MEN’S FALL FASHION—DO’S AND DON’TS
Fall is here, and this is the time of the year you can consider switching your outfit as the mercury level abates, and as the season presents different style challenges. Don’t forget that the temperatures can be highly predictable at times, and you have to prep yourself. No worries, I’ve got you covered with the do’s and don’ts of the men’s Fall fashion.
Colors and more colors:
Just because it’s Fall season and it’s biting cold outside, it doesn’t mean you should stop experimenting with colors. Replace the typical bright or pastel colors of Summer or Spring with darker jewel tones and earth tones, and mash up with black, neutral greys and navy.
Fall can vary in terms of temperature, if anything else. It can be warmer in the day often followed by intense cold at night. Right, let’s deal with it through proper layering. Like everything, it’s a skill you can learn and master over time. First, it helps you regulate temperature variations. Two, you’ll look trendy stylish with the right combination, of course. The basic style is to wear a casual button-down or t-shirt as the base layer, and put on a sweater or sweatshirt on top, further layered on top with a wool jacket, bomber jacket or sport coat.
Accessories:
Boots can be unavoidable during Fall/Winter and wearing the right pair can give you a lasting look. I recommend chukkas and casual and dress boots as fitting accessories. You can also go for any of your favorite boots, and talk to me in case of any clarifications.
Wearing only jeans:
Not a big err—it can be tempting to wear only jeans during the Fall. However, I recommend you to experiment with wool trousers and thicker chinos for variety and flexibility this Fall.
Expose lots of bare ankle:
Apparently, if the climate is still warm, it is OK to show some flesh, body and boyishness by the way. But with the Fall mode on, and the weather seemingly chill and lowering, then your pre-fall outfit would spell discomfort. If you want to pick a cuff on your pants, do so with boots or any heavier shoes or footwear.
Wearing lightweight stuff including linen, seersucker, chino cloth or anything similar during Fall and Winter months is a strict no-no. Wait until next year’s Spring to use them again. I recommend denim, heavier cotton types, leather and wool blends, the natural fabrics of choice anyways.
Feel free to add your do’s and don’ts when choosing the right outfit combo this Fall season. I’ll be glad to include them as an extension of the blog. Do follow us, and read all our previous blogs on Fall fashion.
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