Mens FASHION TRENDS are few and far between; yes a lot of women's trends are eventually adapted to the men's market (SORRY GUYS) but if 2009 male trends will prove anything it is that CLASSICS will always rule when it comes to MENS FASHION.
Suite Trends for the Fall of 2009 - 2010
While suiting and formal-wear trends for men aren't seasonal and play out over several years, 2009 shall mark a distinct change in the direction of men's suiting. It comes down to a combination of factors but the likes of the ECONOMIC DOWNTURN, the end of the 'MANOREXIC' era, and women's 1920's and 30's revival will all play a big part. But make no mistake: it's the first and last that will be the biggest influence, as well-groomed men look for investment fashion pieces and turn to the classics for inspiration.
So what elements should you look for?
The Cut
Just because there's a move away from the 'skinny boy' suit isn't to say that the slim look is also out. Suits which seem like they barely leave you room to breath mightn't be the look going forwards but as we return to classic suiting let's not forget that the most classic suit is the English one, and that the best English suits have always had a slim, military cut to them.
Consider suits in 2009, 2010 and beyond the perfect fusion between classic tailoring, classic looks, and the modern masculine silhouette;
- broad shoulders
- a slim waist
- slim trousers
Double Breasted Suits
If there's one thing I'm excited about buying in 2009 it's a modern, double-breasted suit. I only have one amongst my suit collection, and it's a Tom Ford for Gucci piece. It's adorable, but only because of the tailoring work done on it last year that took it from an American box-cut to a slim piece of perfection. And that slim cut is precisely what you should be looking for in a double-breasted suit in 2009. BROAD-SHOULDERED with a SLIM WAIST, 2009's double-breasted suits trump most that current generations will be familiar with; they're no longer about hiding a plump figure but are now tailored to highlight the perfect masculine shape: the V-shaped, well worked body.
When selecting a double-breasted suit look for the "Kent" cut, named after a style popularised by the The Prince George, Duke of Kent, where a longer lapel line extends into the waist. This will convey height and, if cut correctly, a slimmer waist.
When selecting a double-breasted suit look for the "Kent" cut, named after a style popularised by the The Prince George, Duke of Kent, where a longer lapel line extends into the waist. This will convey height and, if cut correctly, a slimmer waist.
Classic Patterns in 2009
If we're returning to the classics with DOUBLE-BREASTED and THREE PIECE SUITES in 2009, then it stands to reason that we're also returning to CLASSIC CLOTH PATTERNS. Moreover, the coupling of the classics with the current men's fashion revitalisation means this is the perfect time to reintroduce patterns into your wardrobe (if you haven't done so already).
The following are classic suit patterns perfect for 2009 and beyond.
HoundstoothHerringboneGlenurquhart / Prince of Wales checkPinstripeRope-stripe
Those feeling even BOLDER may lean towards a CHALK-STRIPE, though it has an early naughties feel to it and I'm not yet sure whether we'll be working it in the early parts of the next decade.
Love the perfect cut and the double breasted suits. Hope to expand my collection next summer.
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