Hello, Lykkers! Summer is here, and let's be honest: no one wants to feel sticky, stiff, or overdressed when the heat hits.
That's why a simple combination of a white button-up shirt and wide-leg trousers is like a breath of fresh air for your wardrobe. It's clean, light, and somehow makes you look put-together without trying too hard.
Think of it as the uniform of easy confidence.
A classic white shirt is the Swiss multi-tool of men's clothing. In summer, choose one in a breathable fabric like linen or cotton poplin. Linen gives you that relaxed, slightly rumpled texture that screams "I'm on vacation, but I still have my life together." Cotton poplin feels crisp and stays neat longer. Either way, go for a fit that isn't too snug. Let the shoulders sit naturally, and leave the top two buttons undone for a hint of nonchalance. Roll the sleeves once or twice above the elbow, and you've instantly cut the formality in half.
Wide-leg trousers might sound like a bold move, but they're actually one of the smartest summer choices. The extra room allows air to circulate, keeping you cooler than skinny jeans ever could. Look for a pair with a high waist (sitting at or just above your belly button) and a gentle drape that falls straight down, not too baggy. Colors like light beige, stone grey, or even a soft pastel keep the outfit light. Fabrics such as linen, cotton twill, or a lightweight viscose blend are ideal. They move with you and don't cling.
Tuck the white shirt into the high-waisted wide-leg pants for a clean silhouette. Add a simple leather belt in tan or brown to define your waist. Footwear matters a lot here: clean white sneakers keep the look casual and modern; leather loafers or suede drivers dress it up a notch but still stay comfortable. Skip socks or wear no-show socks to keep the line clean. For accessories, a minimalist watch with a leather or fabric strap works beautifully. A canvas tote bag or a crossbody in natural leather completes the effortless vibe.
If you're worried about looking too loose, balance the volumes. The white shirt should have some structure at the collar and cuffs. Don't be afraid to iron the shirt lightly, even if it's linen. A slightly rumpled look is fine, but crushed wrinkles aren't. Tucking in fully gives you a cleaner line; if you prefer untucked, keep the shirt hem short enough that it doesn't fall past your hips. And remember: confidence is the real finishing touch. When you feel comfortable, you look great.
So next time you're staring at your closet wondering what to wear in the heat, grab that white shirt and those wide trousers. Slip them on, take a deep breath, and step out feeling like the coolest version of yourself. Have you tried this combo before? Share your favorite summer outfit with us!