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Article: Men’s Winter Wardrobe

Men’s Winter Wardrobe
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Men’s Winter Wardrobe

As the temperatures drop, it’s time to revisit your winter wardrobe if you haven’t already. Here are some key tips to ensure you stay stylish and warm this season.
Layering and Knitwear
Layering is essential for both warmth and style. Knitwear is a fantastic way to stay warm while looking polished. Fine Merino wool is an excellent choice as it’s not bulky or restricting, making it perfect for pairing with jackets. Must-have colours include navy and charcoal, but don’t shy away from adding a pop of colour like burgundy to mix things up.
Shirts
opt for heavier fabrics like flannel and pinwale corduroy to add warmth and texture. Ensure a relaxed fit, as a tight flannel shirt is not the look we’re aiming for. Comfort and style go hand in hand here.
Pants
Moleskin and pinwale corduroy are great options for winter pants. The key is to get the right cut to suit your legs. When choosing corduroy, opt for a finer wale to avoid a dated and heavy look. Brown, navy, and moss green tones are excellent choices to add variety to your wardrobe.
Jackets
While puffer jackets are warm, they are better suited for active, casual looks. Consider transitioning to a bomber-style jacket, which pairs well with jeans or chinos. Since jackets can be a higher price point, invest in something simple and versatile that you can wear for several years.
Accessories
Inject colour and patterns with scarves. This not only enhances your style but also aligns with the layering technique to keep you warm.
By following these tips, you’ll be ready to face the winter months with confidence and style with out having to over think things .

 

 

 

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