Discover all the trending news and updates for men this season

The men’s fashion trends of this season are less visible on the runways than in the aisles and e-commerce selections. The male wardrobe continues its transformation towards pieces designed for everyday use, where thermal comfort and versatility take precedence over style impact. What are the real movements reshaping the men’s wardrobe, and what piece choices separate a dated look from a current silhouette?

Men’s suits and casual pieces: what sales reveal

The formal three-piece suit is declining in favor of deconstructed silhouettes. Brands publishing their seasonal selections show a clear shift: the suit is now worn mismatched, with the jacket separate from the trousers, paired with sneakers or soft loafers.

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This usage-based reading is reflected in the composition of the collections. Lightweight fabrics, more airy cuts, and muted colors replace heavy wools and saturated hues.

Criterion Classic formal wardrobe Hybrid casual wardrobe
Suit cut Fitted, structured shoulders Deconstructed, natural fall
Color palette Black, anthracite gray, navy Beige, soft terracotta, faded khaki, off-white
Preferred fabrics Cool wool, gabardine Linen, textured cotton, technical blends
Associated shoes Oxfords, derbies Loafers, minimalist sneakers
Wearing context Strict office, events Flexible office, outings, travel

This table summarizes an underlying movement: the boundary between formal and casual is fading season after season. The best-selling pieces are those that work in multiple contexts, from the office to the restaurant.

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Among the new items on the Masculin site, this logic of a modular wardrobe is found in editorial selections that prioritize versatility over specialization.

Young man in an olive bomber jacket sitting in a trendy modern café

Men’s colors and fabrics: the seasonal palette decoded

Bright shades are disappearing from men’s collections. The dominant trend leans towards natural colors and mineral tones: sandy beige, soft terracotta, faded khaki, off-white. This chromatic shift reflects more thoughtful consumption, where each piece must integrate with the rest of the wardrobe without creating a break.

On the fabric side, linen and textured cotton dominate the spring-summer offerings. The search for lightness drives brands to offer fine weights suitable for high temperatures. Technical blends (cotton-polyamide, linen-viscose) are gaining ground for their ability to limit wrinkling while maintaining a natural feel.

Materials to watch this season

  • Washed linen, which offers a soft drape from the first use without requiring intensive ironing
  • Mercerized cotton, more durable and slightly shiny, ideal for polos or structured round-neck t-shirts
  • Technical blends made from recycled fibers, increasingly present in mid-range collections

On the other hand, pure synthetic materials (unblended polyester) are declining in collections targeting a discerning audience. The choice of fabric is becoming a criterion of style as much as comfort, and product sheets now detail the composition with a precision that did not exist a few seasons ago.

Men’s style in everyday life: adapting the wardrobe to the heat

Competing content rarely addresses a crucial angle: the adaptation of the men’s wardrobe to summer climate constraints. Wearing a polished look when temperatures rise requires technical choices, not just aesthetic ones.

Cut plays a central role. Wide-pleated trousers, worn slightly above the ankle, allow for better air circulation than fitted chinos. Camp collar shirts (open collar, straight cut) replace fitted shirts with classic collars for the same reasons.

Key pieces for a structured summer look

The tailored bermuda, cut at the knee in suit fabric, is a credible alternative to trousers in semi-formal contexts. Paired with suede loafers and a linen shirt, it creates a look that works from the air-conditioned office to dining on the terrace.

Open shoes (leather sandals, espadrilles) remain confined to casual contexts. For everything else, the lightweight soft leather loafer stands out as the versatile shoe of the season.

Trendy man inspecting a navy merino wool sweater in a modern minimalist apartment

Men’s trends: how fashion news changes purchases

Men’s fashion information no longer comes solely from magazines or shows in Paris, Milan, or London. E-commerce selections, brand content, and dedicated news sections now help define what is trendy. This fragmentation of information alters how men build their style.

Several concrete consequences arise from this:

  • Trends spread faster but also renew more quickly, making stylistically marked pieces riskier to purchase
  • The looks presented on retail sites are contextualized (office, weekend, travel), which facilitates projection but encourages buying complete outfits rather than isolated pieces
  • Fashion monitoring becomes continuous, with regularly updated sections, whereas seasonal guides were published twice a year

This change in pace favors timeless pieces. A beige linen suit, a pair of natural leather loafers, or a mercerized cotton t-shirt can span several seasons without appearing outdated. Investing in well-cut basics made from durable materials remains the most reliable strategy in the face of the acceleration of micro-trends.

The current season confirms a men’s wardrobe that simplifies its codes while becoming more demanding in terms of materials and cut. The pieces that withstand fleeting trends share a common point: they meet a real need for comfort, versatility, and durability rather than a passing style effect.

Discover all the trending news and updates for men this season