How to choose jackets and coats for autumn?

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Be it jackets or coats, this is how you choose for autumn—lightweight or thin for early fall, slightly heavy for mid-fall, and ultra-thick or double layers for late fall (to welcome the winter).

At present, we are transitioning from early to the middle of autumn. Accordingly, we must leave behind lightweight coats and wear heavy layers. Also, it is time to keep heavyweight jackets or double layers ready in the closet.

“Style is the answer to everything.” —Charles Bukowski

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This great novelist and writer has rightly said that style is everything. By saying so, he means that doing anything with style is better than doing something without it. Even if you do an uninteresting task, do it with style so that you give your one hundred percent interest and effort to make it fruitful.  

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“True love is rare, and it’s the only thing that gives life real meaning.” —Nicholas Sparks.

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Express your true love to the love of your life in this distinguished and impressive wedding suit! It is a three-piece brown and blue suit with plaids. The blazer is single-breasted and the waistcoat is double-breasted. The light blue button-down shirt and the floral necktie are alluring. Overall, this is a beautiful wedding suit for grooms like you! 

The accessories are optional. But ensure they blend with the suit’s shades.

A unique fall casual style for men

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Are you bored of smart casuals or semi-formals? Check out this new style! The model wears a thick, pin-checkered blazer with minimal padding on the shoulders. The trousers are made from the same fabric as the blazer with a regular fit. The underneath layer is a white roll-neck sweater that helps with insulation from cold weather. No vest layering, though; still, the look is complete with the utmost casual look for men attending weekend events!

Have you seen Himesh Patel’s outfit at the BAFTA Awards 2024?

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The green velvet blazers gave a refreshing look to eyes bored of regular black and white formal suits on the red carpet. Of course, the green was pastel, light, and leafy. Though the lapels and pockets on the velvet blazer were usual, the look was chic overall. Minimalistic style elements, like black bow ties, white slanted pocket squares, forest green buttons, cufflinks, etc., did justice to the attire.    

What do you think of his black shoes? Share your thoughts in the comments!

A businessman’s go-to navy suit!

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Look at this Glen-checkered navy blue suit made of 100% wool for this fall! It looks elegant and stunning with double breasts and a regimental necktie. The fit is made to measure and the canvas is adequate for the structure. The lapels are notch-type and the pockets are flap-type. The trousers are perfectly matching the blazers and the waistcoat with a tapered bottom. 

The necktie is rightly chosen regimental in red and blue to contrast the white dress shirt.

What are the base and mid layers?

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In general, layering has two parts—base and mid. Functionally, both of these layers do the same job, i.e., to regulate your body temperature. However, the former lies close to your skin and is also accountable for wicking the sweat from your body. On the other hand, the latter falls between the outermost and innermost layers of your clothing. 

Depending on the weather, the fabric of these layers changes. For example, men prefer cotton layers in the summer and fleece or wollen layers in the winter.

“Fashion is architecture; it is a matter of proportions.” —Coco Chanel

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Each element in a man’s suit is designed based on proportions. For example, your jacket or tee should follow the rule of 1/3rd; the sleeve length ends where your arm ends; and the first button on the blazer must stay right at the belly button; etc. Ideally, if the proportions are right, the suit will look great on you! Thus, fashion experts refer to architecture when styling a men’s suit.

“We loved with a love that was more than love.” —Edgar Allen Poe

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Show your love with a romantic touch on your fall wedding day! Try this pure wollen burgundy three-piece suit. Undoubtedly, the groom would look stunning and impressive in this tartan-checkered masterpiece! The suit is single-breasted with flap front pockets and peak lapels. The matching pair of trousers are chic and tapered down the hem. The light blue shirt greatly complements the blue checks on the suit and the necktie is silky and plain in burgundy.

An elegant semi-formal suit!

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Let’s style you in an earthy or mustard brown suit set to go in style with the fall colors. Look at the dark gray pin-stripes on the fabric! They are subtle and elegant. The blazers and trousers are matching and look perfect to the measurements. The white dress shirt contrasts with the earthy brown. The buttons and cufflinks are in black to complement the white and brown. Overall, this semi-formal look is dapper! 

Pair the right watch, belt, and shoes to complete the look.

Ricky Dillard at the Grammy Awards last year!

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Who would have missed it? Literally—no one! Yes, that’s how glittering his suit was at the Grammy Awards 2023. The silver/gray sequence was top-notch, and he perfectly styled them with the right pair of shoes, jewelry, and glasses. The satin silk peak lapels on the top blended well with the shoes at the bottom of the ensemble. The silky shirt complemented the sequence’s light reflection and glow. 

What else did you notice? Drop in the comments!

A simple checkered formal suit for professionals

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The model wears a 100% wool dark gray suit with black window pane checks. The suit is single-breasted with three pieces. The blazer is medium padded to give a formal look, and the rest of the specifications are usual—flap pockets, slanted pocket squares, and peak lapels. The trousers are quite a regular fit with room for air.  

Choose the necktie and pocket square of your choice but ensure they follow the same hues and textures.