Whilst Prada chose to pair their offering with oodles of ruffles at their show in Milan, the average fella can tap into the long-sleeve trend without having to adhere to such flamboyance. There are copious amounts of well-dressed men to inspire in this regard, many of whom have steadily developed a following due to their individual and personal style.
John Boyega of Star Wars fame is a regular on the Hollywood red carpet and he isn’t afraid to show a little flair. Alongside his pen chance for black on black tailoring he is regularly seen wearing big print long-sleeve tees and African dashiki-style shirts.

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Timothy Chalamet has also become a style icon. Blending the flamboyance of the Italian Renaissance with modern tailored silhouettes, his experiments with garish and print-heavy fashion sees him regularly hit best-dressed lists. Best suited to men with thinner and longer frames, get his look by choosing large-print oversized shirts buttoned right up to the neck.
Donald Glover is another man not shy of making a statement. Regularly seen wearing patterned suits and colour-block tailoring, Glover’s style is bold, bright and bodacious. To emulate his look, match your shirt colour with your pants. Look for a shirt with a shiny or glossy finished and don’t be afraid to throw in a matching bow-tie.
