When designers from primary fashion weeks presented their Fall Winter 2021 collections, we noticed some recurring trends in most of them. Below we show you a selection of the best trends that you can incorporate into your wardrobe since they are easy to use.

Shirts with tie
The shirt with integrated tie is a nod to the season's 'feminised masculinity' theme. We show you some simple ways to introduce this trend.
Zip-up shirts

This is much easier to adopt. It works perfectly well with both casual and formal materials and looks.
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Ruffled shirts

This is for modern Dandies or new romantics. For current consumers who are not gender-biased.
Hoodies with half upper opening

Roomy, oversized sweatshirts with elastic waistbands and chest-length closures. A great example of a successful hybridisation of sportswear and streetwear.
Henley T-shirts

Long or short sleeves, convenient and comfortable.
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Turtleneck

Consider knit shirts with raised collars, not tops with a base collar.

Cargo pants with front pockets

Cargo pants are being revamped, functional patch pockets move to the front.
Front pleat trousers

A vital detail of this season's pants is the front pleat or vertical front seams. Works great on all materials and styles.
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Side pleat trousers

Extreme side pleats and exaggerated front pleats create volume in the pants. It's not necessarily a flattering cut, but it can work for those who look too thin.
Wide legs

Pants with vast legs are another option within the trends for this winter 2021.
Shorts

They don't seem like a brilliant choice for cold winter days. Of course, they can be accompanied by thick socks to keep warm.
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70's

Many flared pants were seen. The 70s are back. Again.

Colour
Pink, cobalt, yellow, orange are colours that are generally not associated with pants. Yet here they are.
Devorés and Jacquards

If colourful pants don't scare you, then these fabrics could. Maximalism like this can be fun.
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Grey flannel

Many pants made of grey flannel were seen.
Leather

This season, leather is still a trending material, and leather pants are gaining more popularity. There were quite a few black leather pants on the runways, but these colours and finishes look much fresher and less austere.
Satin

The use of 'feminine' fabrics in men's fashion is the main starting point for this trend.
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Suits with additional pleat

Designers have been experimenting with suits for quite some time; injecting youth and freshness into what is otherwise considered a stark outfit. We have seen colourful suits, suits with shorts, even hybrid sports suits. However, this subtle design detail is enough to make a suit look youthful yet elegant.
Half-finished suits

The clothes made by artisans transmit authenticity and quality. If they show it, that's even better. Mixing fabrics, exposing the seams, or leaving pattern pieces on display, strangely make these suits look like they're in the works, waiting for the artisans to put their finishing touches on.
Different materials and designs

Are brocade and jacquard materials a step too far to adopt? Probably…
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