Every year, the men's runway shows kick off in early January, causing the press and buyers to attend the events directly after the holiday break.
According to WWD, Florence's international trade show Pitti Uomo, Italy's Camera della Moda and Paris' Fédération Française de la Couture organizers have decide to push back the dates of their men's fashion weeks.
With a few extra days of a break and a less conflicting schedule, attendees and designers should have an easier time getting to all the major shows next season.
In 2015, Pitti Uomo will kick off on Jan. 13, after which Milan Fashion Week takes place from Jan. 17 to 20., followed by Paris Fashion Week on Jan. 21 to 25.
While London's Men's Fashion Week still hasn't announced a change of dates to coordinate with the other cities, chances are it will also shift.
A spokeswoman from the British Fashion Council has confimed to WWD that talks of a change are on the way.
"Caroline Rush [BFC chief executive officer] will be meeting [Pitti Immagine ceo] Raffaello Napoleone and [Camera della Moda ceo] Jane Reeve next week."
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