THREE MEN’S OUTFIT STYLE FOR THE START OF A NEW YEAR

The new year is on, and even as we are approaching the end of January of this year already, let’s play out the cards in the form of three outfit styles. Forget the new year eve celebration, there is more to what these three unique style can do in terms of real style and substance. In terms of dress code—casual or formal, what have you planned to wear? No worries; this blog will have you literally covered with a few recommendations on how to welcome the fresh year and impress onlookers with a greater sense of panache and elegance.

Let the new year open up with different patterns, and an overcheck fabric comes as a default choice. You can mix and match your dress shirt and trouser’s opaque hues. If you feel a red suit is more overstated, why not try pairing a two-button burgundy suit instead with a shirt in saturated tones and accessories that are contrasting. Undoubtedly, the stylish and chicest way to welcome the new year!

If you think pyjamas represent only informal boundaries, think again. Here is a casual outfit for you to enjoy when spending time at the pool or evening fire lounge area with your best pals and a bottle of Brule wine: a soft flannel shirt teamed up with a casual blazer or cozy pull jacket, the most preferred item for the more relaxed and laid back folk. And if you don’t want to come out of your comfort zone, you can go for a soft and classic cable-knit sweater. You can pick between a pair of chinos, jeans or soft velvet trousers to wear underneath.

The period that marks the passage of time from 2020 to 2021 can also be an occasion for embracing style and elegance, and the most formal event of the year to celebrate masculinity with a lot of grace and elegance. If you’re looking to wear a black-tie dress code, you can either stick to the conventions and wear a black tuxedo, an ageless classic, or go bolder with a blue tux. Whatever be the case, always wear a white shirt, and pair with cufflink and a bow tie, in addition to a satin sash. If, instead, the dress code demands a less formal arrangement, the most recommended option is to put on a white shirt, blue suit and accessorise with a satin tie. For a more audacious attempt, go for a satin bow tie, following the variegated celebrations of the occasion.