Join us as we peer into the future to see what the top men’s fashion trends will be in 2023. Taking a peek into the future is never too early, right? Many of your favourite designers are already planning their way for next spring, whether it be by giving a sneak peek on the ramps of fashion shows or showcasing recent winter collections that are full of Easter eggs for upcoming men’s fashion trends. Simply put, there are many different ways to amplify your wardrobe for 2023 in the realm of menswear. Here are the 2023 men’s fashion trends we’re already in love with.

Get Ready To Relax

There is no disputing that men’s suits have seen a significant alteration during the past ten years. But for the next year, things will be a little bit more relaxed. Consider fits that allow for more movement and keep in mind that more relaxed clothing can still be fitted to the correct length and fit to make it look put together. Consider suits from the 1940s and 1950s; they had more relaxed silhouettes but weren’t sloppy or baggy.

Retro Reigns Supreme

 
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It looks like the retro trend won’t be going away any time soon. What can you expect? Be on the lookout for colour-blocked patterns in bright hues for everything from jackets to sportswear, even t-shirts with big logos. Logos will definitely be making a strong comeback.

Saddle Up With Western Clothing

 
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In 2023 get ready to return to the wild west. You need to go back to move forward in matters of style. Western clothing is one of the designs that essentially combines functionality and toughness, much like rough menswear. Putting together a bright-coloured shirt with western snaps and embroidery is an on-trend move to try out when you want a change from an Oxford shirt or a light chambray shirt.

Athleisure And Performance Meet In 2023

The pandemic and a significant increase in remote work put casual menswear in the spotlight in 2020, 2021, and 2022. And these performance menswear options are still relevant in terms of men’s design trends for the next year. Maybe you’ve started to frequently wear a crewneck sweater or a stretch tee, whether you are at home on Zoom or occasionally back in the workplace. Perhaps you can opt for stretch chino pants with a hidden drawstring waistband instead of dress pants (belt no longer required).