As we transition from winter into spring, dressing well means mastering the art of layering and investing in versatile pieces that balance comfort and style. The unpredictable nature of spring weather (one day crisp and cool, the next mild and sunny) calls for adaptable wardrobe choices that can keep up with your daily routine.
Fortunately, this season’s menswear trends, as curated by Spencer Riley, Director of Product Design at Charles Tyrwhitt, seamlessly blend classic styles with modern innovation, ensuring you look polished whether you’re in the office or out and about.
This season’s menswear trends seamlessly blend classic styles with modern innovation…
Gilet season: A wardrobe essential with heritage
Technical outerwear continues to dominate menswear, and the gilet remains an indispensable transitional piece. While today’s gilet is seen as a staple of both business and casual wardrobes, its origins date back to 18th-century European fashion, where it was worn as a sleeveless vest over fine clothing for added warmth and elegance.
Over time, the gilet evolved from an aristocratic layering piece into a modern must-have, prized for its versatility.
This season, neutral tones like stone and grey are replacing bold colours, creating a more understated, refined aesthetic. Charles Tyrwhitt’s Lightweight Quilted Gilet (£99.95) is a great example. It’s light yet warm, stylish yet practical. Whether paired with a suit for a business-casual ensemble or layered over a knit for weekend outings, the gilet remains a great go-to option for navigating unpredictable temperature swings.
The perfect shirt: A timeless classic
A sharp, reliable shirt remains an essential part of every professional wardrobe. This season, Charles Tyrwhitt’s Westminster Weave (£74.95) epitomises this timeless style with a modern twist. Crafted from 100 per cent cotton with a unique dobby textured weave, it offers natural stretch for ease of movement while maintaining a tailored appearance.
Featuring square double cuffs and a split back yoke, this non-iron shirt ensures an effortless transition from the morning commute to evening networking.
The quarter-zip takeover
A growing favourite, the quarter-zip pullover is a comfortable alternative to a structured jacket. Charles Tyrwhitt’s Cashmere Zip Neck Jumper (£179) can be layered under a blazer or worn on its own over a dress shirt. This luxurious cashmere piece provides a polished, smart-casual appeal while ensuring comfort on those brisk spring mornings.
Revival of the suit…
The workplace is embracing bold tailoring once again, with suits making a strong comeback. The structured silhouette of Charles Tyrwhitt’s Ultimate Performance End on End Suits (£399) captures this trend, combining craftsmanship with refined styling. Expect to see more professionals fully embracing the suit, pairing it with complimentary shirts and ties for a look that exudes confidence.
…and return of the tie: Status dressing resurfaces
Ties are reclaiming their place in menswear, marking a subtle return to power dressing and attention to detail. This Spot Wool Tie (£49.95) includes self-fabric keeper loops to ensure it stays in place. This classic accessory adds instant polish to any ensemble.
Looking ahead: Balancing tradition with innovation
Spring 2025 menswear perfectly balances heritage-inspired styles with contemporary functionality. This season is all about investing in high-quality, versatile pieces that stand the test of time. So what are the broader trends to look out for?
Tech-infused clothing: Technology is making waves in menswear, with garments featuring helpful functionality, such as temperature regulation, moisture-wicking properties, and even embedded fitness trackers. In 2025, style shouldn’t come at the expense of comfort or performance.
The Power of Oversized Silhouettes: Relaxed, oversized fits are dominating menswear, redefining classic tailoring with contemporary ease. Baggy trousers, oversized blazers, and roomy hoodies lend themselves well to layering, making them perfect for unpredictable temperatures while maintaining an effortlessly cool look.
Monochrome ensembles and colour pops: All-black, all-white, and tonal grey outfits are making a strong statement this season. The key to pulling off this trend lies in playing with textures and layers; think a structured wool coat over a soft cashmere turtleneck or a cotton shirt paired with tailored trousers in matching hues.
While monochrome dominates, bold colour accents can still inject personality, whether in a statement blazer, a knit sweater, or an accessory.
Wide-leg trousers: Skinny jeans and slim-fit trousers are taking a backseat as wide-leg trousers become the go-to choice for relaxed dressing. Their fluid silhouette offers both comfort and a touch of retro-inspired flair, making them an easy staple for both office wear and weekend outfits.
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As we transition from winter into spring, dressing well means mastering the art of layering and investing in versatile pieces that balance comfort and style. The unpredictable nature of spring weather (one day crisp and cool, the next mild and sunny) calls for adaptable wardrobe choices that can keep up with your daily routine.
Fortunately, this season’s menswear trends, as curated by Spencer Riley, Director of Product Design at Charles Tyrwhitt, seamlessly blend classic styles with modern innovation, ensuring you look polished whether you’re in the office or out and about.
Gilet season: A wardrobe essential with heritage
Technical outerwear continues to dominate menswear, and the gilet remains an indispensable transitional piece. While today’s gilet is seen as a staple of both business and casual wardrobes, its origins date back to 18th-century European fashion, where it was worn as a sleeveless vest over fine clothing for added warmth and elegance.
Over time, the gilet evolved from an aristocratic layering piece into a modern must-have, prized for its versatility.
This season, neutral tones like stone and grey are replacing bold colours, creating a more understated, refined aesthetic. Charles Tyrwhitt’s Lightweight Quilted Gilet (£99.95) is a great example. It’s light yet warm, stylish yet practical. Whether paired with a suit for a business-casual ensemble or layered over a knit for weekend outings, the gilet remains a great go-to option for navigating unpredictable temperature swings.
The perfect shirt: A timeless classic
A sharp, reliable shirt remains an essential part of every professional wardrobe. This season, Charles Tyrwhitt’s Westminster Weave (£74.95) epitomises this timeless style with a modern twist. Crafted from 100 per cent cotton with a unique dobby textured weave, it offers natural stretch for ease of movement while maintaining a tailored appearance.
Featuring square double cuffs and a split back yoke, this non-iron shirt ensures an effortless transition from the morning commute to evening networking.
The quarter-zip takeover
A growing favourite, the quarter-zip pullover is a comfortable alternative to a structured jacket. Charles Tyrwhitt’s Cashmere Zip Neck Jumper (£179) can be layered under a blazer or worn on its own over a dress shirt. This luxurious cashmere piece provides a polished, smart-casual appeal while ensuring comfort on those brisk spring mornings.
Revival of the suit…
The workplace is embracing bold tailoring once again, with suits making a strong comeback. The structured silhouette of Charles Tyrwhitt’s Ultimate Performance End on End Suits (£399) captures this trend, combining craftsmanship with refined styling. Expect to see more professionals fully embracing the suit, pairing it with complimentary shirts and ties for a look that exudes confidence.
…and return of the tie: Status dressing resurfaces
Ties are reclaiming their place in menswear, marking a subtle return to power dressing and attention to detail. This Spot Wool Tie (£49.95) includes self-fabric keeper loops to ensure it stays in place. This classic accessory adds instant polish to any ensemble.
Looking ahead: Balancing tradition with innovation
Spring 2025 menswear perfectly balances heritage-inspired styles with contemporary functionality. This season is all about investing in high-quality, versatile pieces that stand the test of time. So what are the broader trends to look out for?
Tech-infused clothing: Technology is making waves in menswear, with garments featuring helpful functionality, such as temperature regulation, moisture-wicking properties, and even embedded fitness trackers. In 2025, style shouldn’t come at the expense of comfort or performance.
The Power of Oversized Silhouettes: Relaxed, oversized fits are dominating menswear, redefining classic tailoring with contemporary ease. Baggy trousers, oversized blazers, and roomy hoodies lend themselves well to layering, making them perfect for unpredictable temperatures while maintaining an effortlessly cool look.
Monochrome ensembles and colour pops: All-black, all-white, and tonal grey outfits are making a strong statement this season. The key to pulling off this trend lies in playing with textures and layers; think a structured wool coat over a soft cashmere turtleneck or a cotton shirt paired with tailored trousers in matching hues.
While monochrome dominates, bold colour accents can still inject personality, whether in a statement blazer, a knit sweater, or an accessory.
Wide-leg trousers: Skinny jeans and slim-fit trousers are taking a backseat as wide-leg trousers become the go-to choice for relaxed dressing. Their fluid silhouette offers both comfort and a touch of retro-inspired flair, making them an easy staple for both office wear and weekend outfits.
Loop and Swarovski team up to bring fashion sparkle to hearing protection
Loop, the Belgian brand known for turning earplugs into a design accessory, has announced a collaboration with Swarovski to mark the crystal house’s 130th anniversary. The result is the limited-edition Loop x Swarovski Experience 2, a pair of chrome-finished earplugs hand-set with eight Millennia cut Swarovski Crystals. Loop has been steadily building a reputation for…
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Cambridge Audio has collaborated with fashion brand Maharishi, creating special editions of its Melomania A100 true wireless earbuds and Alva ST turntable. The new iterations come in a classic olive colourway, reflecting Maharishi’s celebrated military pacifism aesthetic. The introduction represents the beginning of an ongoing partnership between the two companies, uniting more than five decades…
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