 What's up guys? I'm Brian Sakawa. You're watching He Spoke Style and today I'm showing you five ways to wear a light gray suit for summer. First up we have a classic business look with a little bit of a summer twist. Now all light gray suits are not created equal for the summer. It's important that you are choosing the right fabric. And this suit by Michael Andrews Bespoke is made with a beautiful Holland & Sherry Fresco. Fresco is very light. It's breathable. A great fabric for summer. Now in the spirit of summer I decided to add in a little color. Shirt is in a light pink, complemented by this burgundy silk tie by Drake's, which has a really nice subtle texture to it as well. On the wrist, keeping it classic with my 36mm Datejust on the Jubilee bracelet. And tassel loafers are by Johnson & Murphy, dark burgundy color to pull in both the color of the shirt and the tie. Next we have the jacket as a separate. Honestly, this is one of my favorite summer looks. It's put together but it's casually tailored and it has a lot of elements that work really well together. First are the trousers. These are actually from the brown suit that I showed you in a previous video. They are linen, which pairs well with the Fresco fabric of the jacket. Shirt is just a simple and classic striped shirt by Peter Mallar. Now let's talk about the accessories. The Panama hat, of course, is one of the things that really makes this outfit never overlook the power of a hat to completely transform the silhouette and overall appearance of a look. On the wrist is my Cartier Tank American and I love how the blue strap pulls in the blue of the shirt stripe. And this outfit is anchored by my black suede Belgian shoes. From the jacket as a separate to the trousers by themselves, you always want to try to get the most out of every suit that you have. This look, again, is what I'd call casually tailored, though leaning a little bit more toward the casual side of things. Let's talk about the jacket. This is the Valstar Valsterino in sans suede. Such a cool jacket. Suede, you know, is a great way to elevate a more casual look and to complement those more tailored elements like the single pleat in my trousers. Underneath the jacket, just a very simple black t-shirt. The glasses are actually vintage USS frames that I had these blue lenses put in. I got these from Retrospects. I call these my Hollywood sunglasses. On the wrist is the IWC Ongenor. And then again on my feet pulling in the suede of the jacket are my black suede Belgian shoes. For look number four, we are suited up again, though I would say that this suited look is a lot more casual than the first. One of the things I really love about suits in summer fabrics is that they really lend themselves to a more casual approach, even when you're wearing them with a tie. Shirt you've seen already, this is the Peter Millar Stripe shirt from Look Two. Though here I have it buttoned up and paired with a navy silk knit tie by Gitman Vintage. You know, with knit ties like this, I like to let them flow. I never thread the narrow end through the loop on the back of the wide end. Sunglasses are the Oliver Peoples Banks classic club master style. Watch, again, is my Tank American and this look is finished off with a brown suede pair of Belgian shoes. Finally, something a little on the wild side, though certainly on trend if you followed any of the street style from the most recent pity. Lots of printed shirts on display, though I will say that I've had this shirt for about five years. I love it. I think it's fun. I think style wise, it's a great contrast with the trousers, especially since we have both a pleat and a cuff. This is a great vacation look. I love wearing it when I'm in a warmer climate. Perfect for evening cocktails or a casual dinner. Topped off again with my Panama hat. I like how the color of the straw stands out against the neutral gray and black of the rest of the outfit. Perfect look also for the datagraph, sporty, but also elevated. And then once again, the black suede Belgian shoes to finish it off. So there you go. Five ways to style a light gray fresco suit for summer. Links to all of the outfit details, as always, are down below in the description. Leave a comment. Let me know which look you liked best. Thumbs up. If you liked this video, hit that subscribe button. And until next time, thanks for watching and stay tailored.