10 Men’s Fashion Trends for 2025
Discover the latest men’s fashion trends for 2025, from oversized comfort to sustainable fabrics. This comprehensive guide draws on expert insights to highlight ten key styles that will shape the upcoming year. Learn how to effortlessly blend comfort with style, incorporating everything from vintage military pieces to revived corduroy in your wardrobe.
- Embrace Oversized Comfort with Intentional Styling
- Bold Hoodies Meet Tailored Pants
- Balance Chic and Casual with Oversized Blazers
- Incorporate Authentic Vintage Military Pieces
- Adopt Durable Workwear-Inspired Menswear
- Explore Rich Textures in Menswear
- Elevate Basics with Quality and Fit
- Revive Corduroy for Versatile Autumn Looks
- Transition to Sustainable Fabrics in Menswear
- Prioritize Stylish Comfort in Men’s Fashion
Embrace Oversized Comfort with Intentional Styling
Through covering celebrity fashion at The Showbiz Journal, I’ve been tracking the “Sandlercore” movement that has exploded since 2021. What started as Adam Sandler’s comfort-first approach has evolved into men embracing oversized, lived-in pieces as legitimate fashion statements.
I’ve completely restructured my wardrobe around this trend, swapping fitted blazers for oversized button-ups and relaxed-fit chinos. The key is lifted fabrics – I’m wearing loose silhouettes in premium cotton and linen rather than cheap materials. My go-to piece is an oversized linen shirt from COS that works for everything from industry events to casual interviews.
The secret is intentional styling rather than looking sloppy. I pair oversized tops with well-fitted bottoms and quality sneakers. When I interviewed musicians last month wearing loose-fit pants and an oversized tee, I felt more relaxed and approachable – which actually led to better conversations and content.
Start with one oversized piece you love and build around it. The comfort translates to confidence, especially in creative industries where authenticity matters more than looking corporate.
Jonas Muthoni TSJ
Editor, The Showbiz Journal
Bold Hoodies Meet Tailored Pants
I’m loving the oversized hoodie with tailored pants combo. It’s like mixing comfort with structure, chaos with control, sweatpants energy with grown-up bills. It says, “Yes, I care about fashion, but I also value snacks and mobility.”
I pair a loud hoodie—usually something that looks like a retro video game threw up on it—with fitted trousers and clean sneakers. The hoodie does the talking. The pants keep it from becoming a full-blown pajama situation. The result? Street style with a pulse.
Tips for pulling it off: don’t size up to “sleeping bag.” Pick one bold piece and let it lead. If the hoodie screams, let the pants whisper. If everything screams, someone’s calling mall security. Keep it balanced. Keep it weird, but wearable.
Nate Banks
CEO, Crazy Compression
Balance Chic and Casual with Oversized Blazers
Oversized blazers have become one of my favorite go-to pieces. It’s a trend that strikes the perfect balance between comfort and style, which is important when you want to look put together but not rigid. I prefer to wear them with a plain white tee, black jeans, and sneakers for a relaxed, everyday look that still feels chic. The thing that works here is the balance: the blazer is the focal point, so I keep the rest of the outfit neutral and simple. I’ve found that using a neutral color, such as grey or beige, gives you versatility—you can dress it up for a meeting or go casual when out running errands. The oversized fit creates a laid-back, cool feel, but it’s all about proportion. If the top is large, keep the bottom more form-fitting. It’s a look that leaves you dressed with purpose but not at the cost of comfort.
Khris Steven
Content Marketer, SEO and Automation Expert / Founder, KhrisDigital Marketing
Incorporate Authentic Vintage Military Pieces
Lately, I’ve been into vintage military pieces like old-school field jackets, fatigue pants, and even repurposed flight suits. They’re built tough, wear in nicely, and carry this honest, lived-in look that doesn’t try too hard. I picked up an M-65 jacket at a flea market in Columbus for forty bucks, and it’s become a staple. I wear it over a Henley or heavyweight tee, especially on days when I’m bouncing between site visits and school meetings. It’s not just about the look; it actually keeps up with the day. The extra pockets are way more useful than you’d think.
If someone wants to try it out, don’t chase the flashy reproductions. Hit a local army surplus or thrift shop. You can find originals that were made to last and usually for under sixty dollars. Look for American-made tags, dated stamps, and repairs because that’s the good stuff. Start with one solid piece like a jacket or cargo pants and let it earn its place in your routine.
Doug Crawford
President and Founder, Best Trade Schools
Adopt Durable Workwear-Inspired Menswear
I’m currently loving the resurgence of workwear-inspired menswear—think utility jackets, rugged boots, and heavyweight fabrics. It blends practicality with style, which aligns with how I approach most things, even outside work. I recently picked up a canvas overshirt with reinforced seams that pairs well with chinos or jeans. It’s functional enough for weekend DIY jobs but polished enough for a casual meeting or pub visit.
My tip? Prioritize durability over trendiness. Look for pieces that are built to last—thick stitching, tough fabrics, neutral tones. They not only look better over time but also save you money. As someone who deals with wear and tear in the car hire world daily, I’ve come to appreciate clothes that can take a bit of a beating and still look sharp.
James McNally
Managing Director, SDVH [Self Drive Vehicle Hire]
Explore Rich Textures in Menswear
I’m fully obsessed with men leaning into unexpected textures — velvet, corduroy, even crushed satin. It’s giving tactile confidence, and I love to see it.
We’re way past the days when men’s wardrobes were a grayscale graveyard of flat cottons and denim. What’s exciting right now is seeing guys embrace pieces that not only look elevated but feel elevated. A deep green velvet overshirt? A caramel corduroy shacket? That’s a man who’s not afraid to be seen — or touched.
At Comfort, we’re starting to weave this into our fabric strategy — literally. We’re experimenting with low-maintenance luxe: pieces that bring visual richness and texture without the dry cleaning trauma. Personally, I’ve styled a crushed corduroy overshirt over a crisp white tee with wide-leg wool trousers and loafers — it’s laid-back drama, which is the best kind.
Pro tips:
– Start with one statement texture — let it be the hero of the outfit.
– Mix with clean, minimal basics so it reads intentional, not costume-y.
– Own it. Texture is a confidence sport. If you wear velvet and shrink, velvet wins.
Because here’s the truth:
“Men don’t need more clothes. They need more courage. Texture is the gateway drug.”
Gillian Bell
Chief Revenue & Growth Officer, Comfrt
Elevate Basics with Quality and Fit
Currently, I am focused on elevated basics. We’re talking about heavyweight t-shirts, crisp joggers, and streamlined sneakers—nothing that doesn’t look cool but doesn’t go overboard in the process. It’s as if your wardrobe staple airport uniform attended a branding seminar and returned refined. The best thing about it? You don’t have to know anything about fashion to make it work. All you need is good fabric and clothes that actually fit.
I’ve been incorporating these staples into my rotation with a strong focus on texture and neutral tones. It’s not about showing off—it’s about looking put together when you’re moving between meetings, podcast recordings, and warehouse visits. Also, fewer logos. More quality. Fewer decisions in the morning. More time to build brands.
Tip to others? Begin with the fit. A plain t-shirt is a fashion statement if it fits you perfectly. Spend money on pieces that will withstand a workday and still be presentable for dinner. And if your closet is full of items you may wear someday, give them away and start anew.
Mikey Moran
CEO, Private Label Extensions
Revive Corduroy for Versatile Autumn Looks
Lately, I’ve been enthusiastic about the comeback of corduroy. It has the perfect blend of vintage appeal and coziness that truly adds texture to any outfit. I’ve acquired a couple of corduroy shirts and a jacket, which have become staples in my autumn wardrobe. They’re incredibly versatile; you can layer a shirt under a sweater for added warmth, or pair the jacket with a plain t-shirt for a more casual look.
If you’re considering embracing the corduroy trend, I’d suggest starting with something simple like a jacket in a neutral color—consider navy, black, or even a nice earth tone. These colors make it easy to coordinate with items you already own, allowing you to ease into the trend without feeling too conspicuous. Additionally, it’s an excellent way to incorporate texture without going overboard. Trust me, it’s a game-changer for your fall and winter styles!
Alex Cornici
Marketing & PR Coordinator, Pork Chop Recipes
Transition to Sustainable Fabrics in Menswear
I’m really loving how sustainable fabrics are becoming more mainstream in men’s fashion – I recently switched my work wardrobe to mostly organic cotton pieces. Last month, I grabbed this amazing organic cotton blazer that feels super comfortable during long meetings, while knowing I’m making a better environmental choice. My tip is to start small by replacing basics like tees and chinos with eco-friendly versions first, then gradually build from there.
Taylor Murphy
Director of Community Outreach, Brighter Start Health
Prioritize Stylish Comfort in Men’s Fashion
One men’s fashion trend I’m fully loving right now? Comfort clothing. I’m not just talking about the lazy-Sunday kind; we’re talking stylish pieces that feel just as good as they look.
After years of “dress to impress” being the default trend, there’s been a refreshing shift toward clothing that prioritizes comfort and wearability, without sacrificing style. Think straight-legged sweatpants, relaxed fitting oversized hoodies, and my personal favorite: weighted hoodies. Weighted hoodies feel like gentle hugs that you get from a weighted blanket, except you can wear them anywhere you go! Especially in winter right now (in AU), thicker, cozier weighted layers not only keep you warm and comfy, they also make you feel extremely relaxed and grounded!
I’ve found myself building my wardrobe around items that offer structure and comfort at the same time. A well-cut Squiddy hoodie or Essentials crew neck can pair just as well with jeans as it does with sweatpants!
My tip? Don’t overthink it. Comfort clothing is the easiest to start; anyone can begin with one or two high-quality comfort pieces – a soft oversized hoodie or crew neck – and dress it up or down depending on the day. Comfort and style don’t have to be mutually exclusive.
At our brand, Squiddy Clothing, we’ve embraced this fashion trend with our cozy weighted hoodies that also feature unique built-in squishies in the cuffs – perfect for those who love comfort and a little functional stress relief. It’s a small detail, but it’s amazing how much of a difference it makes when your clothes support how you feel, not just how you look!
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Henry Zheng
Marketer, Squiddy Clothing