The Menswear Edit
SS24 Trend Guide
Give your wardrobe a spring upgrade and shop the key menswear trends at McArthurGlen Vancouver, all for up to 70% less.
LOOSE-FIT DENIM
Denim Has a Baggy Moment
Denim is one of those ever-present menswear fabrics that we all love to wear, but just how we wear it changes quite frequently. It wasn’t that long ago that skinny jeans and cropped trucker jackets were the norm, but as per the Valentino and Feng Chang Wong collections, denim has gone down a baggy route for summer ‘24. Roomy jackets and overshirts by the likes of Diesel and AllSaints offer an urban ruggedness, complemented with baggy straight-leg and wide-leg jeans by Levi's. From indigo dyes to distressed stonewashes, every colour of blue, black and dark grey is game.
UTILITARIAN
Perfect Pockets of Spring Style
One of, if not the most popular trends on the runways this season was the re-emergence of the utilitarian aesthetic, highlighted by loose and lightweight silhouettes and garments spilling over with pockets (good luck finding your keys quickly). Futuristic visions of menswear from previous seasons have been toned down in favour of much more wearable earthy-tone field jackets and overshirts by the likes of Sandro; lightweight bomber jackets by Mackage; and multi-pocket utility vests by The North Face. Of course, no utilitarian look would be complete without the humble cargo pant, which has been reincarnated in a variety of technical fabrics as well as traditional cotton twill. Technical sneakers have usurped the combat boot for the summer months, while the tote bag takes a back seat as the technical backpack takes centre stage. Secure the utility look with the help of McArthurGlen Vancouver – always up to 70% less.
PINK HUES
Grown Men Wear Pink (Lots Of It)
Barbie was onto something when she made her world pink, but we’re past the days of gender-specific colours. The whole tonal range of pink is the perfect summer colour for modern men’s wardrobes, as we saw on the runways at Zegna, Brunello Cucinelli, Amiri, and many more. You can dip your toe into the trend with a pair of pink short shorts by Lacoste, or a simple crew-neck t-shirt by BOSS, but to make a bolder statement, go head-to-toe pink and mix up your tones. Pink tailoring is summer wedding perfection, whereas dark pink corduroy trousers or chinos by the likes of Banana Republic are a more casual canvas for lighter tone polos and short-sleeve shirts. Go bold for up to 70% less at McArthurGlen Vancouver!
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