What are Men Wearing in 2022?

Last Updated on 6th January 2024

After wearing the same dark suits for years and sweats for nearly two years, men are ready to step out and try something unique in their wardrobe. Comfort and style will be the focus of men’s fashion in 2022.

Get ready to start shopping for some handsome looks after you’ve read the following.

Tracksuit

When thinking about Men’s fashion in 2022, how can we don’t mention the comfiest attire ever? A full tracksuit reminds us of Reservoir Dogs star Chris Penn channels the spirit of the 1990s in a neon nylon two-piece from Nike. Maybe you’re thinking of Timothée Chalamet, who taught us how to properly tuck our polyester, fleece tracksuit pants into our socks last year.

Now, this is the best time to grab your own with some bargains from Top Brand Outlet and get yourself stylish. Whether hooded, shell, nylon, or fleece, the tracksuit is here to stay and offers the same level of comfort as a plush dressing gown.

mens cardigans 2022 trend

Cardigan Coats

Honestly, living in the UK is a struggle fashion-wise. Most of the time, the temperature in the UK hovers somewhere between being too warm for a coat and being too cold for a T-shirt. Menswear designers worldwide have fortunately come up with the brilliant idea of making coats from cardies this season— Heavy-knit cardigans or simply cardigans as coats.

Designer Mark Weston paired nana cardies with razor-edged two-pieces at Dunhill, and pastel hues ruled at Jil Sander on the runway this season.

Varsity Jackets

When varsity jackets were last in style five years ago, it was all about the slimmed-down, ultra-tailored versions, like the Saint Laurent version designed by Hedi Slimane, which was relished by celebrities. Ivy League sweaters and socks worn with shiny penny shoes flattering proper preppy look that just feel so on time right now.

Many designers in Paris and Milan focus on sporty renditions of classic varsity jackets. It was originally known as “letterman jackets” because of the school letters appliquéd to their fronts, but at Louis Vuitton, Dior, and Moschino’s slimmer takes on the style were inscribed with characters signifying their respective houses.

Pleated Dress Pants

Dress slacks with a slimmer, flat front have become increasingly popular among men in recent years. Recently, celebrities like Dwayne Johnson and Nick Jonas have stepped out in pleated pants, which are making a strong comeback. If you want your pleated pants to have an elegant drape and shape, you should wear them a little higher on your waist. Shirts should be tucked in and belted to complete the look.

Lightweight Roomy Shirts

If you’re going to buy a new shirt for this summer, make it a super-lightweight one because of the upcoming record-breaking hot weather. One of Dior’s (created with artist George Condo) oversized tunic shirts will not only keep you cool in the heat but will also reduce the environmental impact of clothing waste. This is a win-win situation for both you and the planet.

The Dandy

Slim, stylish, ’40s-meets-’70s suiting with a Japanese influence appeared in a wide variety of collections this season. Although Kenzo owns the look, it has influenced menswear additions at Rhude and Erdem for seasons. The tie is an absolute must when wearing a tartan.

man wearing big scarf

The Scarfs

The balaclava is here to stay, but huge, long scarves are also a big trend right now. Try the XL versions by Dries Van Noten or Hed Mayner or a hand-crocheted piece by Kiko Kostadinov. Or, do you want to make the topcoat tweedy blazer look even richer and more classic? Wear a high-quality silk scarf around your neck.

Velvet

Where did Prince William, Daniel Craig, and Jonah Hill collaborate altogether? It appears that they’ve all ditched their traditional suits in favor of velvet and are excited about the newest fashion trend. Velvet is the embodiment of everything we want to be this year: posh, sleek, and shiny as the sun.

Athletic Sneaker

Nothing elevates an outfit like a pair of athletic sneakers, which are a wardrobe must-have. It’s hard to go wrong with a nice pair of athletic sneakers because of their flashy yet understated design, timeless silhouette, and great availability of colours. They also look great on anyone and go perfect with any kind of attire. Celebrities like CeeDee Lamb, Dwight Howard, Danny Green, DeAndre Hopkins, Mike Epps, Patrick Surtain II, Isaiah Simmons, and Tee Higgins have found donning the sneakers look to its pinnacle.