medium and stone washes add
even more retro appeal, highlighting the latest era when jeans were just jeans
without a lot of options and designs on hand. The speediest way to convey this
combination is to give it an old-school style. Yes, every menswear brand now
offers denim in one form or another, but you can't go wrong with a pair of
Calvin Klein jeans, preferably in a versatile mid blue.