Men’s Trends for Spring/Summer 2025

With the frenzy of Milan and Paris Fashion Week behind us, it’s time to dissect the trends that will shape next year’s wardrobe. From subtle nods to bold statements, SS25 serves up styles to suit every taste. Here’s your guide to what’s next in men’s fashion.

RUGGED TAILORING

Fendi SS25

Wales Bonner SS25

This season’s mantra? Relax, but make it intentional. Rugged tailoring takes center stage, pulling at materials and unravelling preppy aesthetics into something refreshingly disheveled.

Prada nailed this look with untucked shirts, raised waistlines, and slightly askew necklines, blending classic masculine colors with heritage shapes. Fendi joined the laid-back parade, reimagining polo shirts with dropped and off-center necklines for a breezy, summery feel. Meanwhile, Wales Bonner kept it ultra-casual, cropping sleeves and tucking polos into underwear for a rebellious twist on leisurewear.

SLOGAN TEE’S

Bianca Saunders SS25

 

Slogan tees are back with a vengeance, serving as a canvas for everything from political messages to playful banter.

Moschino stayed true to its roots, gifting runway attendees with t-shirts marking their Milan Fashion Week debut under Adrian Appiolaza. Doublet leaned into humor with an “I HEART PROTEIN FIBER” tee and a cheeky “YOUR ONLY FANS” jersey. A$AP Rocky’s AWGE line kept things provocative with “DON’T BE DUMB” emblazoned across key pieces. Whatever your stance, SS25 wants you to wear your thoughts on your chest.

Trompe-l’œil

Acne Studios SS25

JW Anderson SS25

Trompe-l’œil, the art of tricking the eye, dominated the runways with playful and intricate visual illusions.

Acne Studios led the charge with 2D-printed belts, faux jean hems, and colorful charm-like adornments, giving their collection a whimsical edge. Prada introduced trompe-l’œil details into tailored trousers and sailor-striped tops, while JW Anderson inverted expectations with a jumper mimicking a 2D print but featuring subtle frills. Bianca Saunders took a refined approach, integrating painted graphics into ties and suit shirts for seamless sophistication.

BUCKLES

 

The belt took an unexpected spotlight this season, as designers found innovative ways to integrate it into their collections.

Prada went viral with its trompe-l’œil belt handbag, while Acne Studios layered belts in unconventional stacks. AMIRI kept it classic, cinching waists with single straps, and LOEWE dangled leather belts as striking accessories. JW Anderson opted for belted shorts and cuffed hems, proving that a belt’s role extends far beyond its utilitarian roots.

Prada SS25

CREASES

Bianca Saunders SS25

Creased clothing brought a fresh, “I woke up like this” energy to SS25, requiring a confident nonchalance to pull off.

Bianca Saunders turned wrinkles into art, showcasing creases as a focal point against plain palettes. Prada accentuated collars and cuffs with subtle folds, and Fendi embraced thin materials for understated crumpling in suiting. JW Anderson amplified the action-ready aesthetic with rumpled boots and trousers, redefining the idea of polished imperfection.

CROPPED

Martine Rose SS25

Prada SS25

The crop top continues its evolution, blending masculinity with daring exposure for SS25.

Martine Rose and Dsquared2 made bold statements with tailored crop tops, while Maison Mihara Yasuhiro layered garments to offer a more subdued take. EGONlab and Prada married crop tops with sharp tailoring, proving that revealing styles can coexist with high fashion’s refined edge.

BRAT GREEN

Gucci SS25

Toxic green hues and classic plaid prints made their mark as standout themes for the season.

Designers like Kiko Kostadinov and Gucci embraced slime green in collars and cuffs, making a loud and confident statement. Plaid, on the other hand, ranged from the grunge-inspired at Yohji Yamamoto to refined patchwork at Junya Watanabe. Marine Serre and Martine Rose played with plaid in outerwear, making it a versatile print to incorporate into any wardrobe.

NEW TROUSERS

Sacai SS25

LOEWE SS25

This season’s trousers pushed boundaries with unexpected shapes and materials.

Sacai introduced extended pockets for a unique silhouette, while Dries Van Noten went sheer with translucent fabrics. LOEWE’s oversized cable-knit pantaloons exemplified the anything-goes ethos, making trousers a playground for creative expression.

One-Tone Tailoring

Auralee SS25

 

Neutral palettes dominated tailoring, creating cohesive and impactful monochrome looks.

Fendi, Auralee, and LEMAIRE showcased layered shades of beige, gray, and brown, proving that simplicity doesn’t mean boring. These looks exuded understated elegance, offering a refined alternative to the season’s more daring trends.

From playful prints to bold statements, SS25 men’s fashion is all about embracing individuality while reinterpreting classics. Whether you’re ready to take risks or lean into timeless elegance, next season’s trends have something for every modern gent.