P I N K – A Fashion Editorial- Akin-faminu

Certain shades of colour have a subtext, and Pink is one of those colors that is always under represented in a man’s wardrobe. And that’s actually a shame. Because when deployed properly – rather than as an afterthought – pink is personality. Wearing pink automatically tells people you’re a confident character. Its absence from most outfits means it stands out in yours and, so long as you wear it properly, it’s a statement that flatters.
The notion of men in pink has oscillated in and out of acceptance over the last century.
In the shape of a pink Oxford shirt, it’s become a prep staple, ideally paired with white or off-white trousers to make it pop. For fans of the blazer and pocket square, it’s a summer look seemingly impervious to trends.
But for this editorial, we’re not talking about a corporate way to pull off the color Pink! This time, we’re going casual .. As casual as it gets with a pink bomber jacket.

As military inspired subcultures’ styles swing back into fashion, this is a look worth tapping. Bomber jackets have been given a luxe update in recent years, with both designers and high street brands alike reworking them in premium colors such as pink, and if you’re looking for an easy throw-on statement piece, a Pink bomber could be just the ticket.

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