Fashionable men’s parkas became a settled resident of the spring and fall-winter collections, but despite this, many men aren’t eager to the purchase parka coats and jackets, tending to the good old classic outerwear pieces. Why is this happening? Apparently, the problem is the common image of the men’s parka.
The majority of modern versions of this outerwear look not really edgy, chic and smart, so the idea of wearing the casual parka doesn’t seem appealing to the young men. Parka coat or jacket is the sort of clothing you have to know how, with what to wear and how to buy the right piece for your appearance. Otherwise you will look like a homeless or just ridiculous. There are no trifles in fashion.
How to wear a parka for men?
The classic parka has a khaki shade that makes it look casual and relaxed. Some people don’t like the parka coats because it reminds them of hunters and fishermen outfit. In order to minimize this impact, refuse these soft and warm khaki/brown shades and forget about the camouflage print. Navy is your proper choice to make your parka jacket and coat look modern, smart and elegant.
This neutral muted dark blue color is perfect for basic outerwear, and fashion designers often use it for elegant coats, military style officer jackets, long blazers with gold buttons. Dark navy blue men’s parka coat is relevant for both young and mature men, no matter what sort of cut, design and length it has.
The second important point for men’s parkas of any color and length is the combination with pants. To make the parka edgy, noble and modern looking, making it a worthy basic piece or garment for spring, fall and winter, combine it with trendy pants, but not too sloppy, baggy and shapeless. Even if you love distressed jeans, opt for skinny and straight cut to wear with your parka coat.
Best styles of men’s designer parkas for 2017





























