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The Fall/Winter 2014 shows ended yesterday, and were full of trends guys can look forward to next season, such as longer coats, chunky sweaters, and a moody color pallet of navy, grey, and black.
But not all of the looks were so dapper. The European runways are known for attracting adventurous designers like Givenchy, Rick Owens, and Bobby Abley, who did not shy away from pushing
Below are 11 wacky looks that guys can feel free to skip next season.
Let's start with the tamer Alexander McQueen London show. The tailored suits and screen-printed button downs were great, but we could have lived without the bizarre hair feathers on the models' heads.
Rick Owens sent futuristic and monochromatic designs down his Paris runway. Some of the coats were amazing, but all the looks were overshadowed by the head pieces that were reminiscent of nuns' habits.
Givenchy's Paris show was full of fur. The one misstep of the veteran designer was the weird look in the center - is it a vest? A tucked-in scarf? It remains a mystery.
And by colorful, we mean really, really colorful. The only time your socks, shoes, shirt, and suit should match like this is if it's Halloween.
The wide pants from last year's spring runways made a resurgence at Alan Taylor MAN in London. This suit could've been cool, but the huge pants, long jacket, and neon gloves ruined the look.
Slutty urban cowboys will love everything Prada sent down the Milan runway. Everyone else should probably just steer clear of the costumey looks.
Thom Browne's show in Paris featured gorgeous suits with frayed seams that were a major hit. Less popular were the bizarre animal head pieces some of the models were forced to wear.