Best swim trunk colors for pale skin

Overwhelmed with the mens swimwear color options? Checkout our top tips to choosing the perfect pair!

If you have pale skin, avoid light colored swimwear

For those who have very pale skin complexion, don't go for swimwear with light colors. Light colored swimwear can make your skin look dull, gray, and washed out. In worse cases, it could even make you look as if you're sick. You certainly don't want to be looking like a ghost in your beach photos, do you? Therefore, choose swimwear with darker or richer colors. The darker color of the fabric would create a nice and vibrant contrast between your skin and the swim trunks or shorts that you're wearing.

If you are tall, avoid vertical stripes

If you're blessed with long limbs and a long torso, make sure that you don't wear swim trunks with vertical stripes. The vertical stripes could make your already long legs look much longer. This is turn could exaggerate your size. This is also unflattering for those who are both tall and skinny as the vertical stripes can make your legs look thinner, as well. If you're already tall, go for swimwear with horizontal stripes or a plaid design instead.

If you are larger sized, avoid horizontal stripes

If you have dad body, try to avoid mens swimwear with horizontal stripes, especially those with thick stripes. Such a design creates the appearance of you being bulkier. As a result it could make you look much larger than you are. Also, the horizontal stripes could bring attention to your belly. If you want to appear thinner, go for vertical stripes or choose other patterns and designs for your swimwear.

Avoid plain colors to look younger

Unless you want to be mistaken for an old man, see to it that you avoid plain colored mens swimwear. In most cases, swimwear with plain colors is worn by older men. If you want to look young, hip, and cool, choose from a wide range of colorful and vibrantly designed swim trunks available today. Look for patterns that you like so you can express yourself without people getting your age wrong.

Choose a mens swimwear color that you feel comfortable wearing

There is nothing worse than buying cool mens swim trunks and not wearing them because you don’t feel comfortable with their color or style. What's more, it is a big waste of money. So when buying swimwear, make sure that you like everything about it—its color, style, fit, everything! This way, you can be sure that you won't regret your decision.

Wear It with Confidence

After choosing a specific swimwear, be sure to wear it with confidence. No matter what your choice is, always wear it proudly. If you're confident about what you're wearing, it will be reflected in the way you carry yourself. This in turn will allow you to turn heads and attract the attention of others in a good way!

Editor’s Picks

From budgie smugglers to ill-fitting board shorts, every summer sees a number of heinous style crimes committed on our seashores. It seems as though once the warm weather truly arrives, good sartorial sense somehow finds itself perilously lost at sea, with alarmingly tight, gaudily printed or impractically baggy swim shorts broken out on beaches and at poolsides the world over.

But does it really matter? They’re for swimming in, right? Why would you spend valuable holiday prep time thinking about something that – for the vast majority of the time you’re wearing them – probably won’t even be visible? Because not only are you doing yourself a major disservice in a hot pink and sky blue striped speedo, you’re also disturbing the peace.

So – if you’ve yet to zip up your suitcase – read on for tips on how to swim, and lounge, stylishly this season.

Fit

First up, you’ll need to decide whether you’re the tailored type or prefer shorts that have a little more room for maneuvering.

If you lean towards the former, tailored swim shorts are best. Usually cut slim and crafted from polyamide, these lend your beachside look a little Riviera chic, bearing a clear resemblance to chino shorts.

“Always go for something well-fitted,” says Adam Brown, founder of Orlebar Brown – otherwise known as the label that almost single-handedly popularised short, fitted swimwear styles for men.

“Something too loose or too tight is not flattering. You should also consider your height: the taller you are, the longer you can go, while shorter styles flatter well-built thighs.”

The ideal in this case is a pair that fits similar to chino shorts, but doesn’t strain to the point of outlining your package – and which aren’t cut so short as to suggest you might be on your way to audition for a Village People tribute band. That means just above the knee at the longest and mid-thigh at the shortest.

Tailored styles will also typically come complete with a button or popper fastening, which means you need to ensure you pick the right waist size – there is less room for error when compared to a traditional elasticated waistband and drawstring fastening, although designs with additional side adjusters do negate this concern.

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On the other hand, if you’d rather something a little more casual in its cut, try a more conventional pair of non-tailored swim shorts in mesh-lined nylon or polyester.

Ranging from mid-thigh styles to generously sized board shorts, these are much less formal than their tailored counterparts. Much the same rules of fit apply, but you’ll have a better range of movement through the thigh.

Running-style swim shorts and longer board shorts are trending for SS15. Image: H&M Summer 2015

Colour

Once you’ve decided on the right cut for you, it’s time to think about color. And color is key – it’s the difference between looking stylishly summer-ready and like the bloke who was so woefully dressed he got barred from Benidorm.

“When choosing color, think about your skin tone,” says Adam Brown. “Muted colors look great on paler skin, while darker skin tones are suited to brighter colors”. If you’ve got fair skin, stick to hues like slate grey, navy, black, burgundy and olive green – even if you have been slathering on the Johnson’s Holiday Skin diligently.

At the other end of the scale, if you’re of a darker complexion, feel free to branch out into brighter hues like canary yellow, sky blue, lime green, red and pastels, all of which will contrast brilliantly against your skin tone.

Prints & Patterns

If block-color styles bore you, then it’s worth dipping your toes into print. “Prints are key for spring/summer 2015,” says Tom Thurlow, Menswear Buyer at River Island. “The bolder, the better – we’d suggest snapping up geometric, striped and photographic styles for an instant summer update.”

From tropical to Hawaiian florals, microdots to statement stripes, stores are awash with eye-catching motifs this season, so it’s worth snapping up a pair if you want something that’s sure to stand out in-between taking a dip.

For an especially contemporary take, keep your eye out for designs covered in photographic digital prints, like Orlebar Brown’s newly launched Satellite Photography collection which features – among other styles – shorts printed with stunning aerial shots of Abu Dhabi by photographer Alex Maclean.

Photo print swim shorts are set to be a major trend this season
Image: Noah Mills wearing Orlebar Brown for Neiman Marcus

Alternatively, for those that find such prints too punchy, or, indeed, if your skin’s a little too pale to handle a kaleidoscope of color, we’d recommend trying a subtler, under the radar pattern in a slightly darker palette. Swiss luxury swimwear brand Dan Ward does these exceptionally well, but you’ll find plenty of more affordable options from the likes of ASOS, Farah and River Island, too.

Finally, novelty styles (watermelons, ice lollies, remarkably colorful fish) aren’t necessarily a no-go, but you’d better be confident, a wise-cracker and under thirty (or at least look like you are) if you want to have any chance of pulling them off – figuratively speaking.

Muted Patterns & Prints Lookbook

Bold Patterns & Prints Lookbook

From Beach To Bar?

Swim shorts are meant to be worn out of the water as well as in it – but can they really be worn to the bar?

“We certainly think so,” says Tom Thurlow. “Even printed styles would look great dressed down with a T-shirt or dressed up with a short-sleeved shirt”.

It’s a yes from Orlebar Brown, too. “All of our swimwear has been designed to be transitional,” explains Adam Brown. “These shorts are suitable for heading straight out for lunch, or to the bar – we use quick-drying fabric, which means there is no waiting around or need to change.”

That said, there are styles that are best left in the locker once you towel off for the day. Anything with a tongue-in-cheek print or in colors bright enough to blind your fellow holidaymakers won’t translate from beach to bar easily.

However, subtle tailored styles – no board shorts or sporty nylon versions here, please – will make the move seamlessly once teamed with a cotton polo shirt or short-sleeved shirt and a lightweight bomber jacket or linen blazer, if required.

Finish off by swapping your sliders for a pair of leather sandals or luxe espadrilles, and you’re good to go.

Image: Orlebar Brown SS15

The Swim Short Edit

Tailored Styles

Sporty Styles

Board Shorts

Final Word

Whether you’re planning a staycation in South Devon or flying first class to Fiji, there are swim shorts to suit every taste and destination this season. Take some time to consider fit, color and the plausibility of you wearing print, and you’ll stay stylishly afloat.

What style will you be seen in this summer?

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Cillian O’Connor is a freelance writer, editor and consultant, best known for his ability to sort the wheat from the chaff in the world’s of men’s style, grooming, lifestyle and design. Once named the No. 1 Blogger by Vogue, Cillian also contributes to The Sunday Times, The Business of Fashion and Metro.

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In truth, white bathing suits can match your complexion whether you're dark-skinned or fair-skinned.

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