aNow that the days are getting shorter and temperatures are dropping, it’s time to think about your winter wardrobe. This season is all about cozy layers, stylish outerwear and accessories that keep you warm and looking your best. This season, fashion takes a bold and eclectic turn, combining classic styles with innovative twists. Whether you’re a fashion lover or someone looking to update your winter wardrobe for 2024, this ultimate guide will guide you through the must-have trends for men this winter.
Here are the men’s fashion trends for winter 2024…
#1. Cadbury purple
Traditionally considered a challenging color for menswear, Cadbury purple is making a notable entry into the fashion scene. This unconventional shade took center stage at Fendi, with a surprisingly understated pair of leather trousers. Additionally, Kiko Kostadinov showed off the color’s versatility with high-shine nylon tracksuits, effortlessly demonstrating that Bournville’s favorite shade of purple isn’t as difficult to wear as once thought.
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#2. Hats take center stage
The trawlerman aesthetic, once limited to mid-sized vessels and exclusive to small cult brands with boutiques in Soho, has transformed into a luxury trend. Major brands have now joined the fray, introducing their versions of the once-niche, workwear-inspired staple: the teeny, tiny beanie. Bode’s interpretation remains crafty and artistic, consistent with the label’s overall style. Fendi opts for ribbed, abstract designs with a slightly Lego head-inspired touch, offering a super luxurious and ready-to-wear option. Armani keeps it simple, Casablanca goes for a cheerful style and Gucci goes back to the original trawler, craft beer expert Beanie. The evolution is clearly visible and we fully embrace the trend.
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#3. Villain type overcoat
The remarkable influence of the greatcoat is widely recognized. Furthermore, it is a versatile garment that is accessible to everyone, and Fashion Week has made sure to harness its undeniable power by presenting some of the most beautiful overcoats in recent history. Ami’s overcoats were strikingly roomy, sturdy and gracefully flowing, dispelling any idea of eccentricity with their solid, wearable shades. Dolce & Gabbana, on the other hand, opted for a more theatrical approach, reminiscent of the Phantom of the Opera. Meanwhile, at Saint Laurent, the pinnacle of perfection was achieved: carefully crafted, effortlessly stylish overcoats designed for anime villains, mafia bosses and enigmatically youthful men who live in castles and venture under the cover of night.
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#4. Classic customization
Consider the classic suit the cornerstone of men’s fashion. While there is room to experiment with metal finishes, rubber and chains, simplicity is often more effective, and that is what most men prefer. It’s reassuring to see countless brands prioritizing impeccable tailoring without excessive embellishments. Canali, Emporio Armani, and even Vtmnts (yes, Vtmnts!) are examples of brands that offer items with broad, universal appeal while maintaining a refined and uncomplicated aesthetic.
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#5. Guy skirts
Robert Pattinson made a bold statement by donning a skirt (or was it a skort?) at the Dior show last year, and the move was part of a larger trend. Remarkable, Johannes Cena And Ncuti Gatwa have also embraced this important shift in men’s fashion. The movement gained momentum when Martine Rose presented a collection at Pitti Uomo with men confidently wearing sporty denim and floor-length skirts. Italian label Etro took a different approach, pairing long tartan skirts with oversized rugby shirts, while Ludovic Saint Sernin ventured into Y2K nostalgia with pleated minis. The most important takeaway? Embrace the trend, but don’t forget to focus on leg day.
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