New Fashion Trends for 2010???

In short order, well all need to figure out WTF we are going get ourselves into on Thursday (NYE). Bottom line for me is champagne, the lady of my life and hors devours, i.e. fried shrimp and grapes.  Now, something more important to think about is what items will present themselves as new trends for 2010.  2009 was all about V-necks, cardigans and military style shirts.  More than likely these items will carry over to the New Year, but what else can we add to the repertoire?  I was reading GQ magazine and they are hyping up the jean style shirt.  In a strange way I can see this catching on.  The jean style shirt is different and seems to be a piece that is versatile.  You can wear it with a blazer, with a tie, without one, etc., etc.  With confidence, a nice watch, and some trendy shoes/loafers I think it can work.  For those of you that dare to be different, try it out.  Personally I recommend not wearing it with the jeans the same color as the shirt (unless you are a baby, jean outfits are not acceptable under any circumstance).

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  • tr-ro
    I wont wear it... and thats because I 99% of the time wear blue Jeans... and jean shirts dont look very well with jeans ( Not anymore at least)... Eventhough there is people that can pull it! I am looking (exactly right now) on the righ a picture of Clint Eastwood on the Cover of GQ... and he looks good! I am guessing its because the shirt and the jeans are not exactly the same tone of blue!
  • brguy
    The jean shirt is great and I think it should never have gone away. Chambray is shirt-weight denim but the denim that is reappearing is also worthy. I like GAP's Fall 09 Jean Pullover Shirt. (the buttons stop half way down the shirt) J.Crew is making similar items for Spring 2010. As Yegster said - if you are mixing make sure the washes/colors are different and I would do dark, plain jeans and a lighter washed beat up jean shirt. That's the only way I'd double up on the denim.
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