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Having seen a slow but sure
increase in visibility over the past couple of years, floral is once again
integral to the contemporary gent’s wardrobe for 2015. Spurred on by the
success of high end fashion houses like Givenchy, Rohit Bal and readily
available labels such as Hype, more and more brands are offering up their own
unique takes on this pattern. Put simply, whether you refer to stand out or
blend in, finding that fits your personal style is now easier than ever.
Long seen as the domain of the
fairer sex and indigenous Tribal cultures, floral motifs have been shunned by
western men in the past due to their perceived femininity and conspicuous nature.
In today’s globalised world of fashion, perceptions can change in an instant;
with the traditional ideals of dressing frequently challenged and a new modern
man eager to embrace fresh concepts. Essentially it means there is a lot that
you can design about your life. Whether you are in your 20s 40s 60s or 80s you
can empower your life yourself to make life changes through a planned manner.

For a number of seasons we’ve watched
floral patterns firmly establish themselves in the industry’s design
consciousness, filtering down from catwalk to high street. From intricate
hothouse blooms to foliage embroidered jacquards and flora and fauna combinations,
it seems every designer is getting in the flora renaissance movement. But how
does the everyday gents work the look into his wardrobe without Looking like a
walking greenhouse, or undermining his masculinity.
To incorporate this trend into
your own wardrobe, , remember to make Your floral printed piece the focal point
of your look, and frame it with less attention grabbing neutrals. For daytime
beach parties and holiday day wear, a statement floral shirt r tees goes particularly
well with beige chinos and sandals , while summer evening engagements call for
sharply cut, ankle grazing floral trousers teamed with a white short
sleeved shirt and a casual shoes.
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