 No single pair of pants says summer to me quite like a pair of white pants. They're cool. They're sophisticated. And believe it or not, they're surprisingly easy to style. I'm going to show you how in just a moment. You're watching He Spoke Style. I'm Brian Sakawa. If you're new here at He Spoke Style, we are dedicated to giving you all the tips, knowledge, and inspiration you need to help you dress well, feel more confident, and unlock your potential. Now I know there are a lot of you out there who are saying, there is no way I can pull off white pants. Just not for me. I can't do it. If you're feeling that way, you're probably most hesitant because, you know, we really don't see white pants as often as say, khaki, stone, navy, or even olive. And the fact that they're not as common makes you worry that you might stand out a little bit or maybe too much. Some truth there because you will stand out, but it will be in a good way. It looks sophisticated. I feel like it's intriguing. Like, who's that guy? And it shows that you've got your sartorial stuff together. If you're still on the fence, that's OK. But check out these outfits because I think once you see how easy it is to style white pants, I think you just might consider it for yourself. If you've got a summer event to dress up for, like, say you're going to a wedding, for example, this is a perfect look for that occasion. It's dressy, yes. But it's also got a relaxed and sporty feel, which is perfect for summer. It's a great alternative to a suit. And in my opinion, even more appropriate for a summer event. And I feel like it's a look that would make people think, why didn't I think of that? For staying cool, fabrics are important. And here we have a hopsack jacket, which is half line to keep it a little bit breezier shirt is Oxford cloth and pants are cotton. Now, since everything else is solid in this outfit, a nice pattern tie is a great choice to break things up. And the final details include a classic watch, classic shades and a pair of braided leather tassel loafers, few quick updates to the last look. And you have a perfect date night or business casual look. Losing the tie not only dresses it down, but it gives it a more relaxed summer feel. Now, when we did lose the tie, however, we did lose some pattern and having a pattern and or texture in your outfit is an easy way to subtly take it to a different level. So for a pattern here in lieu of the tie, we have the striped shirt and then texture. We've got lots of it here with the hopsack jacket. A simple outfit like this is really elevated by the details silk pocket square with a puff fold on my wrist. I have my Rolex Datejust suede belt and suede loafers by Bowden and Lang. Another really easy transformation here, basically the same foundation as the last look striped shirt and white pants, but a very different vibe. Instead of a classic blazer, we're going with a linen safari. Let's call it a shacket because it's really between a shirt and a jacket. Such a cool piece and it works really well in this context, especially with this color palette. Personally, I love combining sportier pieces with dressy elements. I just feel like it projects a more relaxed and kind of effortless style. Knit ties fall into that category very naturally. Another sporty element, the aviator sunglasses and the brown lenses kind of pulling in the tan of the shirt. More explorer vibes on the wrist with the Omega Seamaster and then finishing off on a dressy note with some force bit loafers. I've already said that texture is a great tool to use in order to elevate a very simple outfit and it's also a way to make an outfit just more interesting. Two big textural elements here in this look, of course, we've got the jacket. Fabric is by Thomas. It's a silk linen, completely unstructured jacket, very lightweight, very cool, very comfortable. And then underneath a chambray shirt. Again, we're dealing with a very lightweight fabric here, so it definitely does work for summer. Got the Seamaster again on the wrist. Simple pocket square, classic brow line frame sunglasses and then our horse bit loafers. This outfit, I put into the category of what I like to call grown up casual. Basically, just taking a simple casual look up a notch and elevating it in terms of the overall vibe as well as making it seem more age appropriate. The key to pulling this off is to think about those smaller, subtle details that will give the outfit that extra boost. Here, instead of a standard cotton picket polo shirt, we've got one in a very soft pima cotton that has more of a knit look and feel. The white pants themselves project a more grown up and sophisticated vibe. Shoes, Belgian loafers and a very chic suede. And the Panama hat is that extra finishing touch that really completes the outfit and gives it a great overall silhouette. Hopefully that gave you some inspiration and motivation to give white pants a try for yourself. If you're still not sure about it, that's OK. There are lots of other simple, stylish and classic ways to dress for summer. And that playlist right over there is designed especially for you. So check that out and remember to stay tailored.