Men’s Trends For Spring ‘07: Add That Jacket

April 5th, 2007

Sometimes you wanna let the cool in, not keep it out. That’s why Jackets could arguably be the single most important item in a man’s closet; they make you look cool. Gone are the days when suit jackets are only worn with suits, hoodies are strictly for shadow boxing in the gym, or the leather

Sometimes you wanna let the cool in, not keep it out. That’s why Jackets could arguably be the single most important item in a man’s closet; they make you look cool. Gone are the days when suit jackets are only worn with suits, hoodies are strictly for shadow boxing in the gym, or the leather jacket is reserved for Fonz wannabes.

Jackets put the finishing touch on any outfit, even if it is just a t-shirt and jeans (commonly known as the men’s uniform). Throw on a sport coat for instantaneous style. Paul Fredrick has you covered in this department. Try the Cotton Twill Suit Jacket—it’s clean and sporty, and perfect for spring in muted khaki. For those of you who don’t have a woman in your life, suffer from iron-phobia, or are just plain sloppy, it happens to be wrinkle-resistant, so you can look like a grown-up without really trying.

Spring is in the air and this season’s runways displayed innovative ways of wearing classics. Calvin Klein and Hugo Boss tried something new by pairing sportcoats with hoodies underneath. Modern Amusement’s Cool Cashmere Hoodie is the ultimate in luxury and design with contrasting seams, banding and cuffs. The bottom hem is yoked like a button-down shirt, allowing it to peek out from the bottom of a jacket and make your style statement nonchalant enough so that no one will suspect you’ve read this article.

For a zip-up option, Armani Exchange’s Active Track Sweater is sporty enough to keep you casual, but contrast color-blocking and detailed tailoring lends a sophistication that will keep you looking like an adult. Pair it perfectly with jeans, like G-Star’s Core Custom Baker jeans are a just right, with a worn-in feel and slight boot cut and button fly. Or, keep your lower half at ease and opt for southern comfort with a relaxed pair of lounge pants like Hugo Boss’ Double Faced Striped Pant. It’s okay to wear sweats, guys, unless you’re going to a wedding or a job interview, as long as you don’t wear them with a t-shirt down to your knees. Keep it neat with a button-down shirt (Paul Fredrick again has you covered) worn open over a tee. `And, if you’re gonna get caught with your pants down, make sure they are a classy pair; Cotton Twill Suit Trousers from Paul Fredrick are the perfect, lightweight option to slip into spring, and wrinkle-resistance ensures that you stay looking together while you’re on the go….or on the run!

 
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