From the perspective of the most representative brands related to modern commuting and similar style brands, the following trend directions of suit detail craftsmanship in the spring and summer of 2025 are worth paying attention to: cross-lapels, deconstructed stacked collars, hunting pockets, personalized belts, waist splits, and casual pleats. These detail craft trends not only meet the needs of current consumers for the practicality and fashion sense of the first single product, but also show the brand's pursuit of innovative design.
Keywords: split lapels Deconstruction crossover In the latest press conference, some representative brands such as Christian Dior have applied the design of crossover lapels to create a unique deconstructed visual effect. This design separates the lapel lapel from the body of the suit, and the collar feet are crossed to form an interspersed effect, which is not only widely used in avant-garde casual suits, but also very suitable for the noble old money style.
Keywords: heterogeneous splicing, asymmetry.
Deconstructing the stacked collar is a design element that breaks the structure of the traditional suit collar through the form of superimposition, thereby increasing the layering and three-dimensional sense of the collar. Single-sided lapels can be used to add some asymmetry and personalization to the suit, and striped fabrics can be considered to add interest to the deconstructed stacked collars.
Keywords: three-dimensional patch pockets, elegant outdoor.
With the rise to the need for outdoor elegance, iconic brands such as Dries van Noten and Prada often see outdoor elements incorporated into suits, such as three-dimensional patch pockets and cargo fabrics, which often have flaps and buttons, which are both functional and decorative.
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