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Spring menswear is all about Nineties nostalgia and loose fits – here’s how to work the look

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As we say hello to the warmer months, now is the time to put away your corduroy trousers, thermal tops and heavy coats and give your wardrobe a seasonal update. But what menswear looks are trending this spring?

Nick Drewe, retail and trend expert from online platform Wethrift, predicts men’s fashion this season will continue to lean towards a “more retro look”, blending nostalgia from the Eighties, Nineties and early Noughties with some fresh updates.

Personal stylist Daniel Johnson (daniel-johnson.com) agrees: “Fashion is cyclical, old trends come back around, and right now that trend is without doubt the Nineties.”

Tapping into trends doesn’t have to mean buying everything new,

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