Moto jackets are still in, don’t get me wrong. (Will they ever be out?) But those long, sleek leather jackets are making a comeback now—so, good on Adam Sandler.
Tie-dye may have taken a back seat to paint splatters and acid wash on the runway, but the trend is just heating up on the street. We saw tie-dye on nearly every garment you can think of: Alton Mason wore neon-streaked jeans.
The reasons for embracing the vertical stripe trend are twofold: firstly, it looks great and presents a simple, refined way to experiment with prints; secondly.
Most of us learned at a young age that dark clothing absorbs more sunlight and makes you feel warmer, whereas pale colors—or bright white—have the opposite effect.