The temperatures are dropping and proper outerwear (not to mention, a sturdy stocking cap) is a requirement for leaving the house. But under all that, you still want to look sharp. So whether you're knotting up a tie for the office or a night out, getting together with your buddies or simply kicking around on your day off, layer up with pieces that are soft and insulating. And ground your look with some weather resistant footwear to keep your feet dry and warm.
Add some polish to a pair of dark selvedge jeans with a textured chambray button-down shirt and a sharp-cut sports coat made from a natty wool plaid. Finish the look with a striped wool tie, patterned socks and leather chukkas.
Wool sports coat,
$389 by Club Monaco
Chambray
dress shirt,
$80 by
Club Monaco
English wool tie,
$60 by J.Crew
Selvedge jeans,
$225 by Levi's
Vintage Clothing
Skinny leather belt,
$95 by Tanner Goods
Cotton socks,
$17 by J.Crew
Chukkas,
$155 by Ecco
Layer up for the cold weather with some sturdy cotton chinos and a Nordic-trimmed sweatshirt under a tailored shirt jacket with blacked-out buttons and leather elbow patches. A knit wool beanie, thick socks and rugged boots complete the look.
Snap overshirt,
$275 by John Elliott + Co.
Nordic-trimmed sweatshirt,
$90 by Club Monaco
Alpha Khakis,
$54 by Dockers
British wool beanie,
$33 by ASOS
Fair Isle socks,
$28 by AnonymousIsm
Leather
boots, $170
by Clarks
The new breed of sweatpants are anything but sloppy. But they're still plenty comfortable. Add to the coziness with a chunky cardigan, simple striped long-sleeve tees and wool hand-wraps that keep your fingers free to text.
Baseball cardigan, $195
by Todd Snyder for Champion
Long-sleeve T-shirt,
$50 by J.Crew
Escobar sweatpants,
$176 by
John Elliott + Co.
Alpaca
warrior gloves,
$40 by Men in Cities
Titanium
sunglasses,
$145 by
William Painter
Drifter sneaker,
$165 by Patagonia
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