A good warm-weather wardrobe for men isn't complicated — it's considered. A handful of well-cut pieces in natural fabrics will always outperform a closet full of trend-driven buys.
Start with the white linen shirt: nothing looks cooler against a tan. Add a navy polo for the club or dinner, a pair of stone chinos that move from morning to evening, tailored swim shorts that actually hold their shape, and a pair of suede loafers to finish. That's it — five pieces that mix endlessly.
The trick is restraint. Keep the palette to ivory, navy and sand, let the fabrics breathe, and everything you own will work together. Effortless isn't an accident; it's a well-edited drawer.
