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When winter takes hold, our sartorial agenda must adapt to its demands. Indeed, brisk walks or frosty trips into town require something a little more substantial than summer occasions might. The key is finding sophistication and warmth in equal measure, a challenge best approached with a luxe but modular wardrobe. Join us for a whistle-stop tour of the best winter clothes for men.
To speak of layering without mentioning knitwear would be sacrilege. Distinguished by the quality of the yarn, knitted pieces can add dimension to a look by either volumising or adding texture. Sweater vest, turtleneck or crew knit, whatever the piece in question, opt for supple, meticulously woven designs where quality can be seen, as well as felt. Get hands on! Inspect its credentials for sustainability and production standards. Zegna’s Oasi collection, for example, promises cashmere that’s traceable from goat to garment, while Johnstons of Elgin uses lambswool – an especially soft wool from the first shearing.
Some coat designs remain a perennial classic year in, year out. Take the overcoat. Erring on the side of long and liberally cut, it chimes with suits and lower-key fare alike. Gucci’s pure wool rendition delivers warmth and a timeless silhouette, signalling, that, yes, this man has taste. For those inclined to sleeker outers, Burberry’s trench coat – renowned for its signature gabardine fabric and British heritage – is a compelling choice, cemented in the outerwear hall of fame as one of the best men’s coats.
Puddles or parties, wherever your feet find themselves this winter, a sturdy set of boots goes a long way towards your comfort and stylistic kudos. Remember: as with any traditional footwear, the soles are a marker of craft. If they look robust and well heeled or come with a tread thick enough for your daily step count, then you’re in safe hands. Bottega Veneta’s say bold and boisterous, but their impeccable leather construction speaks more to the maison’s artisanal heritage. In a sleeker vein, Saint Laurent’s Chelsea boots excel with sculptured lines and a soft-to-touch outer.
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