This spring, men’s fashion is shifting both outward and backward — relaxed fits are in, and retro stylings from multiple decades are making comebacks.
If you’re looking for a little wardrobe inspiration, you’re in the right place. Continue on for a peek at the best men’s fashion trends for spring 2020.
Cuban collars and open collar polo shirts are the perfect layering pieces for balancing comfort the mild spring weather. Bold, colorful prints will go great with a pair of light-colored chinos.
Photography: Reiss
Whether you wear a suit daily or need one for an event or two, a relaxed fit suit is way more comfortable than the slim-fitting styles we’ve been accustomed to. Loose-fitting, well-tailored suits in a variety of jacket styles should be hitting the shelves in droves this spring.
Photography: COS
Multi-patterned prints were pretty popular during the fall but this spring, you should expect a bit of a refresh. Bright colors and loud styles reign supreme – Designers are churning out vibrant collared shirts, t-shirts and jackets with multiple clashing patterns.
Photography: Kapital
Tie-dye clothing was super popular during the 70s and the 90s, and it's back en vogue for spring 2020. Wear your oversized tye-dye tee with pair of cargo chinos and a pair of low-tops to achieve this retro-inspired look.
Photography: Urban Outfitters
The Oxford shirt never really goes out of style, but this year it’s making its way to the forefront of men’s fashion. Complete your springtime look by pairing an oversized Oxford in classic blue or pastels stripes with whatever pants or shorts you like.
Photography: Urban Outfitters
Retro sneakers are nothing new, but specific styles from the 70s and 90s are becoming more popular. Chunky, 90s-inspired cross trainers with big soles and 70s style running shoes perfectly complement this fashion season’s laid-back and comfortable vibe.
Photography: Nike | Balenciaga
The world of denim is normally pretty boring, but this year its taken on a life of its own. While relaxed fits and flared legs are back in for both men and women, expect to see a ton of bleached and destroyed looks, bright colors, embroidered patterns and painted designs.
Photography: Levi’s