Men's style

How To Do Minimalism in Summer

Summer is the minimalist’s nightmare. As the streets explode in pattern and shade – Hawaiian prints, pastels, sun-scorched necks – stripped-back options become, well, minimal.

In winter, length and layer makes even darker shades pop. When you’ve only got shorts and tee and to play with, how do you look like you’ve made an effort?

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Vary The Palette

Minimalist does not mean boring. Colour play still reaps rewards – but when the sun’s out, swerve anything that’s as bright.

“Summer is a colour season,” says Nick Eley, head menswear designers at ASOS. “But think cool khakis, stones, beiges, rusts and even dusty pinks.” These earth tones appeared everywhere from Calvin Klein to Alexander Wang on the SS16 runways, where they also proved easy to mix and match.

Yet while the shades might play nice, you still need to be aware of your skin tone. Khaki and navy look great on pale skin, while coffee, pinks and dusty pastels stand out well against darker complexions.

“Although beige and stone are key colours for the season, they’re not for everyone,” says Eley. “If the colour is too close to your pre-holiday skin tone then go for something a shade or two darker until you’ve managed to top up your tan.”

Keep Your Daywear Simple

“The summer months are perfect for the minimalist look,” says Eley. “It doesn’t need to be complicated. All it takes is the right fit tee, a smarter short and a clean pair of white trainers set off with stylish sunglasses.”

A loose shirt layered over a vest adds movement without heat and boxy tees tweak your silhouette while encouraging air flow. Just look for breathable materials like cotton or linen to avoid accessorising with sweat patches.

Embrace Relaxed Tailoring

When patterns are out, embrace cut. Looser, unstructured tailoring was on every runway this season, which is good news for summer’s minimalists – the lack of padding means you don’t overheat, while the billowy silhouette catches eyes even without resorting to colour.

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