Men’s fashion that dominated 2018

Men’s fashion has changed despite the fact that they tend to wear with a certain design they are comfortable with, year in, year out. FILE PHOTO

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  • Men’s fashion has changed despite the fact that they tend to wear with a certain design they are comfortable with, year in, year out. It is only the fashionistas, especially those on the social scene that are afraid to repeat clothes because of public criticism.

WRAP UP. Because the year is ending in a few weeks, we bring you the fashion trends that rocked the men’s scene this year, writes Isaac Ssejjombwe.

The male rompers
The romper has always been tagged to women but this year, it crossed over to men. The beauty about this style is that it has pockets on the chest and bottom. To make a fashion statement one ought to oil their legs and wear befitting steppers.

Printed suits
Back then, mute and neutral coloured suits were the order of the day. They were design- specific but 2018; more colour, bolder print and fitting is a step ahead.
If it is not checkered, it comes in floral design and during the Veronica’s Wish film premiere, actor and former model Housen Mushema nailed one of a kind. PHOTOS Isaac Ssejjombwe/ courtesy

Tunic
Tunics are slightly heavier than our shirts but they are mostly ideal for keeping someone warm. They are mostly worn in Europe.Ugandan celebrities went out of their way to wear them. Brian Ahumuza of Abryanz Style was among the first people who nailed the tunic. The cheapest came at about Shs150,000.

Denim
Celebrities such as musicians and sports personalities and socialites did it. Musicians took it further by wearing denim on denim.

Athleisure
Men have embraced this style at parties, sports galas, and concerts. It comprise; sweat pants and jackets as well as sneakers. This is a casual outfit that gives freedom to someone who is wearing it.

SUNDAY LIFE SAYS...
Men’s fashion has changed despite the fact that they tend to wear with a certain design they are comfortable with, year in, year out. It is only the fashionistas, especially those on the social scene that are afraid to repeat clothes because of public criticism.