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Spring/summer 2023 Men's Fashion Trends

The best-dressed men advance in their careers. And, with Spring/summer 2023 Men's Fashion Trends, those guys have already begun adding the key trends from Paris, Milan, London, and New York into their outfits. And, with many of the huge runway drops hitting shops as we speak, now is the perfect time.

We've got you covered, from going shirtless beneath your working clothes to sleeveless in the summer sun, and the ever-increasing expanse of baggier, billowing pants and sexy short shorts (well, aside from your arms, but that's Spring/Summer baby

Spring/summer 2023 Men's Fashion Trends

Secure The Baggie.

Throughout 2022, Justin Bieber and Pete Davidson both promoted baggy jeans. Now, the largest manufacturers are going even larger with billowing denim. Jeans are expected to become even larger in 2023, with styles ranging from floor-skimming Louis Vuitton to JW Anderson's tight thigh and loose hem. What's the greatest bit?

Galactic Metallics

The catwalk has seen a lot of high-shine cosmic metallics, maybe influenced by current sci-fi films like Dune, Moonfall, and The Adam Project, or by designers watching vintage Star Trek episodes together. British designer Bianca Saunders showcased eye-catching silver lamé suiting with matching shoes, while Etro's shirting was flowy and bright. Erdem showcased sleeveless blouses embroidered with shimmering sequins and paired with pants. 

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No Shirt! No Hassle.

spring/summer 2023 men's fashion trends

Remember when Kanye West went naked under his Louis Vuitton suit during the Miami wedding of 2 Chainz and Kesha Ward? While the Internet lambasted him, as it usually does, designers picked up on it and made it the major trend for the next season.

Tiger of Sweden showcased slim-fit suits with no underwear, Ahluwalia, a London-based designer, advocated for waistcoats with naked chests, and Mrs. Donatella Versace showcased colorful, baroque-printed outfits with exposed chests. Fendi showcased broken suits without shirts and exposed abs, while Saint Laurent and McQueen featured broad lapels to highlight pecs, while Dolce & Gabbana showed off upper torso flesh.

The Tie Is Alive And Well 

Although neck ties are no longer necessary in the job, including at GQ and JP Morgan, menswear displays still use them. Kenzo, Nigo, Dries Van Noten, Dolce and Gabbana, Moschino, and Canali all showcased collegiate striped shirting, while the Pete Doherty skinny tie made a comeback. However, it was MSGM that really pushed for the neck tie, dressing models in not one, but two of the formalwear essentials.

Double Denim

spring/summer 2023 men's fashion trends

Ryan Gosling was spotted wearing matching double denim while filming Barbie: The Movie in Los Angeles. That's soon to be all of us, if the men's shows provide any indication. Glenn Martens' Y/Project featured rinse-washed ponchos under long-line denim trenches, Prada featured Western-style shirts tucked into straight-cut jeans, and Givenchy showcased sleeveless vests and ripped denim bottoms.

Craig Green debuted bib-like denim jackets and billowing pants, while MSGM focused heavily on tie-dye denim. Casablanca and Moschino both showcased Buffalo Bill flair, with denim chaps and trousers adorned with Western belts. 

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Stomach it.

The crop top reigns supreme. The cut-off, once only worn by celebrities like Christina Aguilera, Britney Spears, and Dennis Rodman, has now become a popular menswear trend.Justin Bieber, Evan Mock, and the world's top designers all love them.

In June, MSGM was all about cut-off shirting, while peak prepster brand Thom Browne pushed the same trend. Alled Martinez, Mowalola, and Celine opted for pant-flashing tees, while Wooyoungmi added a sexual touch to broken suits with sheer and cropped T-shirts.

Purple Rule.

The men's collections were painted in several shades of purple, including magenta, lilac, mauve, and juniper.Saint Laurent's all-black collection was interrupted by a single magenta belted jacket, Louis Vuitton suggested wearing boxy deep mauve monogrammed two-pieces, and Georgio Armani encourages you to experiment with hues (juniper and Iris) and textures (silk, satin, and velvet). Kenzo is all about clashing stripes in jam and violet, while Canali prefers blush lavender suits.

V-neck Configuration.

Ah, the V-neckline! It has the potential to be stuffy or something your old man would wear, yet it is today a high fashion staple. The V-neck offers several advantages over its crew neck counterparts. The cut-out form complements the shirt-and-tie combo and makes wearing a T-shirt beneath a jumper appear more purposeful.

Loewe like the slouchy fit of an enormous V, whereas Ami favors argyle knits worn with contrasting leathers and sweatpants, and Dolce & Gabbana prefers see-through, sensual Vs. Etro had the most chest-flashing V-necks of any of the companies, with Saint Laurent coming in a close second (essential in the Moroccan desert heat). Kenzo chose V-neck sweater vests (a touch of arm, a little chest), whereas Armani's were more office-appropriate, worn neatly beneath louche suits. 

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