Top Ten Must Haves This Summer | Men's Health Magazine Australia

The Top Ten Style Trends This Summer

It seems every new season requires a wardrobe makeover but fortunately MH Style expert, Jeff Lack, has all the Summer tips and there’s a good chance you’ll be able to reimagine previous years’ trends! Printed Swimming Trunks – asos, $32 Add a linen shirt of a t-shirt to go from beach to cafe. Printed Swimming Trunks – […]

It seems every new season requires a wardrobe makeover but fortunately MH Style expert, Jeff Lack, has all the Summer tips and there’s a good chance you’ll be able to reimagine previous years’ trends!

Printed Swimming Trunks asos, $32

Add a linen shirt of a t-shirt to go from beach to cafe.

Asos

Asos

Hawaiian Style Printed Shirt – General Pants, $79.95

Wear this open, over a white t-shirt – Miami Vice eat your heart out.

General Pants

General Pants

Leather Sandals – The Iconic, $110

Jesus loves you and you will love these sandals for BBQs and beach outings.

The Iconic

The Iconic

Off White Chinos – The Iconic, $199

From casual Fridays to boat parties, these will pair back with linen Shirts and Hawaiian style shirts for Summer parties. 

The Iconic

The Iconic

Panama Hat – Strand Hatters

Sunburn isn’t cool nor are melanomas, this hat will get better with age.

Strand Hatters

Strand Hatters

Salmon Long Sleeved Linen Shirt – David Jones, $129

Girls will love a cheeky salmon.

David Jones

David Jones

Flat lens sunglasses – Sunglass Hut, $215

The Biggest change in sunnies in a decade, try the rounded styles.

Sunglass Hut

Sunglass Hut

Navy Shorts – Country Road, $79.95

You will live in these all summer, go from day to night with a long sleeved linen shirt and white sneakers.

Country Road

Country Road

Light Washed And Ripped Denim – The Iconic, $149.95

soft rock? No, just a light weight air conditioned pair of jeans for summer.

The Iconic

The Iconic

Marble Grey T-shirt – asos, $35

Trunks, shorts, chinos, denim, this piece gores with everything, get a 3 pack.

asos

asos

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