Last year, muted monotones and washed-out hues gave way to what we can only describe as—and this is the technical fashion term—extremely bright colors. Prada resurrected its retro-classic Linea Rossa line, a collection of sporty clothes in eye-popping colors. Swaggy 20-somethings like Justin Bieber and Pete Davidson embraced flashy neon like teens have flocked to the Juul. Recent runway collections from heavy fashion hitters like Dior and Louis Vuitton featured glaring color palettes. A pleasant surprise, then, that this year, a not-quite-electrifying shade of blue feels like the color to wear.

The blue—call it Yves Klein, or maybe azure, or just electric—is not quite as retina-burning as safety orange or highlighter yellow, but still packs enough saturation to turn heads. GQ cover star Frank Ocean is a fan—the R&B crooner was photographed wearing a beaming blue crewneck sweater last month. Another well-known musician also digs the blue, too: Matt Healy of The 1975. The grungy British frontman has worn a similarly shaded sweatshirt in recent months, and last week took the stage in a blue jumpsuit. (A rockstar-level style move if we’ve ever seen one.) But the look isn’t limited to world-touring frontmen: brands and designers have all included shades of the luminescent blue in recent seasons—and the shade is something that would look right at home in just about any closet.

One of Prada’s (many) hits this season—an ultra-rugged pair of neoprene-lined Chelsea boots—comes in all black...or decked out with a pop of bright blue. The maximalist designer Alessandro Michele produced a quilted down-filled Gucci jacket in the shade. Even Virgil Abloh’s debut collection for Louis Vuitton included a vividly colored blue overcoat. (Paired on the runway with a neon yellow utilitarian vest, no less.) And that’s only cracking the surface. From loungy pants to cross-body bags to cozy sweaters, electric blue can be found in every corner of menswear. So, if the neon oranges, greens, and yellows are a little too bright for you, turn to this shade of blue—maybe with one of the items seen here.

Russell Athletic fleece sweater $20 Russell Athletic Buy Now

Kenzo piped jogging pants $370 Saks Fifth Avenue Buy Now

Zara quilted cross-body bag $40 Zara Buy Now

Ader Error double-breasted coat $584 Farfetch Buy Now

Prada neoprene-trimmed leather Chelsea boots $750 Barneys New York Buy Now

Haider Ackermann zip-up hoodie $267 Mr Porter Buy Now

Lacoste pima cotton long-sleeve shirt $41 Lacoste Buy Now