Crop tops for GUYS? As Men's Fashion Week comes to a close, FEMAIL rounds up the seven wackiest trends spotted on the fall 2017 runways

  • After showing in London, Milan, and Paris, fall/winter 2017 Men's Fashion Week wrapped up yesterday in New York City
  • From itty bitty crop tops to rainbow colored fur coats, FEMAIL reveals the craziest trends that walked the catwalks

After showing in London, Milan, and Paris, fall/winter 2017 Men's Fashion Week wrapped up yesterday in New York City.  

And while hand-crafted suits and tailored pieces filled most of the runways, there were a few eccentric trends peppered in.

From belly baring crop tops to layers of clashing prints, FEMAIL rounds up the seven wackiest trends we saw at Men's Fashion Week.

1. CROP TOPS: Breaking gender norms, many designers sent male models down their runways in tops that showed off their abs. Would you dare to bare your belly? 

Flaunt it: Comme Des Garcons Homme sent belly baring tops down their fall/winter 2017 runway

Dare to bare: Ann Demeulemeester, (left) Bobby Abley, (center) and Xander Zhou (right) were just a few of the shows to have male models dressed in crop tops

2. PUFFER EVERYTHING: Scarves, tops and even pants were given the puffer jacket treatment this year. Was the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man the inspiration?

Voluminous designs: Christopher Shannon (left) and Tonsure (right) both designed puffy pants as part of their fall/winter 2017 collections

Sleeping bag chic: Balenciaga, (left) Dries Van Noten, (center) and Rick Owens, (right) gave their clothing the puffer jacket treatment

3. RAINBOW FUR: Extravagant multi-colored fur coats came down many catwalks, but they are a bit too Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat for our taste.

Bright outerwear: Fendi sent a multicolor fur coat down the runway with matching furry slides

Colorful furs: Maison MIHARA YASUHIRO, (left) Marni, (center) and Moschino (right) were all on board with the trend

4. NEON LIGHTS: Highlighter yellow, pink, and orange were just  a few of the vibrant hues seen at the shows. You'll definitely stand out (for better or for worse).

Bright lights: TOPMAN sent this neon creation down their fall/winter 2017 runway

Inspired by highlighters: Vibrant hues were seen at the TOPMAN, (left) JW Anderson, (center) and Christopher Shannon (right) shows

5. HIGH FASHION PONCHOS: Clint Eastwood may have made them cool in A Fistful of Dollars but the armless outerwear seen here just aren't that practical.

Intricate design: Dolce & Gabbana debuted this elaborately designed poncho at their fall/winter 2017 show

Who needs sleeves: Chalayan, (left) Ports 1961, (center) and MSGM (right) all sent models down the catwalk in ponchos

6. PAJAMAS: Models walked the runways in silky pj sets and printed robes, suggesting you go straight from the sheets to the streets without getting dressed.

Ready for bed: The models at the Katie Eary show even carried teddy's with them as they walked down the runways in silk pjs and robes

Hit snooze: Models at MAN by Per Götesson (left) rocked pajama sets, while Dolce & Gabbana's models (right) donned plush printed robes 

7. LAYERS OF CLASHING PRINTS: Combining prints can be super tricky, and after seeing some of these looks we suggest sticking to solids!

Mix it up: Layers of clashing prints were seen at the Dsquared show

Prints galore: Marni, (left) Etro, (center) and Missoni (right) all dressed their models in a mixture of different patterns

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