The Changing Landscape Of Men’s Streetwear

The menswear industry is one that is constantly evolving and changing – nothing stands still and it’s so easy to fall behind the trends and look out of style in an instant if you aren’t keeping up to date with the latest runway looks. The modern man needs to have looks for every situation; casual fits for lounging around, formal outfits for meetings, and office-ready attire that blurs the lines between comfort and style seamlessly. This guide to the state of the world of men’s fashion should give you a few pointers on the way that menswear is changing and the direction that it is heading in, which will help you to keep your wardrobe as fresh and relevant as possible. Here are a few trends that have started to emerge recently that you’ll be able to integrate into your fits!

Less Logo Hype

Let’s kick things off with one of the most obvious ones; the downward slope of the all-logo-everything hype. This was a huge movement in the recent streetwear scene’s explosion, but it’s something that has slowly started to be phased out on the whole besides a few brands known for their OTT logo branding (Cc: Off-White and BAPE). This logo-heavy trend has now tailed off and we’re starting to see some far more interesting, inventive, and sophisticated branding on streetwear garms – this has taken them from a look that was previously exclusively seen as alternative attire to something that can be brought into mainstream fashion and could even find a home in the office and other more formal settings.

Carhartt is one brand that has smashed the minimal branding look – instead opting for durable quality and refined designs to give you a look that’s an ideal fit for any situation.

Utility As Fashion

One of the biggest current trends in the industry of men’s fashion is utility-wear being brought into the forefront of mainstream fashion – think fleece, body-warmers, cargo pants etc. This trend has been a really interesting change of pace from the predominantly forward-thinking streetwear scene, instead choosing to go back to basics and prioritise comfort and practicality over all else. Of course, the pieces that we’re currently seeing aren’t quite the items of old – they’ve had tweaks and updates that keep them looking fresh, new, and ideal for the modern runways.

Think fleece hoodies, tapered cargo pants, and lots of pockets with the utility theme – these are some of the major staples and they’re all brilliant additions to your wardrobe.

Trail Running Outerwear

Outerwear is something that everyone needs to have in their wardrobe, as you never know when a rainy day might pop up and you’d rather not get soaked before you’ve even managed to make it to work in the morning. In the outerwear category, trail running gear has become hugely popular over the past few years – the performance-focused items are tailored to keep you warm and comfortable in even the harshest conditions, making them ideal as your wardrobe’s winter warmers.

Expect to find these jackets and coats in some incredibly eye-catching colourways – bright oranges, yellows, blues, greens and reds are commonly found in these types of outerwear!

Whether it’s a lightweight jacket to help you avoid the chill or a bigger coat for those icy walks on frozen mornings, trail running gear is the ideal solution.

Men’s streetwear is a tricky industry to try to keep ahead of, but by keeping up to date with the hottest runway looks and the fresh drops by industry-leading brands, you should be able to stay looking stylish in your own unique way, rather than looking like a mannequin in a fast fashion store.

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Chad is the co-founder of Unfinished Man, a leading men's lifestyle site. He provides straightforward advice on fashion, tech, and relationships based on his own experiences and product tests. Chad's relaxed flair makes him the site's accessible expert for savvy young professionals seeking trustworthy recommendations on living well.

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