Here's another confirmation that this year you should only wear shirts like this

In fact, fashion is literally turning upside down. This spring we will be wearing shirts in a way that goes beyond the traditional idea – backwards. We have already mentioned this stylistic trick before, and with the approach of the warm season, we confirm this trend.

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The emergence of this trend is primarily due to Prada. Within the men's collection of the autumn-winter 2026/2027 season, the brand touched on the theme of the flow of time. Some things had a worn look, others were deliberately stained, as if deprived of the gloss of impeccability. In 2026, classic cut codes are being revised, and fashion is abandoning overly mannered elegance in favor of lively, sometimes even provocative negligence.

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Prada Men fall-winter 2026/20272 Prada Men fall-winter 2026/2027

One shirt in particular caught the eye on the catwalk: a crumpled, weightless shirt with rolled-up sleeves. Its button placket was not on the front, but on the back. This was enough for this stylistic trick to go viral on social media, turning the basic shirt into an almost new wardrobe item.

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In recent seasons, a similar approach has appeared in the collections of Zomer, Victoria Beckham and Givenchy. Designers are going even further, rethinking the cut of trench coats, transforming sweaters and offering new variations of dresses that seem to be in constant motion. Another confirmation that there are no limits to fashion – only space for experimentation.

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Based on materials from vogue.fr

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