The changing face of men’s clothing
Although the fashion world has been dominated by the female counterpart, men have managed to keep themselves aware about the ongoing fashion trends across the globe. Recent years have seen men taking a keen interest in the fashion trends like never before. Media has given them all the more reasons for doing so by keeping them informative and feeding the trends from all over the globe. It has become very easy to know the recent fashion swings.
The entire online stores are just one click away and with the increased purchasing power everyone wants to improve upon the types of clothes they wear. Men’s clothing has varied styles which keep on changing depending on the season, likings and fashion. Pink is a regular colour now-a-days, whereas it used to be a favourite colour in a girl’s wardrobe. Why only clothing, various accessories like watch, wallet and mobile covers are chosen according to the latest trends. Men’s clothing has seen a steep rise in terms of design and colours in past few years.
Earlier men used to go for clothes which imparted masculinity but the recent clothing lines have presented clothes with multi-dimensional themes. The denim jeans has gone from high-waist to low waist whereas the shirts do not necessarily have to be light coloured. More and more colours are being added to the wardrobe. Also, with media playing a global role, fashion too has transcended geographical boundaries. Fabrics of different places are being experimented with different cultural trends. A Mexican cow-boy hat is being openly accepted in a metro city in UK. Clothes have become more outspoken.
Talking of formal wears, pleated trousers are again soaring high. They have a high demand in the international market. Short sleeve shirts in stripes and neutral coloured trousers are quite in vogue. Casual clothing as always is still in high demand. Denim jeans and casual tops are quite popular irrespective of age and culture. Sporty t-shirts and shorts are highly rated in terms of comfort. With more and more men wearing the traditional swimwear outside the swimming pool, they have evolved as the beachwear. They are being upgraded by the new fabrics which are a result of technical development and are sell-outs.
The wardrobe is not restricted to just blue now, rather it is filled with many metallic colours. Many more shades of purple, pink and turquoise are being accepted on casual tees and shorts.