Early Fall 2015 Fashion Trends for Men

By Cefashion @cefashion

It is hard to think about summer ending, but one of the things that is always something that people look forward to is fall fashions. It is a time when the fabrics are more substantial, the colors are saturated, and texture is taken to the next level. When you are looking to see what is trending in men’s fashion, you only have to look at the runway shows for the current year.

One perfect example of color saturation for the fall is a London runway look that is created by Richard James. The peacock teal suit jacket, dress shirt, tie and matching shoes is a rich, deep tone that goes well with the dark black trousers. Richard James also added the flecks of orange/red to the jacket, shoes, and tie to keep the teal color from looking too flat and being too overwhelming.

A trend that never seems to go out of style is the baseball jacket. Designers just keep reinventing it with different colors, fabrics, and details. For example, on the streets of Paris for this fall are looks like this satiny fabric baseball jacket that is done a great olive green, which is considered the black of the season. The jacket is detailed with a ribbed collar, sleeves, and waistband, as well as some strategically placed zippers. Another thing that is really fresh about this look is how it is paired with a classic tunic length, black top, skinny leg trousers, and a snazzy pair of black and white oxfords.

Lastly, who can discuss Fall trends without talking about accessories. The design house of Calvin Klein is right on top of things with these metallic blue looking sunglasses to shade your eyes from the sun, as well as be the perfect accompaniment to any outfit. Also, they kick up the work boot a notch by using a textured ankle piece and ski boot-like, striped piece in addition to the laced leather upper and lug sole, which gives them added interest. Lastly, Calvin Klein shows us a car length coat that has the luxuriousness of black patent leather, seaming details, and the usefulness of large flap pockets.