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It is cotton suit season. Recently at the Cannes Film Festival, men from Ryan Gosling to Clive Owen to the foot-in-mouth French comedian, Laurent Lafitte, ventured beyond tuxedo territory and explored the cooling embrace of light-coloured cotton suits. The material is indeed perfect for the breezy, sunny Cote d’Azur, but it also works on so many other occasions – even at the office.
This past season, coloured cotton suits also stomped down the runway at fashion shows for brands like Bottega Veneta and Todd Snyder. The look was single-breasted, with au courant notched lapels and a slightly relaxed fit – perfect for slouching around on hot days.
But a man shouldn’t stop there. “Once he has the perfect khaki cotton suit, then it’s time for him to explore seasonal fabrics in other colours.” Jennings suggests that the colours “beige, blue or olive are best” to experiment with at first. “Avoid pastels – they can be fun worn as a separate trouser or sport coat, but not as a suit.”
How to style a cotton suit? Pair it with crisp white sneakers or a dress loafer (with or without socks), depending on how formal or casual you want to go.
Celebrity and fashion stylist Sam Spector, who has dressed the likes of Neil Patrick Harris and Jake Gyllenhaal, says, “I love a cotton suit with a knit polo underneath, with a tee and sneakers, or with a light-weight crew-neck knit sweater.” Spector continues: “The same suit can be worn in all these different ways making it a great staple piece to have for summer.”
Todd Snyder, president and founder of his eponymous label, agrees. “It’s very versatile. You can dress it up or down depending on the occasion,” he says. “It’s perfect for a wedding with a shirt and tie or you can wear the jacket with off-white jeans and a tee for a summer dinner.”
Here are five great options to try out this year.
Navy is an easy, masculine color to pull off, and unlike khaki, it goes with almost everything. Since it’s a staple, don’t go for one that’s too dressy. The J.Crew Ludlow suit is reasonably priced, and well-cut. ($456, jcrew.com)
This olive suit from Massimo Piombo is different enough to make a statement, but doesn’t veer into peacock territory. If you’re new to the colour, ease in by breaking the suit into separates, wearing the blazer with a pair of dressy jeans or the trousers with a soft spring sweater on top. (Blazer, $720, mrporter.com; Trousers, $165, mrporter.com)
You don’t often come across a pinstripe cotton suit, so when you do, snag it. If your day-to-day or special events have a more formal bent, this is one way to stand out while staying cool. ($499, suitsupply.com)
If you’d rather whisper than shout your style choices, a light gray cotton suit is close enough to khaki to feel classic, but different enough to get noticed. The peak lapels on this Dsquared2 option help it stand out. ($1,690, farfetch.com)
This is the most playful option on this list; Italian label Boglioli’s sky blue number will make you the star of any party, so be sure that’s what you want before you throw it on. If you do, keep everything else simple, and pair it with a crisp white shirt and light calf-skin loafers, without socks. ($1,395, mrporter.com)
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