Topman Spring/Summer 2017 Lookbook
by Adriano Batista


























With summer staples constructed from technical fabrics TOPMAN places sportswear at the heart of its new Spring/Summer 2017 collection.
Key styles for the warmer months include polo shirts, t-shirts and shorts made from towelling fabric and monochrome sweaters with a new cropped silhouette. Jersey items such as hoodies and tees have been adorned with statement zips and reflective panelling. Denim comes in wide leg fits, tonal shades of white, pale grey and black with bleached splattered detailing and ripped at the knee.
Not forgetting the well-established athleisure trends of recent seasons Topman has updated its offering with pull over anoraks in technical fabrics and track jackets in fine gauge knits. Shorts and joggers come in jersey and tech fabrics – a vibrant colour pallet includes bright orange as the key colour for the season. Hats and accessories have been also been updated in new technical fabrics – a matching cap and bum bag in shiny iridescent are stand out pieces.
TOPMAN’s tailoring range has been updated with new lightweight fabrications and colour ways including pale grey and stone. Hero styles include a single breasted suit in cobalt blue. Revere collared shirts in a devoré finish are styled underneath suit jackets to give a more relaxed look ideal for weddings and summer events. Track tops also serve as essential layering items – mirroring the sportswear aesthetic from that underpins the wider SS17 collection.
The SS17 TOPMAN mainline collection is available from February 2017 in store and online at www.topman.com
Anton Lisin Fall/Winter 2017 Lookbook
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