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Menswear today feels stuck between a suit and sweatpants. The middle ground I keep coming back to is clothes with a bit of structure. Something like a linen dress shirt paired with a solid pair of chinos.
The kind of pieces I can mix for texture and fit and wear pretty much anywhere without trying too hard. Natural fibers, neutral colors, texture. That’s the whole formula.
The Structured Layers

In the first image, the combination of a technical vest over a gray knit shows the value of tonal layering. The dark navy upper provides a sharp contrast against crisp white shorts. The cap and suede footwear are perfect for a transition from a boat deck to a coastal town.
Where I’d Wear It
- While visiting any coastal town.
- Casual summer vacation lunches.
- Early morning walks.
The Organic Texture

The second image highlights a linen-jersey blend in a muted sage green. The crewneck has the perfect fit for summer, not too tight or loose. It looks great when paired with white pants. The dark loafers provide a great touch of summer style and an alternative old-money outfit.
Where I’d Wear It
- Almost any summer vacation.
- Outdoor dining.
- Casual summer day in the city.
The Tonal Uniform

The third image features a pale yellow linen shirt worn with white trousers; these are both great colors and textures for the hottest of summer days. The low contrast of the shirt and pants is also a great way of highlighting the loafers.
Where I’d Wear It
- Late afternoon social gatherings by the water.
- Summer garden events.
- Resort environments with a relaxed dress code.
The Weight of Darker Knits

The fourth image features a navy shawl-collar cardigan worn over a simple grey base. The heavy ribbing of the cardigan provides contrast to the cotton shorts, suitable for environments where the temperature fluctuates.
This reminds me of JFK’s nautical look with the gray sweater.
Where I’d Wear It
- Evening boat trips when the breeze cools.
- Outdoor dinners during the shoulder seasons.
The Softened Silhouette

These images demonstrate the utility of a light pink linen shirt. Whether paired with tan chinos or light blue shorts, the color functions as a neutral. A slightly oversized cut allows for airflow, keeping you cool in high temperatures.
Where I’d Wear It
- Relaxed social occasions on the coast.
- Any beach vacation or day.
The Earth-Toned Contrast

The seventh image utilizes a sand-colored linen shirt tucked into dark shorts. Linen is a great way of helping you wear darker colors during summer without overheating. It’s the best fabric for summer, and a good linen shirt will last you years.
Where I’d Wear It
- Exploring coastal towns.
- Afternoon coffee in a Mediterranean setting.
- Informal evening drinks during the summer.
The Functional Mid-Tone

The final image features a dark tee paired with olive linen trousers. Olive green linen pants can be a great alternative to khaki and white during the summer. The colors also pair incredibly well with almost any color, including navy.
Where I’d Wear It
- Active days spent on the water.
- Casual errands in a seaside village.
- A really hot day around the house.
Final Thoughts
Summer ‘old money’ attire for men focuses on a harmony of texture, color, and fabric. It’s about effortlessly pairing linen shirts in neutral tones with tailored linen or cotton trousers, finished with the perfect loafers or sandals. Nothing demands attention, yet the ensemble creates an unmistakable aura of timeless style that beats trends.
Fashion & Commerce WriterRoger writes about business-casual menswear and smart everyday style. He’s published more than 100 menswear articles and reaches nearly one million monthly viewers through search-driven platforms like Pinterest. He spends far too much time thinking about sneakers, particularly which ones deserve a place in an office wardrobe.

