What will be much to my dear friend's delight, this fall is all about well put together looks, to appear dapper if you will.
Suits are IN! And we're not just talking about throwing on a sport coat here. Oh no, we're looking for 3 piece suits - trouser, blazer, and vest! But to "stay classy, San Diego," and not appear stuffy, work color into your ensemble via a pocket square, bright tie, or a dress shirt in an autumn hue. You can also make use of various fabrics to liven up your look - corduroy, tweeds, and plaids are all cool weather appropriate. And while rich browns are quintessential to one's autumn wardrobe, lighter variations are couture as well. Just take a look at this great ensemble my friend, Tim, put together!
I applaud his fall color scheme and the choice of light khaki pants. A darker pant would have weighed him down, but the lighter shade keeps his outfit fresh as does his burnt orange shirt and coordinating striped tie! So, follow his lead and spice up the look of your lower half by wearing pants in camel tones, tan, mustard yellows, or creamy browns! As you can see, they easily pair with the other colors featured in this fall's fashion palette.
You can also borrow from the suit trend and wear a vest by itself. Pair with a button down and rolled up sleeves to give off a modern, edgier vibe. Or, use one to take your typical t-shirt and jeans weekend look up a notch! Timerblake excels at this one! I love the fedora!
Similar to women's fashion, leather is being hugely implemented in men's fashion this fall. However, whereas women are seen incorporating leather with mixed materials tops and dresses, for men you'll see it appear more likely as a jacket, briefcase, or messenger bag. I like the two tones of brown featured in this leather messenger bag by Coach. Yes, Coach makes bags even for you, guys! So if you ever wished for a cool "murse," 'tis the season to splurge!
Cooler weather means it is time to break out the ol' jeans again! But, be wary of any that have lost their luster and look over worn. Replace them with dark washes and crisp cuts. As one reviewer put it, "This season is not for sloppy Joes." In fact, fashionistas advise not only women, but the menfolk too, to cuff 'em!
As mentioned in my previous blog, over-sized outerwear is just as big for men as it is for women. There is a lot of opportunity for variations with this one in terms of length, style (single or double breasted), fabric, and trim (faux fur, leather, etc.). So, if you want in, go with what suits you!
So men, I hope this helps! I love seeing men who put forth the effort when it comes to their wardrobe choices. It says a lot about a person when they obviously care about their appearance, and clothing/accessories are so much fun to experiment and play with. At least, I think so. :)