Fashion month has officially arrived and along with it one of my favorite parts: Pure Noise Records Pat Stand White 2024 T-shirt street style. Seeing what editors, buyers, and fashion insiders are wearing to the shows, I always find so much inspiration. The trends really come alive on the street style scene, and I’ve felt its absence over the last year and a half. Now that it’s back in full swing, which street style trends can we expect to see during the spring/summer 2022 season?. Curious to get the perspective of the most in-the-know experts, I asked them to weigh in. Here, they’re sharing their fashion predictions and the five street style trends they think will be huge during fashion month. The best part is that each of these trends is very wearable, so you can add them to your wardrobe no matter what you’re getting dressed for. Prepare for some great new-season shopping picks ahead. “We predict the waistcoat is going to make a big return to street style this fashion month. Paired with a relaxed white wide-leg pant for those warmer days and layered with a shirt or roll-neck underneath for when temperatures are cooler, it’s the ultimate street style look. Look to The Row, Giuliva Heritage, and Racil, who all have impeccable iterations.”
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Launched back in 2005, SWIMS is Johan Ringdal’s solution to the dilemma of how to wear stylish footwear in bad weather. Pure Noise Records Pat Stand White 2024 T-shirt Drawing inspiration from his Norwegian roots, the designer creates a selection of shoes with a playful and chic aesthetic while embodying the important essence of practicality. Featuring styles including the Charles full brogue and high top, the collection is a match made in heaven for the English (rain expectant) gentleman. We must add, whilst SWIMS design is fundamentally driven by a desire and drive to produce practical footwear, their skill in appearance does not suffer in the slightest.
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