H&M Mens Spring 2012 Lookbook
Photos courtesy of H&M

Last week I went to H&M‘s showroom to check out the Spring 2012 collection and it was pretty amazing. Lots of bright colors for the new season and clean cuts. For men it’s all about “business meets casual” next season, bright yellows and oranges act as accent colors and the collection is highly influence on sport and athletics. The tailoring is softer and more casual for the suits.

Key pieces include: double-breasted blazer in vay cotton, nautical striped pull-over, cropped chinos, short orange parka, wide-striped chunky knit sweater, khaki blazer, acid-bright T-shirt, the tailored by relaxed suit, especially in seersucker.
Key accessories include: knit hats, deck shoes, leather bracelets, round sunglasses, card holders with straps, brogues with contrast soles.

Stay tuned for the Women’s Spring 2012 lookbook coming up next! Also, have you entered the Versace for H&M giveaway?

UPDATE: Check out the H&M Women’s Spring 2012 Lookbook.

H&M Mens Spring 2012 Lookbook

H&M Mens Spring 2012 Lookbook

H&M Mens Spring 2012 Lookbook

H&M Mens Spring 2012 Lookbook

H&M Mens Spring 2012 Lookbook

H&M Mens Spring 2012 Lookbook

H&M Mens Spring 2012 Lookbook

H&M Mens Spring 2012 Lookbook

H&M Mens Spring 2012 Lookbook
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By: retrogurl
Posted: 11.15.2011
Categories: fashion, h&m, mens

6 Responses to “H&M Men’s Spring 2012 Lookbook”

  1. Tara says:

    Not into the model at all.
    I like some items for me as a girl, and like some things for my bf. But as usual the quality wouldn't be too good..

  2. Erik says:

    I'm really liking this. Gonna keep an eye out for those leather shorts!

  3. Kiks says:

    the model looks kinda familiar… and i see you, Prada knockoffs!

  4. J Umm says:

    prada repiicas, i likeee STYLE DECORUM

  5. Jay says:

    this stuff is just outrageous. but dont let it scare u from shopping at H&M. the runway stuff tends to be loud and gay, but they actually have a lot of normal, cheap clothing.

  6. Anon says:

    Scary "loud and gay" it is and I am a metrosexual. No offense to gay men but in my opinion gay designers who over-indulget their 'gayness' on the runway will only serve to alienate those of us who are straight and may otherwise be inclined to be daring with a more 'moderate' over-the-top. Designers, time to get a reality check from your marketing people- you are turning off potential customers.

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