10 Men’s Fall Style Essentials for the Well Dressed Guy

Essentials? Maybe not each and every one for each and every body. These items are more guidelines really. Guidelines that add up to a versatile, cool-weather friendly wardrobe. Ten items follow that are good to have one, if not multiples of on hand once the temperatures turn more towards the brisk and biting. Assorted specific picks are added below as well. Enjoy the weather.

 

A Lighter Weight, Casual Jacket

Doesn’t have to be quilted, but that seems to be big once again this year. You want something lighter in weight and shorter than the coat you’ll wear with suits and sportcoats. This is a throw-it-on-and-go jacket. Something to wear when getting coffee early on a Saturday morning, or hiking w/ the dog Wednesday afternoon.

 

Wool Topcoat or Mid-Thigh Peacoat

The coat you wear when you need to cover a suit or blazer tail. Look for dashing. Dashing is kinda the goal here. And despite what some might say, you absolutely can wear these things casually. If you’re on a tight budget? Skip the casual jacket and just wear your topcoat with everything. It’ll look great with boots, jeans, and a sweater.

 

Mid-weight Gloves (not too thick or bulky)

Skip the ski gloves. Sure, there’s going to come a time in the dead of winter where you’ll need to dig out the massively insulated mitts in order to keep your digits from turning gangrenous, but now opt for something sleeker. Just something that’ll add a bit of protection. Driving gloves work. As do lightly to non-insulated, standard leather gloves. It’s pretty early in the season for this, so expect to see more options soon, as well as gloves on sale.

 

Dark Wash Jeans

A staple. When it’s pushing triple digits, wearing dark wash denim can instigate instant swamp crotch. But in the cooler weather, the weight of a favorite pair of deep dark blue jeans is more than welcome. Everybody’s got a favorite. Now’s the time to get them back out.

 

A Rugged, Casual Watch

Look for something that appears to be able to handle a little bit of abuse. That’ll go well with the textures of fall clothing, since that’s what the tweeds and leather and wool that we wear around this time of year was designed for. Use, and abuse.

 

Merino Wool Sweaters

They’re the perfect mid-point between lambswool and cashmere. Not as bulky or as itchy as lambswool, and not as outrageously expensive as cashmere. Two of the best bang-for-your-buck brands for merino sweaters are UNIQLO (left) and J. Crew Factory (right). And that goes for V-necks, Crew-necks, Cardigans, Turtlenecks… whatever.

 

A Thicker,Warmer “House” Sweater

Your at-home, go-to layer. Also great for taking along on trips when you might need to wear something a few times (if not more) in-between washing. More on the argument for owning one of these over here.

 

Boots. Dressed up, Classic Work Boots, Desert, etc…

Boot weather is a long awaited time for some of us. A little ankle protection and support can go a long way in the cooler months, and there’s a ton of great looking boot options out there. From chelseas, to tough, work-boot crap-kickers. It’s early on in the season, so sales are going to be somewhat scarce since we just hit fall. Sit tight if you can. Yet the best deal of the season, so far, clearly is the Stafford Deacon for $52. They’ve now gone on sale and an extra 20% gets knocked off with the code.

Shown Above, clockwise from left: Allen Edmonds Bleecker Street (discontinued), Land’s End Canvas Crosby Boot (also discontinued… remember those?) Woolrich Yankee – $300 (remember when they were going for $170?), Allen Edmonds 5th Street – $385.00.

 

Wool Textured Sportcoat or Blazer

Fall means layers, and one of the easiest ways to look stronger, slimmer, and more put-together is to throw on a sportcoat or blazer. So it’s a win-win for us on the guy side of the aisle. Expect our annual round-up of the best affordable blazers & sportcoats for the fall in the coming weeks. A quick word of warning on the UNIQLO shown above… it’s got functional sleeve buttons. AND… it’s still chopped in the tail and long in the arms. Which means it might not fit that great for most off the rack.

 

A Decent Blanket or Throw

Yes really. It’s an incredibly easy way to give your place a good, masculine look. Ditch the crummy fleece blankets (or at least store them somewhere) and try to acquire a well made wool blanket. It’ll breathe instead of suffocated like cheap synthetic blankets, keep you and/or your guest warm when the temps dip, and they look terrific. Here’s to hoping that Target re-ups their relationship with Faribault for the upcoming season? They made some pretty great stuff last year, including inexpensive, made in the USA throws.

Also receiving votes: Wool Neckties, Flannel trousers, Chambray Shirts, Cords, Wool Watchcap, a Decent Umbrella, Moleskin jeans, the ability to make fire as well as a decent stew… and so on. 

Joe

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