2021 Men’s Fashion: 5 Color Trends for Spring

2021 men’s fashion promises to be quite exciting, starting with all the colors that will be hot for Spring spotted in the SS collections from top men’s brands. Be them

garish or subtle, these new hues will bring a breath of fresh air to men’s wardrobes in the upcoming season, making us promptly leave behind all the somber nuances worn in the last few months. Also all-black die-hards will have to give in to neon, pastel and bright tones for Spring 2021, indulging, at least, in a touch of lime, orange, pink, blue or sage, besides yellow and gray, Pantone’s colors of the year.

Halfway-between neon yellow and lime green: it’s the trendiest hue we’ve seen in the latest men’s collection from Dior designed by Kim Jones. A strong, dazzling tone, a great choice for those who usually sport stronger hues. Team with neutrals like white, beige, blue, gray or black.

Orange is the ultimate color for Spring 2021 according to Etro that sent down the runway in Milan a look featuring various nuances of orange; warmer for the polo shirt (with only the collar peeking out), stronger for the knit sweater, subtler for the laid-back jeans.

Also Louis Vuitton’s colors for next Spring are super-bright: the European flag Blue in Virgil Abloh’s latest designs for the French house, teamed with yellow and black, convey all the energy and positive vibes we need to jump start the new year.

On the opposite side of the spectrum, young Italian brand Ardusse for Spring 2021 opts for subtle tones, ranging from pink to lilac to assorted pastels. The label’s debut menswear collection aims to explore a less clichéd masculinity.

Finally, the looks from the SS21 collection from Ermenegildo Zegna designed by Alessandro Sartori take on more delicate hues inspired by nature: sage green, verging on gray, is the only color we will allow if you really cannot come to terms with the super bright hues of 2021.

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