
With a broader selection of seasonal clothing, styles, and
trends, the potential for confusion, indecision, and poor choices increases.
What you need is a comprehensive guide to essential pieces, the best seasonal
fabrics, and the trends to watch. That way, you'll be exactly where you need to
usher in the new season: informed and feeling ready to tackle the colder months
in style.
In this step-by-step winter style guide, we'll demystify how
to dress for cold weather, from the pieces every man needs in his seasonal
wardrobe to exploring some of the best new looks and foolproof styling tips.
Read on for everything you need to know to improve your winter style.
in this article
Winter 2023 key pieces
Winter 2023 shoe key
Key accessories winter 2023
Winter 2023 essentials
Fashion tips for men winter 2023
The leading fashion trends in the winter season 2023
Winter 2023 key pieces
Quilted jacket
London Malmo Puffer Black Technical Nylon Wax
Arquette Down puffer jacket
The classic puffer jacket is one of the most effective (and
stylish) tools for warming yourself up from freezing temperatures. They come in
all shapes and sizes, from lightweight versions designed for alpine sports to
large, bulky arrangements that harken back to the '90s and early '00s styles.
With its unparalleled warmth-to-weight ratio, versatility
and overall practicality, the Retro Puffer Jacket with classic oversized
baffles and a boxy fit is a great everyday layer for tackling those dry winter
days. Or, if you prefer something you can layer over, why not buy a low-rise
liner that can be tucked between a jacket and some heavy outerwear?
insulated jacket
Detachable Woolrich Arctic fur jacket
Detachable Woolrich Arctic fur jacket
Everlane The New Long Parka
When the weather is at its worst and temperatures are
hitting rock bottom, it's good to know you have a piece of outerwear on hand.
An insulated jacket is that piece of outerwear.
These are the winter coats worn by polar explorers,
scientists in the Antarctic, and wildlife documentaries filming in the Arctic
Circle. Because? Because it's warm. Warm seriousness. The extended cut means
they cover more body parts than other coats, while the down or synthetic
insulation traps heat and the durable outer fabric blocks rain, snow, and icy
winds.
Canada Goose and Woolrich are two of the biggest names in
the game, but be prepared to spend a lot of money if you want to get one. For
those on a budget, Carhartt WIP, Everlane, and Uniqlo all have great affordable
alternatives.
woollen coat
Percival trench coat
Milton Kondo coat from Wax London, black wool
The problem with jackets and puffers is that they aren't exactly stylish. Great with casual outfits, but it looks cumbersome when teamed with tailoring. The solution is to invest in a stylish wool coat. Something with an extended cut and sharp lines that can be layered over a suit when temperatures are at their lowest.
But this is not where the magic of this piece of outerwear
ends. Unlike casual coats, a woollen jacket can easily float between dressy and
casual outfits. Pair it with tailored pieces when you must dress impressively,
or style it with a hoodie and jeans (or even sweatpants) for a casual look with
a chic twist.
Heavy sweat
Oversized sweatshirt from Wax London Zen in navy
Camper USA - 234 12 oz Ball Neck - Gray Ash
Whether it's a crew neck or a hoodie, everyone should wear
some heavyweight jacket in their winter outfit rotation. By heavy weight, we
mean clothes weighing between 500 and 600 grams per square meter, i.e.