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the only color pallet recommended for men suits.

Other fantastic colors can be worn as an alternative

and will definitely add a certain appeal to your closet. They consist of gray and blue hues. This look can be worn on weekends, in the office or

used as a warm up for a dinner date. The fitted look, where the suit is tailored at the ankles can look fabulous when worn with the right pair of shoes.

For the fall and winter, blending colors and styles from other cultures has become a popular topic of discussion. Blending is something that the urban cultures have always done and it is finally mainstream. Blending camouflage, with stone or army gear pieces. Adding a vibrant cultural scarf to a leather jacket or a down-dinner jacket and even selecting a pair of boots can be essential to changing any wardrobe.

sleek styles

Men’s fashion has taken a more modern look, in order to spice up your fall wardrobe this season, you have to keep up with what's trending. Let’s take a look at what hit the runways in London, Milan, and Paris for men’s wear this season. Here is an overview of our picks and trends for 2016 transitioning into 2017.

Stone colors in the 80s, we called it “Stoned Wash”

Getting stoned is the modern twist on the faded look. Across the board, stonewashed is a trend. Create a fresh look by adding beige or another sandy color to complete the look. These styles have been worn on the runways this season.

Even though this look is more popular, it is not

Fall is Here

Men, Own Your Style

By Shu Shu Mardner