You’ve packed away the swim shorts, sun loungers and suitcases, and
your calendar’s suddenly looking desperately bereft of BBQ commitments.
Summer
may be over for another year but there’s no time for back to school
blues. Why? Because you’ve got an autumn wardrobe to sort out.
Here,
we’ve done the hard work for you, separating the seasonal wheat from
the chaff to bring you a selection of trendproof and versatile pieces
that every man should have in his cold-weather arsenal.
1. The Rain Jacket
Drowned
rat is a look even David Gandy would be hard pushed to pull off, and
while an umbrella is absolutely worth adding to your accessories
collection, a wearable waterproof layer is much less likely to go
walkabout.
The best rain jackets smartly blend function with fine
design, so you can stay dry without looking like an awkward tourist. Top
of the shopping list should be styles that are 100 per cent waterproof,
come equipped with ample pockets and are also easy on the eye – you
needn’t worry about anything techier unless you’re planning a mountain
trek.
Italian outerwear experts Stone Island offer a superb
polyurethane-fleece composite jacket that not only keeps you dry but
toasty too, while Scandi specialists Rains and Stutterheim both produce
simple, wearable designs in several vibrant colours and lengths.
Key Pieces
- Rains Short Waterproof Jacket
- Rains Long Jacket
- Stone Island Shadow Project Navy Garment-dyed Anti-drop Coat
- Stutterheim Stockholm Raincoat
- Fjallraven Greenland Jacket Autumn Leaf
- Patagonia Torrentshell Waterproof Shell Jacket
- Private White V.c. Corduroy-trimmed Waxed-cotton Jacket
- A.p.c. Cotton And Wool-blend Gabardine Raincoat
- Aspesi Waterproof Hooded Field Jacket
2. Smart Boots
Looking
good underfoot isn’t much of an issue when the sun’s shining, but
you’ll need to rethink your footwear strategy once the leaves start
falling. For something that’s smart and stylish but won’t wither through
rain and snow, look to add a pair of well-built brogue, Derby or
Chelsea boots to your shoe rack.
Not only do boots offer more
coverage than a pair of shoes, they’re just as versatile: dress them up
with a smart trouser or even a suit and they’ll fit in just fine at most
formal events, or keep things casual by teaming with a pair of selvedge
jeans with the hems rolled up.
When it comes to the finer points,
ditch delicate suede for resilient grain or matte leather and stick to
classic black, rich tan or chocolate brown for optimal versatility. For
enhanced durability (and to ensure you’re not coughing up for another
pair of boots next autumn), keep an eye out for Goodyear-welted styles
with a rubber or leather and rubber sole which are solidly built and
offer plenty of grip for braving spells of adverse weather.
Don’t
forget that an example of good craftsmanship is only as good as the care
it receives: regularly polishing and protecting your leather boots is
vital to lengthen their lifespan and maintain their appearance,
especially considering they will likely be dealing with torrential
downpours and even snow as we progress into the depths of winter.
For
quality on a budget, try Marks & Spencer and ASOS, or go premium
with a pair from storied British shoemakers like Cheaney, Church’s,
Tricker’s or John Lobb.
Key Pieces
- Reiss Tenor Chelsea Boots Black
- Aldo Graegleah Leather Derby Boots
- Asos Boots In Tan Leather With Toecap And Warm Lining
- Cheaney Godfrey Leather Chelsea Boots
- Churchs Beijing Leather Chelsea Boots
- Grenson Fred Triple-welt Pebble-grain Leather Brogue Boots
- M&s Collection Leather Chukka Brogues
- Trickers Stow Brogue Derby Boot
- River Island Black Leather Smart Worker Boots
3. Wool Trousers
Not
all trousers are created equal. While colour and cut might be the most
common considerations, fabric should also rank high on your list if you
want to keep your crown jewels from the cold.
Even though some
cotton trousers – like those made from twill, for example – are hardy
enough for winter, wool styles promise the best combination of warmth
and comfort. This season more designers joined the unofficial campaign
for a wider leg cut, and although it makes for a (roomy) statement look,
it’s not for everyone.
To ensure longevity, opt for a slim – not
skinny – cut instead and wear with a shirt and blazer for buttoned-up
occasions or a white tee and leather bomber jacket for an on-point
high-low combo.
Colour-wise, these usually look best in timeless
black, navy and grey, but shades of deep green and burgundy also work
well. To add some textural interest to your lower half, keep an eye out
for a flecked or melange designs.
British brands are often best
for this heritage style, so try the likes of Reiss, M&S, Oliver
Spencer and Paul Smith for wool and wool-blends styles that are the
definition of understated luxury.
Key Pieces
- Asos Slim Fit Smart Trousers In 100% Wool
- Asos Slim Fit Smart Wool Trousers
- Topman Navy Wool Mix Fleck Skinny Chino
- Acne Aron Shetland Trouser
- Incotex Slim Flannel Trouser
- River Island Grey Grid Wool-blend Slim Fit Trousers
- Oliver Spencer Fishtail Slim-fit Flecked-wool Trousers
- M&s Collection Wool Blend Contemporary Slim Fit Donegal Flat Front Trousers
- Reiss Riggs T Flecked Tailored Trousers
4. Lightweight Knitwear
Nothing
keeps you warm like a quality knit. For most of us it’s still a little
early to break out the big guns, so stick to lighter gauge knitwear
until winter hits in earnest. Jumpers and cardigans in
temperature-regulating merino wool, breathable cotton-blends and
unbeatably plush cashmere are all worth considering.
If you’re
looking to invest, then prioritise versatile colours such as navy, grey,
brown or beige, which will match with everything in your wardrobe. If
you’ve already got your neutral bases covered, consider acquiring a more
autumnal option in burgundy, bottle green or burnt orange to give your
cold-weather looks a seasonal lift.
Unlike their chunkier cousins,
lightweight knits – whether you opt for a cardigan or crew/V-neck
jumper – can be easily layered over a shirt and tee and worn under a
jacket or blazer without you running the risk of looking like a men’s
fitness magazine’s unfortunate ‘Before’ picture.
For modestly
priced options that deliver great value try Uniqlo, Topman’s Premium
line and Charles Tyrwhitt, all of which offer a generous selection of
merino, cashmere and cotton styles in a variety of colourways and cuts.
Or, for knitwear that really is a notch above, turn to the masters: John
Smedley.
Key Pieces
- Topman Textured Front Merino Crew Neck Jumper
- Reiss Merino Wool Cardigan
- Asos Cotton Crew Jumper
- M&s Collection Luxury Pure Cashmere V-neck Jumper
- Uniqlo Men Cashmere Crew Neck Sweater
- Uniqlo Men Extra Fine Merino V-neck Sweater
- Silver Grey Cotton Cashmere Jumper
- Suitsupply Rust Cotton Cashmere Cardigan
- J.crew Crew Neck Cashmere Sweater
5. Checked Blazer
Saying checks are a huge trend this season
seems disingenuous. And yet how else do you explain brands and
designers from Cerruti 1881 to Shaun Samson covering their autumn/winter
collections in the pattern?
Trend or no, a checked blazer is a
tailoring classic worth adding to your collection of smart-casual
staples. Steer heritage with a brown or green tweed option (which work
extremely well with dark denim and brogue boots for an outdoors-inspired
look) or try something a little more contemporary by opting for a wool
blazer in a monochrome check.
More colourful styles are also worth
considering but remember to dial down your choice of shirt, trousers
and footwear if taking this route.
When it comes to motif, the
size of the check should roughly match your ambition to draw attention:
the bigger the squares, the bolder the statement.
Try Suitsupply,
Charles Tyrwhitt and Ted Baker for high quality blazers that don’t cost
the earth, while British tailoring stalwarts such as Dunhill, Hardy
Amies and Hackett offer some stand-out options at the higher end of the
price spectrum.
Key Pieces
- Suitsupply Havana Red Check
- Grey With Navy Check Yorkshire Worsted Jacket
- Reiss Roach Double Breasted Blazer
- T.m.lewin Warton Olive Check Jacket
- Ted Baker Piibald Tonal Check Suit Jacket
- M&s Pure Wool Tailored Fit Windowpane Checked Jacket
- Hardy Amies Navy Herbert Slim-fit Houndstooth Wool-blend Blazer
- Dunhill Belgravia Glen Plaid Wool Blazer
- Hackett Blue Slim-fit Check Brushed-wool Blazer
6. Flannel Shirt
Whether
it connotes nineties Seattle or noughties Willamsburg for you, the
flannel shirt has worked its way from sideline separate to wardrobe
staple in recent years. Its appeal in autumn is obvious: you can wear it
open over a tee on milder days, or button it up and layer under a
canvas chore jacket when the breeze picks up.
Plain colour styles
in grey, navy, deep red, military green and beige will give you plenty
of opportunities for wear, while a classic buffalo check variation still
adds instant cool. Try the former with a knitted tie on dress-down days
in the office, or play up the latter’s workwear affiliations by teaming
with Red Wing boots, twill chinos and a raw denim jacket.
Urban
Outfitters’ Urban Renewal line offers a wide selection of authentic,
re-worked flannel shirts in a wide variety of colourways and plaids,
while outdoor specialists such as Patagonia and Gitman Vintage are
go-tos for high quality plain colour styles.
Key Pieces
- Bellfield Flannel Tartan Check Shirt
- River Island Long Sleeve Flannel Check Shirt
- Urban Renewal Vintage Customised Flannel Marsala Shirt
- Patagonia Fjord Flannel Shirt
- Portuguese Flannel Button Down Bonfirm Shirt
- Gitman Vintage Portuguese Flannel Shirt
- J.crew Checked Cotton-flannel Shirt
- Ami Button-down Collar Cotton-flannel Shirt
- Oliver Spencer Clerkenwell Slim-fit Herringbone Cotton-flannel Shirt
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