Michigan Men Are Finally Wearing Color Again
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After years of safe grays and navies, bolder hues are creeping back into Michigan men's wardrobes. Stylists say it's overdue.
The Michigan man's wardrobe has long defaulted to safe: gray, navy, black, repeat. That's beginning to change. Bolder colors — rich greens, warm earth tones, unexpected brights — are creeping back into men's closets across the state, and local stylists say the shift is long overdue.
Breaking the neutral habit
The move toward color is a break from years of playing it safe. Men who once feared standing out are experimenting with statement pieces — a green suit, a colorful knit, an unexpected accent — discovering that a bit of color reads as confidence rather than risk. It's a small change that transforms an outfit.
"A well-chosen color says you're paying attention," said stylist Camille Ortega. "Gray on gray says you gave up. Guys are figuring that out."
Confidence over caution
The trend reflects a broader loosening in men's style, a growing willingness to have fun with clothes rather than treat them as a uniform to endure. It doesn't mean abandoning the classics — just adding to the palette. Across Michigan, men are testing the waters, and finding that a little color goes a long way. After years of caution, the state's menswear is getting some of its confidence back.
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