Are British men in a position to wear prints? | Fashion | The Protector
Gather round, men: your plain shirts and discreet dark jeans aspire a trifle tired. This season, it's everything regarding print. From Hawaiian shirts to floral Doctor Martens, patterns are on everything. Not as the 1980s – when it was all for the Manchester indie-rave scene and Versace's baroque concepts – has print in menswear made designer headlines. Cut to now and Prada is definitely selling floral trousers that riff on playing slacks and printed shirts that whiff associated with 1950s Americana. Topman's retro paisley-print catwalk pyjamas soldout concerts in February. Clumpy Dr Marten boots have been completely given a floral print remix for Freedom. Burberry is backing tribal print trousers, GQ contains included these in its patterned trousers pass on this month while Zara is selling Aztec-inspired bookbag. To say that print is enjoying a comeback is really an understatement. As the rain pelted down Monday, Marks