Monotone DressingColor is big part of menswear this season.Bold colors are enough to elevate an outfit - especially when worn head-to-toe.An alternative is pair shades of the same color in one outfit.Fabrics are simple with clean surfaces. The color does all of the talking.Note: fabric quality must be excellent since there’s no prints or surface effects to hide behind.Target MarketThis look works for men of all ages. It’s really just about the choice of color.More subdued colors take this in a more sophisticated and dressed up direction.Oversized SuitsThis is a Boho look - the oversize suits looks more like a hand-me-down. Worn with sandals the look is part struggling artist or philosopher - and part trendster.Jackets are worn several sizes too large - long and loose.Trousers are loose and look like they belong to someone other than the wearer.Fabrics look to classic wool suiting or polished cotton.Target MarketThe 25+ guy who is sees this style as part his overall identity - laid back, artistic, philosophical.This customer might shop for these garments on one of the new a re-sale sites.Candy Colored SuitingTaking the pastel look to the next level, we find suiting in candy colors.The palette looks to boiled sweets for inspiration.Work the look in a head-to-toe monotone pairing.Or use candy colors for only one part of the total outfit.Target MarketThe 25+ guy who lives in a Southern climate might have fun with this look.This is definitely not mainstream!Wearable ArtPrints that look like art are elevating all garments.It’s not just Tshirts - digital printing is taking unique prints into jackets and trousers as well.For most customers, this look will work best on classic cotton button down shirts or Tshirts.Look for abstract prints that mimic real world art.Target MarketThe 18+ guy who wants something more personalized will like this look for shirts and Tshirts.We don’t recommend this look for suiting - except for on the catwalk.