Easy Summer Combinations - Clothing tips for men

Navy and stripes 

There's a reason sailors get the girls, and while peak physical conditioning doesn't hurt, a big reason is that stylish sailor suits are more attractive than their camo fatigue-wearing counterparts any day of the year. Now you can bring out your inner sailor by combining navy fabrics with stripes for a casual and preppy look that's perfect for almost any social function.

When you combine military fashion with college campus wear, the results are far better than when the two factions meet in real life. There's no "protesting" the undeniable low-key fashion statement that occurs when a bomber jacket and a beanie are combined.


Jeans and Blazer

Too many men dress high-low by accident, wearing a pair of knackered trainers with a suit because they couldn’t find their proper shoes. But denim is a power player in the high-low wardrobe when done right; especially when worn with a blazer.


To avoid looking like a man that owns square-toed shoes, opt for slim-cut denim in a mid-to-dark wash with minimal detailing. As for the blazer, an unstructured example will tie the two opposing pieces together, but a more structured jacket can be worn if the gap is bridged with a smart-casual piece, such as an open-necked shirt or polo.

Suits & T-Shirts

Monochrome should be the first step on the collarless road – a grey suit and white T-shirt is a tough thing to mess up – but as your confidence grows, start experimenting with colors and patterns such as a Breton stripe. It’s best to keep the eye-catching stuff to the base layer, like the T-shirt, as there’s less of it on display, and stick to classic crew necks over anything that plunges towards your navel.
How to Choose a Great T Shirt Several Tips to have a Perfect T Shirt

For an advanced look, try a longline version for a smarter take on reverse layering, or tuck the sports T shirts into your trousers for a clean finish.
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