Men's Spring Summer Fashions 2008

Harry Rosen Predicts Men's 2008 Spring and Summer Style Trends

© Sarah B. Hood

Goorin Brothers hats, Courtesy Harry Rosen

Safari looks, event dressing and bold colours - not to mention fabulous hats - are some of the emerging men's fashion trends for spring/summer 2008.

Upscale Canadian men’s retailers Harry Rosen held a media preview at their Bloor Street headquarters in late January to preview men’s fashion trends for spring and summer. In particular, they drew attention to ten top trends to watch for:

  1. Rat Pack styling (think bow ties and porkpies)
  2. Specialty jackets (inspired by technical sportswear and the safari trend)
  3. Washed sportshirts
  4. Shorts
  5. Spectator wear (so you can look sporty without actually playing a sport, apparently)
  6. Event dressing (as in lightweight, light-coloured jackets by the likes of Etro, pictured below, for summer weddings, art gallery receptions and theatre openings)
  7. Neutral suits
  8. Punches of colour
  9. Summer denim (10-12 oz fabric is out; 6-8 oz weights are in)
  10. Accessories (belts, wallets and especially bags: the omnipresent manpurse, or "murse", pictured below)

It’s clear that men’s fashion trends for 2008 closely mirror some of the key women’s trends:

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Ted Baker neckties, Courtesy Harry Rosen
Andrew Marc messenger bag, Courtesy Harry Rosen
Goorin Brothers hats, Courtesy Harry Rosen
Etro jacket, Courtesy Harry Rosen
 


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