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10 Men’s Fashion Items For This Summer’s Jet-Set Beach Destination

By GR on May 10

Whether you’ll be in the Hamptons, Cannes, Mykonos, Tulum or Miami, fashion serves not only as a statement but as a lifestyle. For men aiming to meld the relaxed Mediterranean aesthetic with Tulum’s earthy tones and textures, mastering a mid-to-high-end style is essential. Here's your comprehensive guide to capturing this jet-set style this Summer.

1. Linen Shirts: The Timeless Foundation

No wardrobe is complete without the breezy elegance of linen shirts. Opt for light, airy fabrics that ensure comfort under the Miami sun, in shades like soft white, sandy beige, and ocean blue to reflect the coastal palette. A relaxed fit remains key for beachside strolls and yacht gatherings alike. Brands like Massimo Dutti and Club Monaco provide chic options that embody both Mediterranean ease and Tulum’s laid-back luxe.

2. Tailored Chino Shorts: Chic Meets Earthy

Pair your linen tops with tailored chino shorts to lift your ensemble above the typical beachwear. Choose earthy tones—think terracotta, khaki, and forest green—to intertwine Mediterranean tailoring with Tulum’s natural vibe. Aim for a fit that hits just above the knee to keep the look sophisticated yet suitable for the heat. Explore selections from J.Crew or Banana Republic for shorts that are stylish yet practical.

3. Espadrilles and Loafers/Drivers: The Ideal Footwear

Footwear is a pivotal element of style, and for a blend of Mediterranean and Tulum vibes, both espadrilles and loafers are perfect. Espadrilles made from natural fabrics like canvas embody the spirit of these regions and are ideal for daytime outings. For evening events or more polished looks, classic leather loafers or drivers in neutral tones or soft suede in colors provide an elegant touch. Brands like Toms offer stylish espadrilles, while loafers from Sperry or Cole Haan capture the sophisticated yet relaxed essence necessary for fancier evenings. Check out my curated list of all-time favorite loafers/drivers.

4. Panama Hats and Wide-Brimmed Fedoras: Sun-Smart Style

A classic Panama hat offers not only sun protection but also a vintage Mediterranean charm, while a wide-brimmed fedora nods to Tulum’s bohemian spirit. These accessories enhance any outfit with a practical yet stylish flair. Seek quality pieces from Stetson and Goorin Bros to ensure longevity and style that transcends seasons. Pair with UV-protective sunglasses for a mysterious allure. Below are two styles and brands I like a lot.

5. Lightweight Blazers: From Day to Night

As evening approaches and Miami’s nightlife beckons, a lightweight blazer becomes indispensable. Select materials like cotton or linen in neutral shades to bridge Mediterranean elegance with Tulum’s rustic appeal. Zara and Ted Baker provide affordable yet fashionable blazers that transition smoothly from a casual day look to nighttime chic.

6. Statement Watches: Understated Elegance

In line with Mediterranean simplicity and Tulum’s understated luxury, choose a watch with a minimalist design. Opt for natural leather bands in shades of tan or brown to keep the look earthy and grounded. Think of feature timepieces that merge functionality with aesthetic appeal, perfect for the style-conscious gent. Just make sure you have one watch for more casual, daytime activities and one for nighttime if you’re headed to a nicer restaurant for dinner. Here as with belts I think it’s worth investing in a slightly higher price point to mix with less expensive apparel. Below are three classic styles that you’ll never regret owning.

7. Versatile Polo Shirts: Casual Refined

For occasions when a linen shirt feels too laid-back, a fitted polo in a neutral or soft pastel hue strikes the perfect balance between casual and refined, echoing both Mediterranean polish and Tulum’s casual luxury. Brands like Polo Ralph Lauren and Lacoste excel in crafting polos that fuse comfort with subtle sophistication.

8. Stylish Swimwear: Merging Seasides

Your Miami wardrobe must include swimwear that reflects both the chic simplicity of the Mediterranean and the earthy tones of Tulum. Choose well-cut designs that flatter and are versatile enough for both a swim and a sit-down at a beach café. Orlebar Brown and Vilebrequin offer excellent options for swim shorts that align with this dual-regional aesthetic. For a lower budget, I like shorter cuts that are more common in the Mediterranean like these from Paul Smith and Psycho Bunny.

9. Fashionable Belts: Cinching the Look

A fine leather belt in a natural shade pulls together your outfit, echoing the cohesive, grounded nature of Tulum while maintaining the clean lines of Mediterranean style. Consider minimalistic designs from Polo or Montblanc for accessories that augment the entire look depending on the destination. You can use the belt to add a little luxury to an otherwise classic, yet economical outfit. Sometimes I’ll wear my Hermes belt with Nautica chino’s and Ralph Lauren linen shirt. Below are three belts at different price points and styles that can be mixed and matched with just about any outfit.

10. Crisp White Sneakers: A Contemporary Touch

Finally, incorporate crisp white sneakers for those days when comfort is paramount but style remains a priority. This choice nods to modern Mediterranean flair while fitting seamlessly into Tulum’s relaxed style ethos. Look to Adidas or Nike for sneakers that provide both comfort and a stylish edge.

In Miami’s dynamic landscape, blending the serene Mediterranean style with Tulum’s earthy textures creates a unique fashion statement that’s as diverse as the city