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By: Eton • 2There’s a shift that happens when summer arrives—not just in temperature, but in how we dress. Layers soften, fabrics lighten, and structure gives way to ease. The challenge isn’t what to wear, but how to wear it without overthinking it.


Tailoring, here, feels less formal and more expressive. A crisp foundation keeps things grounded, while the green tie introduces just enough contrast to catch the eye. Not loud, not overstated—just a subtle shift that changes the entire tone.


A cotton-linen polo, paired with a wool-silk jacket, creates a silhouette that feels softer, more fluid—tailoring without the rigidity. The textures speak quietly but clearly: lightweight, designed to move. It’s a balance that feels natural in summer, where formality gives way to ease.


Blue and white remains a constant in the spring-summer wardrobe, but it’s the materials that define it. A chambray shirt brings the visual depth of denim, reworked for warmer days in a lighter, more airy weave. Layered with a seersucker jacket, the look gains texture and dimension without adding weight.


Adding a jacket to your oxford shirt and denim is the obvious move, but proportion is what makes it work. A wider shirt silhouette mirrors the relaxed fit of the denim, creating balance rather than tension.