MILAN — The summer suit makes a huge comeback for next year's warmer months, in more shapes, fabrics and colors than ever before.
Once a lightweight copy of the classic winter style, the 2014 summer suit, which dominates the runway on the third day of menswear preview showings as it has throughout Milan Fashion Week, has a life all its own.
The most avant-garde suit comes with a fitted jacket paired with Bermuda shorts, a look a few daring fashion followers attending the current shows have already embraced.
Other versions include a single- or double-breasted jacket worn with slim, cropped or baggy pants, a bomber jacket with matching trouser, or a sleeveless jacket to be paired with a trouser of your choice.
In many cases the suit jacket has a pushed or rolled up sleeve.
Colors and fabrics also define the new suit. Along with the staple gray, beige, blue and lots of white, the suit can come in floral or geometric prints, or such glaring colors as lobster red and fluorescent green. There are also plenty of two-tone versions with cranberry and teal the favorite combination.
Extra lightness, as well as a contemporary shine is achieved through techno fabrics and the use of lasers for intricate detailing.
The suits are all worn without ties, and in many outfits the T-shirt replaces the classic shirt.