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What I liked the most at Milan Men's Fashion Week was discovering a huge variety of men's sweaters. the best for winter!

I have always found them necessary and “inspiring”” mens pullovers, they can fix you up one day just by combining them with jeans or they can make you stand out for being sober and elegant or, por el contrario, as the funniest and most talkative of your friends.

Renewed Classics

The renewed classics cannot be missing in your wardrobe. Well placed stripes, either contrasting color or texture, they can turn a basic sweater into a sure hit as the first Valentino or the one with the blue stripes Costume National Homme. And in the third photo… ¿why not dare to use a sweater made of another material than knitwear? Here we see Jil Sander risking and without a doubt emerges victorious ¡i would wear it!

I was struck by the idea of ​​"acut or roll up” the sweaters and reveal the shirt underneath as they have proposed Dolce & Gabbana o Marni. A similar effect” is achieved with this blue sweater from Pringle of Scotland where it is also quite visible thanks to the huge V-neck.

geometric

A constant in the world of jersey is the use of geometric elements, grace lies in knowing how to innovate or surprise with the same concepts as always….

Paintings: in combination or in contrast, alone or combined with stars, sober or strident colors… 1. Ermenegildo Zegna; 2. Hardy Aimes; 3.Jonathan Saunders; 4.Vivienne Westwood.

Great proposal Burberry Prorsum using a combination of said geometric elements, I think they manage to give elegance to garments designed for day to day through colors and sinuous shapes. I think that even if they are flashy they can perfectly become a wardrobe staple for any man..

Finally in this section highlight the geometry of Men, that reminds me of those old sweaters from second-hand stores where the gaze is lost before so much and so “complex” crossing colors and shapes. They won't make a winter wardrobe, but they will make you stand out for sure. As well as the almost hypnotic framework of this Pringle of Scotland. you already know the formula: And you feel like it, Pontelo.

Bring out your “Animal” side.

I have loved the proposals that we have seen with animal protagonists, as the first of Corneliani, the one with the elephant looks fantastic! Neil Barret also surprises me with this proposal that reminds me of tribal figures, and that is decontextualized from said “inspiration” by colors and fabrics.

Much more elegant the proposal of Jil Sander, with the image of a diplodocus and a whale. It seems to me that it gives the classic sweater a childish and completely attractive look at the same time. The last photo corresponds to Vivienne Westwood that proposes the ethnic style that has given so much to talk about this summer…

Baroque Sweaters. the most overloaded

I am in love with these proposals of Dolce & Gabbana, You already know that I tend towards the baroque and these ideas that are so unsophisticated but still wearable make me fall at the feet of Domenico and Stefano.. In addition, the combination of dark gray and gold seems to me to be an elegant and sober bet.. In the same line of inspiration, although it reminds me a little more “bullfighting”, we find the third photo that corresponds to the parade of John Richmond, I also put it on without hesitation.

the inevitable streaks

Missoni

offers striped sweaters, always in sober colors and in combination…

Por su parte John Richmond y Nicole Farhi they lengthen the sweaters almost to infinity and continue betting on narrow stripes. The truth is that I like long sweaters but I think you have to be very thin and know how to combine them very well so as not to look like a jerk….

My favorites in this category are these first two of Iceber that more than stripes have large stripes of color. I think you can get a lot out of it and they are different without being strident… pero ¿and why don't we try giving it a “giro” to the fringes” As we see in this last image of Costume National Homme?. It has enchanted me!

degraded jerseys

I have always liked gradient sweaters a lot – mom calls – and this are the only two that play with this effect for next winter. The first of John Varvatros in fu in shave, but the gray and purple of Salvatore Ferragamo I think it's a real wonder. It probably won't be trending, but i liked it.

The madness

Madness comes from the hand of Marc Jacobs with that yellow sweater with paisley print quite unwearable unless you are going to do the cod route in winter (the track of the joke has given me the glasses and the red rope for a belt). We also find this idea of Vivienne Westwood with a sweater that could be the height of cheesy but with the rips it becomes a pretty grunge piece.

In men, jerseys have always been a bit undervalued and I think that in Milan they have seen great proposals for next winter. They are not all that they are, nor are all those who are, I have put those that have seemed to me the best sweaters for men.