Men's Winter Fashion Tips
Some men forgo fashion when it comes to cold weather survival. Looking good while bundling up can be an arduous task. Avoid a fashion faux pas by planning a basic winter wardrobe that fits all your cold weather needs. A classic closet will keep you warm and looking good throughout the frigid months, letting you develop a sharp sense of style during the chilliest season of the year.
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Jackets and Coats
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Own a waterproof jacket to face snow, sleet or rain. Esquire recommends that if you're chopping lumber or simply need to free up your arms on a sunny day, opt for a thick down-filled vest.
According to GQ, only wear a parka with a suit if it's a neutral color and if it's longer than the suit jacket itself. Otherwise, Esquire recommends a wool topcoat to be worn with a suit, especially after 6 p.m. Many labels make wool topcoats with removable insulated vests. Wear them together or apart; it's a three-in-one deal.
Clothes
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Have long johns to insulate your body heat, especially if you live in a location where the temperature truly dips.
Basic tops to own are a cotton button-down, cardigan and turtleneck.
According to AskMen.com, owning classic pants to mix and match is key for winter style. You'll need a pair of straight-leg pants, preferably a wool blend. Five-pocket pants are a dressier option than jeans. Of course, own a pair of jeans in dark blue for the winter season. Find a pair of corduroys as another casual option, in black, brown or camel.
Shoes and Accessories
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Own a classic winter hat in black or gray. Find a lined fisherman hat for a warm and stylish look. You can also opt for a classic knit scull cap or tweed newsboy hat. Some men look polished and refined in luxury leather and fur hats---just don't go overboard or you'll look like Daniel Boone.
A cotton, wool or fleece scarf will keep you extra warm. When wearing accessories, make sure that shades match. Black and gray are the best options and are easy to match.
Keep hands warm with black leather gloves. They're versatile and don't get dirty fast.
According to GQ, boots look great with a suit, as long as you're wearing the right kind of boots. Look for dark, military-inspired boots to be worn with a slim and modern suit. Save those rugged Timberlands for your jeans.
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Dec 02, 2010
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