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24 Jan 2023, 08:15 GMT+10
With autumn just around the corner, it's good to dive into the latest trends. After all, are you ready yet? Of course, you want to step out the door according to the latest trends. Men, pay attention: this is what you need to wear in the fall of 2022.
It may not be a big trend, but we will definitely see it again this fall: layering clothes. One moment the sun is shining and you want to walk around in a shirt, the next you're looking for a nice comfortable pullover heren. Work in layers so you can easily take off something, or put it back on again. Besides comfortable, trendy overshirts lend themselves perfectly to this. Use it as a jacket or just over a shirt inside as a casual look. Can never go wrong!
It never gets old: the plaid print. Think of jackets, shirts and jackets, but also pants and pants. Men can go wild with the plaid pattern again this fall! Go for a full plaid look, or choose one plaid item for a classic accent. The brown, blue and gray tones dominating in this trend look good on every man.
When you think of trends, you naturally think of the hippest people with the latest clothes. But it can all be nice and traditional this fall. What about corduroy, a fabric that makes clothes totally retro, but its simplicity makes it a suitable fabric for any combination. But we are also going to embrace classic garments again this fall. How about the popular men's cable sweater (kabeltrui heren)? You're going to see those on the streets again often this fall.
For shoes, we see several trends:
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