Saturday, April 4, 2009

Spring Fashion for Men



As fashion becomes a bigger part of modern life style, changing of the seasons results in changes in the wardrobe not only true for women, but for men to keep track of the latest trends. Change in colors, materials etc in the wardrobe happens according to suit the seasonal changes and your outfits should begin to get lighter and more colorful in early spring and towards pastel shades as spring approach summer. . This season, for instance, Purple, always dandified in its extreme English-tailored proposition, galloped into flamboyance with eye-popping toned sportswear in orange, yellow, leaf green, and cyclamen.

Material should be examined as the seasons change. Not only does it make sense to lose the thick layers as the temperature rises, it also shows you're keeping up with the fashion. Rugby shirts are also scoring on all fronts this season. So take a risk and jump out of your comfort zone, because this spring you'll be noticed thanks to the colors, the patterns and your knack for mixing and matching, layer by layer The narrow lapels of the suiting nudged against the smaller collars on shirts, which were wrapped around tightly knotted paisley ties of an extravagant four-and-three-quarter-inch width. .

Prints are set to be big this year - with inspiration from the Far East as well as a nostalgic trip back to the 80s set to adorn T-shirts. You may already have a pinstriped suit, but I doubt you have one like this Zahra offering. Add some subtle color to your collection with a suit that features light pink stripes, which introduces you to a whole new world of business and formal attire rather than limiting your options. Wear your suit with a pink, white, gray, or even blue shirt

Pink is one of the biggest colors of the season, and you'll quickly wonder how you ever survived without it in your wardrobe. If you don't think you can pull off a coral pink shade, just try a lighter hue. And remember; your pink button-down goes with just about any pair of pants you want to wear -- from brown and gray to black and beige -- so take advantage of the possibilities. If you really want to go all out, wear a striped pink and red shirt underneath.

Here's a look that came strong during fall and retained its power throughout the change of seasons. A casual sports jacket is the ideal layering item, and can take you from your 9 to 5 to a night on the town with a date. This Zahra blazer is tailored just enough to look like a dressier piece, making it perfect for the trendy scene. When spring rolls around, wear it over a button-down shirt, a long-sleeve T-shirt or even a stylish T.

By wearing one of the season's most eye-catching shirts, with bold lines -- especially of uneven size and symmetry -- spring's striped collared shirts will attract everyone. Opt for colors like pink, red, green, blue, purple, mauve, yellow and even a gold-toned yellow. You might never realize how great a mauve, navy and gray shirt can look until you slip it on. In addition to stripes, paisley prints are also making waves on the shirt market. And the best part about this button-down? It does the trick even when worn on its own with flat-front pants or jeans.