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TRENDS THAT DO NOT GO OUT OF FASHION

 Don't be stupid and use the clothes you bought last year. Fortunately, the trends this 2017 haven't changed 180 degrees, and what you wore in late winter and early spring in 2016 you can wear again without looking completely outdated.  fashionbeautypalace

To clarify your ideas a little, I have prepared this post for you. Go through your closet and increase the amount of clothes you already have; So you will give it new life and take advantage of it this 2017. You will thank me, you will see.  techgeeksblogger

With a constant influx of new products and novelties, it can be difficult for your wallet and wardrobe to constantly catch up with the latest collections.  triotechdigital

Fortunately, some of the biggest trends of 2016 are spilling over into 2017 this season. So aside from figuring out what to hold on to in order to create key imagery, we chatted with some of the industry's top experts to get a feel for the style. ... tips to maximize the wear and tear of last year's investments.

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Paints

Plaid has been a constant fashion for centuries. For many years he was a bit stumped, and last year he was revived with power. These 2017 photos have a little twist and you'll find them on suits, pants, and shirts. So if you had the intuition to buy it last year, don't put it in the back of your closet and use it again. They will look great on you and give you personality.  gethealthandbeauty

Checks

Blankets have been an invariable part of men's wardrobe for centuries. That didn't stop tartan from becoming one of the most unexpected comeback trends in 2016, however.

While a Prince of Wales plaid shirt or plaid blazer will always be a good investment, this year designers will be applying plaid to everything from knitwear and T-shirts to trousers and bomber jackets. So if everything worked out in 2016, great. It's even better if you have a muted or neutral gray tone (see below).

Neutral colors

It's funny how many people love and hate neutral colors. I've always justified them because they save you a lot of trouble and go well with everything. The neutrals of 2016 were the ground, as well as those 17; so keep combining them as richly as you like, and remember that dressing in neutral colors from head to toe is in vogue. So go ahead.

Neutral

Neutral colors have long been used by men as a way to reinforce other, brighter things. However, 2016 was the year we learned to go head to toe with our more subtle shades. This means your wardrobe should already be fully stocked with the items you need to achieve this key 2017 look.

However, you shouldn't make the same old clothes. Learn to layering in different ways and use new styling techniques, such as wearing a polo shirt or mixing a trend with another, such as baggy pants.

Wide pants

In recent seasons, wider cuts and shapes, be it coats, sweatshirts or trousers, have been very successful and will reach their peak in 2017. The pants are becoming more relaxed than ever (although this does not mean the death of the thin ones who still exist), and everything has become straighter and less tight to the body. The ankle-length trouser trend is still ongoing and judging from what I see on the runways, I think it will continue for a couple more seasons.

Wide pants

Over the past few time of year, looser cuts and cuts, be it coats, hoodies or even pants, have gone mainstream from the catwalks. According to our forecasts by style experts, the freer way to dress, which brands and retailers began adopting in 2016, will peak in the next 12 months.

Even though the look was slow (and we will certainly stop wearing skinny jeans from time to time), if you went for a looser cut last year, stick with it - the form has more endurance.