Every expert I’ve spoken to has been most excited by the many pairs of perfectly cut trousers in the spring/summer 2024 collections, Nike Golf Blowin’ A Hoolie T-shirt which should hardly come as a surprise. Trousers have ruled the trends (and the market) for years now, and that’s set to continue as we head into the season, with an emphasis on the wide-leg variety. Yes, we love our leggings and joggers, but yes, we’re also interested in looking elegant, too. “I’ve never been a dress or skirt person, which is why it gives me great pleasure to see trousers continue to make such a statement on the S/S 24 catwalks,” says Who What Wear UK affiliate editor Emily Dawes. “Any stuffy, overly smart or uncomfortable connotations are well and truly out of the window now, though. As if the dependable wardrobe power piece couldn’t get any better, trousers are all comfort first for 2024. The loose, wide-leg silhouettes we’ve become accustomed to of late are staying (great news for my existing collection). Whether it be cargos (most definitely still a thing) or more relaxed, drawstring-waist styles, fluidity is key. Who needs joggers now?” Who, indeed. Last season, there was a clear ’90s directive when it came to minimalism, with logo vests, low-slung trousers and tube dresses as hero items. Now, things have been pared back even further; sure, Y2K maxi skirts and oversized suiting are very much a thing, as witnessed on the runways of Bottega Veneta and BOSS, but the silhouettes are cleaner and the colour palette even more refined. “After the outright outrageousness of various Y2K comebacks, I’m pleased to see a palette-cleansing take on ’90s fashion coming to the fore,” says Who What Wear UK editor-in-chief Hannah Almassi. “This was the peak moment for brands like Jil Sander, Calvin Klein, Helmut Lang and many more names whose special brand of clean-cut is being referenced once again for 2024. I’m very much here for this grown-up take on plain outfit ideas, and I think it will be a powerful way to craft a workwear wardrobe in the coming months.”
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Who What Wear editors are always on the lookout for emerging trends, Nike Golf Blowin’ A Hoolie T-shirt and when fashion week rolls around, it turns into a friendly competition. Since two is a coincidence, but three signals a trend, it’s easy to identify accessories, shapes, and even colors that are on the rise before they’re absolutely everywhere. But let’s not pat ourselves on the back too quickly; the bright-orange bag trend is pretty easy to spot. Stylish people from NYC to Stockholm have been caught carrying bright-orange bags, which, surprisingly, go with everything. Whether you’re adding the bright bag to punch up an otherwise everyday look or simply having the most fun possible with an array of colors, this street style trend is easy to participate in and enjoy at practically any price. In fact, H&M recently rolled out its version of the trend with a shapely shoulder bag that comes in electric orange. The best part? At just $25, it’s too good not to take out for a spin this weekend, no matter where your plans take you. Okay, now that orange bags are officially on your radar too, we’ve pulled several eye-catching styles that are sure to stop street style photographers and fashion fanatics in their tracks. So which orange will you pick?
Suzanne DAmbrosio –
So happy with the cut of this shirt. A versatile shirt I can use anytime of the year. Classic, simple shirt with a twist. Love this shirt. Fast delivery!
Adam Spensley –
Great T-Shirts
The thing I love about these t-shirts is the neck. They fit nicely around my neck, I have bought many t-shirts that are to low and sort of droopy these shirts have a nice look and hold their shape after many washing. Will definitely be buying more from kingteeshops
Jennifer Quinley –
Shirt fit perfect and I get so many compliments when I wear this shirt!
Russell Robbins –
Comfortable Nice Shirt
Nice shirts for casual wear. I can wear medium or large. Depending on who makes it. I bought the large and they are bigger than I thought. I ordered the medium on the next order. Still a nice shirt.