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Heads up: New-in hats

On-trend hats to keep you warm and cosy this winter.

HEADGEAR TO KEEP YOU WARM AND COSY THIS SEASON

Words: C. Saramowicz

Hats are more than just an afterthought – they have the ability to pull a look together, elevate an outfit or make a solid statement. As the weather starts to cool, now is the perfect time to update your accessories collection and pick up some winter staples.

A woolly beanie may keep you cosy, but sometimes the occasion calls for something a bit different. Here are our picks of the newest autumn winter drops that will have you hanging up your favourite knitted cap for the season.

Moss Harris Tweed Herringbone Baker Boy Cap

Baker boy cap

Tweed is a staple in any winter wardrobe – the heavy-weight fabric is a suiting favourite, particularly for winter grooms. Our baker boy cap is made from authentic Harris Tweed and features a herringbone weave, adding a rustic feel to your look. It’s a classic accessory that works with a range of outfits – pair with a crisp white shirt and finish with a camel Epsom.

Moss Barberis Blue Check Suit

Flat cap

Crafted from soft Melton Wool, our classic navy flat cap will see you through the colder seasons in style. A smart alternative to a regular cap, it pairs well with suiting and weekend casualwear alike. To bring your look together, finish with a knitted tie and a peacoat in a similar deep blue shade.

Moss Tailored Claret Suit

Off-white cord cap

Often assigned to the summer months, caps get a cord update for the colder season. Crafted from soft needlecord, our off-white cap will enhance any casual outfit – and keep your head warm too. Combine with drawstring trousers and a roll neck for a sportive finish, or pair with cord suiting to relax a formal aesthetic.

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How to be bold with colour

Scared of colour? Here’s how to incorporate it into your closet the right way.

Moss Acid Green Shacket

HERE’S HOW TO MAKE COLOUR WORK FOR YOU

Words: L. Thorpe

When it comes to colour, it’s easy to stay in your comfort zone and stick to neutrals. But that can mean missing out on colour trends and wearing colours that work for you. Colour isn’t something to be scared of and can lift your look, making you look and feel great.

Need some tips on tonal trends and how to add some colour into your outfits? Here’s how to be bold with colour when it comes to men’s fashion.

Work out what you like and what works for you

Sometimes, the only way to figure out which colours work for you is to try them out. This means picking up colours you’d never normally choose and seeing how they work with your skin tone, eye colour, hair colour and the rest of your wardrobe. With certain colours, it’s easy to tell straight away whether they’re for you or not. 

While some colours might not look or feel quite right, something in a similar tone might work for you. There may also be some colours that you’re naturally more drawn to. Most colours are classed as warm or cool, and in general pair best with themselves.

Cool colours are green, blue and purple, while warm colours are red, orange, yellow, cream, brown, tan and olive. White, grey and black are neutral and pair with most things, but in fashion terms they’re usually classed as cool.  Neutral colours tend to go with everything and can create a backdrop for your colour choices to shine.

What do different colours mean?

Colour trends in men’s fashion often change with the seasons, but there are plenty of colours that have meaning behind them all year round. They’re often associated with different feelings and personality traits, acting as a mood-booster on days when you’re not feeling great, or sending out calming vibes when you need them.

 Here are some common associations with different colours:

– Yellow, orange, or other vibrant warm shades boost energy and happiness

– Blue and blue-greens are calming, stress-busting colours

– Red, pink and red-based purples are said to convey passion

– Brown, tan and beige convey natural warmth and earthiness.

– White projects cleanliness and peace.

Wondering how to add some colour trends into your wardrobe? Here are some ways to be bold with your colour choices without feeling out of place.

Moss Sage Suit With Botinelli Tie

Accent colours

Not ready for colour across your whole outfit? Not many of us are, but using small accents can ease you into utilising colour in your wardrobe. Try pairing a sage flannel suit with a patterned Botinelli tie – not only does it lift the outfit, but allows you to incorporate colour in a small and subtle way. You can even try adding a matching sock or pocket square to round out the look. Alternatively, a shacket or overshirt like our navy brushed checked overshirt has acid green threads weaved into it – they’re an understated but intentional detail that integrates a bright colour in a much softer way. 

A colour trim, print or buttons on an outfit is a great way of adding accents too – our burgundy tie dye shirt is a great way of injecting a shot of colour into a muted outfit. Or how about designing your own trims? With a Custom Made suit you can choose it all, from colourful linings right down to the colour we stitch the button holes with.

Moss Blue Merino Roll Neck Jumper

Colour blocking

If you haven’t heard of colour blocking, you might find it a surprisingly easy way to be bolder with colour. It involves pairing solid blocks of colours together – they might contrast or complement each other, but the key is to create distinct areas of solid colour. It’s bold, fun and adds a little extra to an outfit, especially if the rest is neutral. You can layer up and draw attention to different parts of your outfit. A deep blue roll neck with a neutral trouser can uplift a day look, and can easily transition into an evening outfit too.

Moss Red Roll Neck Jumper

Tonal colour

Tonal dressing is up there with one of the easiest but most impactful ways of adding colour to your look. It’s about choosing a hue and committing to tonal variations throughout your outfit. Pair a red roll neck with suit trousers, and throw over the matching jacket for a vibrant yet sophisticated look. The different shades all work together to create a look that’s full of colour but looks intentional.

Moss Mulberry Flannel Suit

Coloured suit

There’s nothing wrong with a black or navy suit, but today’s tailoring comes in all sorts of interesting shades. If you’re new to colourful suits, try a muted mulberry styled with a grey rollneck – the toned down berry tone is a great way to ease you into colour wear. You could also swap your navy two-piece for a powder blue flannel to brighten things up a bit. Up for something bolder? Try a slim fit corduroy suit in red or olive for the winter months. Styled with neutral shirts and shoes, they’re easier to wear than you might think and as it’s double breasted, will instantly elevate a casual look. They’re also bound to stand out against everyone else’s classic suit colours.

Shop the latest colour trends in men’s clothing with Moss.

Flannel: your winter wardrobe’s allrounder

Take comfort to the next level.

TAKE COMFORT TO THE NEXT LEVEL

Words: C. Stewart

Soft, warm and generally a pleasure to wear – feel-good flannel is the comfort dressing you need for the changing season. Often used in checked shirts, this soft yet rugged and warm material is one we’ve incorporated in our suits over several seasons – now, however, you’ll find flannel lending itself to coats, trousers, accessories and more. Here’s why flannel should be a staple in your winter line-up.

Moss Navy Brushed Gilet

What is flannel?

Flannel is a fabric that goes through a brushing process to remove any lint and fibres, creating an incredibly soft finish. This brushed effect is why  flannel is so warm – its down-like surface traps air, locking in your body heat.

Why should I wear flannel?

Flannel is thought to originate in sixteenth-century Wales when it was used for its warmth. Jump forward a few hundred years to the Industrial Revolution, and men across the pond were wearing it to keep warm while building the railways. It’s very much considered a worker’s fabric, which means that it lends well to relaxed styles such as overshirts and casual coats. As relaxed fashion trends begin to rise, men are starting to consider more laidback looks, even in tailoring. This means that materials like flannel are very much back on the tailoring table.

Aside from being soft and warm, flannel is a strong fabric and takes well to being cut into a suit or outerwear because it holds its shape. It’s also lightweight and malleable, making it one of the more comfortable options. That’s a plus  if you’ll be wearing it for long periods of time at work or a wedding.

Our feel-good flannel picks for AW23

The Gilet

Gilets are a great transitional piece. Worn when it’s not quite cold enough for a coat, they’re a casual staple that can see you through country walks or relaxed city weekends. They can even tone down a business look if worn over a smart shirt. Our brushed navy gilet is crafted from a recycled fabric with a soft flannel lining to keep you extra cosy. It’s also lightweight and breathable, so works hard as a layer without adding too much bulk.

The Flannel Trouser

Flannel doesn’t just have to be for your top half. Our tailored flannel trousers look great for the office, but can easily refine a casual autumn winter outfit too. Crafted from 100% soft-touch wool, they’re sure to keep you warm in the cooler months but are breathable enough for warmer days too. Combine with a tonal blazer and a crisp white shirt, or pair with a chunky knit or a rollneck for a relaxed daytime look.

The Suit

If occasion calls for a suit but you care about ease of wear, flannel is a great way of staying comfortable while still remaining sharp. Our slim fit copper suit is made from a comfy stretch cloth with tightly woven fibres – this helps with trapping pockets of air to insulate in cooler temperatures. We’ve also brushed it inside and out for a modern, matte look and a super-soft hand feel.

The Overshirt

With an overshirt, flannel is in its element, doing what it does best. Our wintry take on a safari overshirt is crafted from a soft wool blend with a brushed finish and is cut to a tailored fit, smartening up a casual look with ease. Try it in place of a jacket for cool days, then layer with knits to lock in heat between your coat and base layer when it’s extra cold.

Moss Off-White Flannel Overshirt

The Baseball Cap

It’s not just about the clothing; accessories have also received the flannel treatment. Our brushed wool baseball caps are great for keeping your head warm while maintaining a relaxed, easy aesthetic. Pair with the brushed gilet and worker joggers for a full flannel look and stay snug out there with winter’s favourite fabric.

The best men’s coord sets

Because nothing’s easier than throwing on a matching set.
taupe co-ord set

 

LOOK PUT TOGETHER INSTANTLY IN A MATCHING SET

Words: L. Thorpe

As men’s tailoring moves in a more relaxed direction, it’s time to update your wardrobe and lean into this growing trend. If you’re looking to embrace this easier aesthetic, a co-ord set is a great way to look put together in a casual setting.

charcoal relaxed shacket

What are mens coord sets?

A men’s co-ord set (also known as a co-ordinate) is a matching outfit consisting of a top and bottom that complement each other. Usually this means they’re the same colour, pattern, fabric or style. They’re stylish, comfortable and usually look more put together than separates, but you can split them up and wear however you want.

Co-ord sets can be dressed up or down, depending on the occasion and your personal style. It might be a less formal take on a suit with a casual blazer and tailored trousers, or it could be joggers and a matching overshirt. A co-ord is versatile and easy to wear, whatever the season.

If you want to keep things simple, a matching co-ord set takes the guesswork out of putting together an outfit. Designed to create a cohesive and polished look, you can wear them together or as separates which is great for adding versatility to your wardrobe.

charcoal relaxed trousers

How to style a co-ord

Due to the versatility of the co-ord, you can get multiple looks out of one matching set. Our shacket and trouser set is crafted from a drapey Japanese fabric that sits loosely on the body but still offers a premium, elevated feel. Though it features an elastic waistband which leaves room for movement, the boxy fit and front pleats down the trouser makes it feel tailored and intentional, which is great if you want to smarten up a casual look.

As mentioned, sets work well as separates too. The shacket is great for layering, particularly during this transitional season. Throw over a white tee and roll the sleeves up for a casual feel, or layer over a knit for extra warmth. Button it up to make it feel more shirt-like, or wear open as a shacket.

taupe relaxed jacket

How to style a co-ord

If you’re new to coords or you’re not sure how to wear them, here are some tips to help you style them, whatever your body type or style:

  • Choose a colour or pattern that flatters you. The key to a successful co-ord is choosing a colour or pattern that complements your skin tone and personal style. If you’re unsure what looks best on you, try on a few different options and see which ones you feel the most confident and comfortable in. Ours come in two shades, taupe and charcoal, which are neutral enough to work for a variety of occasions.
  • Mix and match different pieces. While co-ords are traditionally made up of matching pieces, you don’t have to stick to this formula. Mixing and matching different pieces creates a co-ord that is unique and personal to you. Try pairing our taupe relaxed trousers with a boxy white tee for a classic look, or add a loose knit for an easy weekend outfit.
  • Pay attention to fit. The fit of your coord is just as important as the colour or pattern. Make sure that the pieces in your coord fit you well and are comfortable to wear. Avoid pieces that are too tight or too loose.
  • Accessorise wisely. The right accessories can help to complete your coord and add some personal flair. Choose accessories that complement your co-ord, such as a matching belt, trainers or shoes, or a hat and scarf in a coordinating colour. Avoid over-accessorising, as too many extras can distract from the overall look of your coord.

Ready to keep it casual in a stylish coord? Shop casualwear and find your matching style all year round.

taupe relaxed trousers

How to adopt the relaxed fit trend

Want to lean into menswear’s latest trend? Find out how to ease up your aesthetic and take on the relaxed fit look.
Men's shacket vs overshirt

 

TAKE ON THE RELAXED AND OVERSIZED FIT TREND

Words: L. Thorpe

 

Tight, tailored styles are stepping back, giving way to more relaxed and oversized fits. If you’re not sure how to wear a relaxed fit without looking like you sized up by mistake, here’s everything you need to know to embrace tailoring’s new relaxed direction.

Men's relaxed coord set

What is a relaxed fit?

Despite how it sounds, a relaxed fit is not just about wearing a bigger size. It’s a style with a deliberately looser and more comfortable profile than traditional or slim fits. It tends to be a more casual style, but that’s changing a little as relaxed fit tailoring moves into the mainstream.

You might also see clothes or outfits labelled oversized. While it’s true you could wear a larger size for a roomier, streetwear-style fit, if an item is oversized it’s been specifically cut in a more relaxed fit in proportion to your size.

Relaxed fit trousers or jeans are a style of men’s loose trousers that usually have a wider leg and a more generous fit through the hips and thighs. They’re designed so you’ve got room to move around and they feel more comfortable. For relaxed fit T-shirts and shirts, it’s similar. This style usually has a broader cut across the shoulders and chest so the fabric drapes more casually, rather than being structured. Shackets and overshirts are usually more of a relaxed fit as they’re designed to be layered. The same goes for relaxed fit jumpers, hoodies and outerwear.

Do relaxed fits exist in men’s fashion?

Relaxed and oversized fits aren’t new, and have come in and out of fashion over the decades. They definitely feel right again in 2023, with looser outfits taking the place of the tight, fitted looks of the 2010s.

From the men’s runways through to the best-dressed guys out there, we’re seeing more relaxed and slouchy looks especially when it comes to suits, thanks in large to the recent resurgence in ‘90s and Y2K style.

Men's relaxed coord set

How to style a relaxed fit

While a relaxed or oversized fit can be more comfortable and appears a little looser, it’s still important to get the right size. Our oversized pieces are cut in a way that allows you to buy your usual size and still achieve that relaxed look. Sizing up may cause your outfit to look like it’s too big or unbalanced – keeping your style and proportions in place is the key to doing oversized outfits without feeling like you’re being consumed by your clothes. Consider pairing a loose-fit trouser with a fitted tee to ease into the trend.

Layering is a great way of experimenting with relaxed fits, like adding an oversized shacket or overshirt to an otherwise fitted outfit. It’s a chilled, easy touch to any look and can take something fairly dressy down a notch. Just try one piece such as a trouser in a looser fit and keep the rest of your outfit more tailored; you don’t need to make everything oversized right away. If you want to jump right in, however, our drapey relaxed co-ord is the way to go.

Men's relaxed fit options

Keeping some tailored elements and structure to your outfit can help shake off the feeling of wearing clothes that aren’t the right size. It’ll feel different to your usual more fitted style at first, especially if you’re choosing more relaxed, unstructured fabrics like linen. Experiment with layering an oversized shirt which can easily be styled with your existing suits to add new flare to an old outfit.

Don’t be scared to try some tucking and folding either, especially if you’re wondering how to style an oversized tee. You’ll be surprised how different an oversized fit works with a strategically rolled sleeve or a tuck at the waistband – it can totally change the proportions, fit, and feel of an outfit. Turn up the bottom of a relaxed-fitting trouser and style with a boot, or consider layering a tucked-in fitted tee under an oversized shirt or shacket. Throw on a higher waisted relaxed trouser with fitted knitwear, or try oversized knitwear and an overcoat with a fitted trouser. The options are endless and experimentation is key.

Striped suit

Is a relaxed suit a thing?

Wondering if you can do relaxed formalwear? One way to take on the softer tailoring trend is to move away from slim fit styles and trying out looser fits. Like our regular fit stripe suit – it’s cut from superfine wool on our most generous block with straight arms and legs. Skip the tie and enhance its slouchier feel with a soft knit instead. And don’t be scared to add some trainers – it’s about easing up the whole aesthetic.

This style works better for more casual events if you’re feeling tentative, but it can definitely work for more dressed-up codes too – some of the world’s most stylish guys have been seen in oversized looks at big events in the past 12 months.

If you really want to go easy on relaxed style, try some oversized accessories with a laid-back suit instead. A chunky scarf or hat with a more fitted outfit might feel a bit easier to wear, and still allows for a bit of experimentation.

4 trousers for your lower-half lineup

Broaden your horizons with versatile trousers that will see you through the season.

 

UPDATE YOUR LEGWEAR WITH STAPLES FOR THE SEASON

Words: C. Saramowicz

 

As we ease into the colder seasons, it’s time to turn in your shorts and look to longer legwear. Though a sturdy pair of jeans is always a good idea, sometimes the occasion calls for something a bit smarter, comfier or just that little bit different. The good news is that just a few staples in your closet can create a versatile range that will see you through the season, and a whole lot longer. Let’s take a look at our picks below.

 

Relaxed chinos

Not all chinos are created equal – our version has been engineered with an elasticated waist and cotton stretch fabric for a more comfortable fit. It’s a functional and more relaxed version of a classic chino, with a removable drawcord that can be worn internally for a more formal take, or externally to ease up the look. The combinations are endless; pair with a tailored cotton shirt for work or choose a woolly roll neck and trainers for a weekend walk.

 

Moleskin

If you’re looking to smarten up your overall look, moleskin trousers tick all the right boxes. Made from 100% Italian cotton, the fabric is lightweight and breathable but still has a soft, luxurious hand-feel. Though moleskin is a tactile fabric, our tailored take eases up with movement which is great for work, dinner or outings alike. In a key colour for the autumn season, layer up with a chunky knit when the weather cools.

 

Wide leg

Casual looks get an upgrade with our wide-leg trousers. Crafted from a lightweight drapey Japanese fabric, they’re perfect for easing into a more relaxed aesthetic with their fluid, roomier fit. The wool blend gives a warmer hand-feel, making these a great alternative to the sportier jogger or a loose chino. Pair with the matching shacket for an easy, coordinated finish.

 

Drawstring

The drawstring is often associated with sportswear as it offers more comfort and movement, but our take elevates a traditionally casual feature. Made from sustainable cotton twill that’s stretchy and breathable, hidden fastenings smarten things up while the drawcord can be worn internally or externally depending on the desired feel. Dress them up with an Oxford or lighten the look by adding a zip neck and chunky loafers.

 

Our guest editor Gareth Scourfield on
how to make trousers work for you

 

“One of the most essential aspects is finding trousers that fit well and flatter your body shape. Whether you prefer a slim fit, straight leg, or relaxed fit, each style has its own unique impact on your overall appearance. Slim-fit trousers offer a modern and tailored look, while straight-leg trousers provide a classic and versatile option. The emergence of the drawstring trouser in traditional suiting fabrics offer comfort without compromising on style.

In addition to fit, the choice of fabric also plays a significant role in men’s trouser styles. From classic cotton twill to luxurious wool blends, each fabric brings its own texture and feel to an outfit. Heavier fabrics like wool and textured fabrics such as corduroy are ideal for colder seasons.

Paying attention to details such as pleats or no pleats can make a significant difference in achieving different aesthetics. Pleated trousers add sophistication and elegance to formal outfits, while flat-front trousers create a sleek and streamlined look suitable for both casual and formal occasions.

Incorporating the right trouser styles into your wardrobe is a game-changer when it comes to enhancing your personal style.”

Menswear now: by Gareth Scourfield

Our guest editor on the trends to take note of for AW23.

 

Autumn/winter 23 menswear trends

Words: G. Scourfield

 

Meet Gareth Scourfield, menswear stylist to high-profile clients like Ben Whishaw and Daniel Craig – and our guest editor for AW23. Here he kicks off the season with his expert take on how we’re all dressing now and the trends to take note of for the season ahead.

 

Men’s shopping habits have undergone pretty sizable changes over the last few years, not least as a result of the global health crisis. It brought about a shift in priorities – comfort and functionality were key considerations as people spent more time at home or outdoors and engaged in remote working. As a result, the pieces that made up the traditional wardrobe ‘script’ of some gym kit, a spattering of comfy weekend gear and a few neat hangers of work suits were either worn relentlessly or made redundant overnight. It highlighted how inflexible most of our wardrobes were before the pandemic.

And now, our lifestyles continue to evolve and will have a big influence on what pieces we choose to buy and how we wear them.

So what does that mean for this season? The main narrative for autumn/winter 23 is to find flexible, adaptable clothing that you can dress up or pair back for a number of occasions. There’s a renewed focus on the quality and longevity of pieces. Many of us want to live simpler, more responsible lives. More of us are choosing to consume less and curate more.

While hanging tight to the comfortable and practical clothing we’ve lived in these past few years is still a priority, the new season is delivering with more style, developed detail and finer fabrics.

 

 

So what are the key trends men will want to buy into this coming autumn/winter season?

Expect to see a resurgence of bold colours and patterns in menswear. Rich tones like ruby reds, vivid greens and deep blues will enrich outfits. Additionally, checks, plaids and pinstripe patterns will make a strong comeback, adding some heritage charm to our wardrobes. In terms of silhouette and style, oversized coats and casual jackets will be popular choices for outerwear this season. Layering will also play a significant role in creating stylish looks – think chunky cable knit sweaters paired with overshirts or corduroy blazers over fine knitwear.

The soft tailoring trend continues to gain momentum for AW23 as we all increasingly prioritise clothing that lets us move freely while maintaining a polished appearance. These relaxed-fit suits feature lighter-weight fabrics, unconstructed shoulders and looser silhouettes, offering a more laid-back approach to traditional tailoring. The emergence of the ‘quiet luxury’ trend looks set to continue – think well-tailored pieces, premium fabrics and really great accessories. The best pieces this season will ensure minimal effort with maximum ease. There’s also a desire to dress up again and with the social scene and life-affirming events firmly back in place, men are wanting to be braver and bolder with their fashion choices.

Let’s dive into my pick of men’s AW23 trends in a little more detail.

Layering with purpose: elevate your look and stay warm

Layering is an essential seasonal trend. By combining multiple garments, you create depth and visual interest. Try an oversized sweater, a fine-knit cardigan or a flannel overshirt layered with tailoring and coats. This not only adds warmth but adds dimension to the overall look too. Increasingly popular, the layering trend embraces a relaxed and comfortable aesthetic, allowing us all to experiment with different proportions and textures.

 

Rich colours and textures: embrace the seasonal palette

The colour red will undoubtedly take centre stage during this season. From bold scarlet hues to deeper burgundy shades, incorporating red into your wardrobe will inject energy and confidence into your style choices. Plaids and corduroy continue their reign as timeless patterns in menswear. Whether it’s a cord blazer or a check overshirt, these patterns and textures add depth and visual interest to any outfit. Experiment with different colour combinations and scales to create unique looks.

 

Statement accessories: take your outfit from ordinary to extraordinary

Accessorising plays a crucial role in completing your look. Experiment with different textures and materials, such as silk pocket squares or patterned ties, to add personality and flair to your outfit. Don’t forget about the all-important footwear – go for smart sneakers or hiker-style boots for a look somewhere between casual and sophisticated. Winter gives you extra opportunities to switch up your style with neat knitted beanies and oversized wool scarves.

 

A new take on tailoring: update your formal looks for the colder months

The double-breasted suit will continue its resurgence in popularity. This tailored silhouette makes any outfit more refined. Whether it’s a structured blazer or an overcoat, double-breasted jackets are versatile pieces that can be dressed up or down according to the occasion. Deconstructed suits present a fresh take on traditional tailoring. With their relaxed silhouettes and unstructured designs, these suits offer both comfort and contemporary elegance. Selecting a deconstructed suit means you can maintain professionalism while easily embracing tailoring’s move into a more casual profile.

 

Totally tonal: keep it simple with a single-colour outfit

Tonal outfits are set to be a major trend, with cohesive looks that feature various shades of a single colour. This minimalist approach makes it easy to mix and match your options while always maintaining a put-together appearance. Camels, creams and neutral tones are one of the strongest tonal combinations of the season to layer up in. It’s part of the quiet luxury trend, which is all about being thoughtful with our style choices. A refined colour palette goes hand in hand with buying fewer, well-made pieces that you’ll wear long beyond the season.

 

The big woolly story: how to wear the best knitwear this season

Big knitwear offers a unique blend of comfort, style, and versatility. With its loose fit and relaxed silhouette, it delivers a cosy and relaxed look that’s just right in the colder seasons. One of the advantages of big knitwear is its ability to layer effortlessly or stand proudly on its own. You can pair it with a simple t-shirt or dress shirt for a casual yet put-together look. But many of the bold cable knit styles this season look great on their own too, making for a strong design statement. And even finer knitwear allows for creative styling options. From earthy tones to vibrant hues, there’s no shortage of options when it comes to finding men’s knitwear to suit your taste.

 

Amplified after-dark style: grab the opportunity to dress up

It used to be that we dressed smartly during the working week and were more relaxed on our days off. But with casual’s influence on the way we dress day-to-day over the last few years, it’s now the weekends that present our best opportunity to dress up. And evening style offers endless possibilities for creativity and self-expression. Whether is a bold print shirt tucked into tailored trousers in a very understated, louche way, or a tailored suit softened with a polo knit or smart wool overcoat, it’s the subtle shift in bringing texture and finer fabrics into the styling mix that will truly elevate your look. This season, let go of any self-doubt or hesitation and embrace the joy of dressing up again.

 

6 suits for the season

The suit’s still going strong for autumn/winter 23, reconfigured for now with softer structures and relaxed details.

 

6 SUITS FOR AUTUMN/WINTER 23

Words: C. Saramowicz

 

The suit’s still going strong for autumn/winter 23, reconfigured for now with softer structures, relaxed details and great fabrics. Which is good news, as whether you’re heading to a winter wedding, starting a new job or want to re-energise your wardrobe, you’ve got lots of options. From standout pieces to the staples you’ll come back to again and again, we’ve got all the tailoring you need to see you through the season. Let’s take a look below.

 

 

Bold colours

Red is trending this season and deserves a spotlight moment. Crafted from comfy stretch-cotton corduroy, this double-breasted suit is a bold way to face the change in weather. With soft shoulders for a casual feel and a slim-cut profile, it can easily be worn as separates too. Embrace the shade head-to-toe with a soft, merino wool roll neck in a similar shade (and a coat to take the look full pelt) and finish with a pair of chunky loafers.

 

Classic checks

Checks are timeless and versatile, and this three-piece suit is no different. We’ve crafted it from a lighter-weight tweed that’s spun with soft-touch wool and cut to a tailored fit that’ll look refined for weddings or casual meet-ups alike. It’s a smart addition to your suit line-up but also presents all sorts of opportunities for wear – add a slim-fit shirt for a crisp business look or pair with a wool jumper to soften the aesthetic.

 

Pinstripes

Stripes are a staple in any suit collection, but they don’t always have to be pronounced. This half canvas suit modernises a traditional pinstripe design with softer, complimentary shades that still offer up a classic British look. The regular fit and pinstripe sleeve lining nod to traditional British tailoring, while the brushed wool has a soft hand-feel and works well for the colder days. Combine with a crewneck jumper for easy elegance.

 

Muted tones

If you’re hesitant to introduce colour into your wardrobe, our muted mulberry suit is a great starting point. Made from a soft recycled fibre flannel, this subtle take on a seasonal trend colour features soft shoulder pads for a more relaxed fit, making it a versatile piece for all sorts of plans. Elevate it with a crisp Oxford shirt or pair with a more relaxed roll neck to see you through colder days.

 

Light colours

Colder weather doesn’t always have to equate to dusky tones. This light blue flannel suit offers a great alternative to darker shades; this one has a slight greyish tint for ease of wear. Featuring softer shoulder pads for a more relaxed fit, it’s prime to dress down with a crew or roll neck jumper, or wear as a suit with matching trousers and a light shoe.

 

Statement checks

Every tailoring collection needs a solid statement piece, and this black and white check suit will make a standout addition to your wardrobe. Featuring a classic houndstooth pattern, its soft hand-feel is matched with a comfy shot of stretch, while the slim fit makes for a sharp finish. Add a bright-coloured rollneck and finish with a brushed camel coat for a suitably bold look.

How to kickstart your autumn/winter wardrobe

Shop smart to set you up for the whole season.

 

START BUILDING A WARDROBE THAT’LL SET YOU UP FOR THE WHOLE SEASON

Words: C. Stewart

 

Your school uniform days might well be behind you, but September’s back-to-it energy is still an exciting prospect as far as your wardrobe is concerned. The idea of stocking up on chunky knits, coats and scarves, however, can feel premature while the weather’s still fairly mild.

Our suggestion? Shop smart at the start of the season and start building a wardrobe that’ll see you through whatever winter brings your way. Here’s our pick of staple shirts, knits and chinos that’ll ease you back into weekday routines now and layer up nicely when it gets colder too.

 

Relaxed chinos

Meet the new chino even non-chino guys can get behind: the worker chino. Our relaxed take on your workhorse navy chino has been engineered for comfort with a roomier fit, an elastic waistband and an adjustable drawcord. Wear yours with trainers and a lightweight knit now and then match their casual lines with a chunky knit and boots when it’s colder. And, as all good wardrobe building blocks should be, they’ve been designed for styling versatility: tuck the drawcord in for a more streamlined look that will go with a shirt when you need to be more formal too.

 

Zip neck polo

If you’ve lived in pique-cotton polos over the summer, you’ll appreciate our autumnal take. Spun as a mid-weight layer with soft merino wool, our long sleeve knitted polo will regulate your temperature, meaning it’ll keep you cool on days it’s still unseasonably warm, and cosy when it’s actually cold out too. We’ve topped it with a zip for a sportier take on the traditional buttoned placket, while its light grey tone will work with pretty much any colour you throw its way.

 

Checked overshirt

The seasonal shift calls for a transitional layer that slots easily into your wardrobe. An overshirt’s great for taking summer’s t-shirts into autumn and then beefing up light knits when the weather turns. Our checked overshirt is crafted in Italian wool-cotton blend fabric with a trans-seasonal weight that’s just right when you’ve no idea what the weather’s going to do, but will also be streamlined enough to wear under coats when it’s colder too.

 

Merino-wool hoodie

The hoodie’s found its place in our daily wardrobes, but that doesn’t mean your worn-in favourite is going to cut it. Our light knitted hoodie will lend tailored outfits a cosy, casual feel but still feel put-together. And because we want it to look reliably great with repeated wear, we make ours with a blend of merino wool and flexible fibres for shape retention and less bobbling even with repeated turns in the washing machine. So you’ll be wearing this one under suits, shackets and coats right through the season.

 

Washed Oxford shirt

After a summer of airy fits, autumn presents an opportunity to step things up a little again. An Oxford shirt is a shirting staple that hits between smart and casual with its trademark button-down collar. We tailor ours from pure cotton that’s been washed for softness and has mechanical stretch (meaning the stretch comes by the way the yarns are twisted, rather than added elastane). All this amounts to crisp style with all the comfort of an old favourite. Wear yours now to transition from summer’s short-sleeve shirts and layer it up under knits and shackets later.

 

Chunky loafers

When summer fades into autumn, it’s time to bid farewell to your sandals. A pair of chunky loafers presents the same slip-on ease but in a more refined way that we’re all ready for as we shift seasons. The highly polished finish has a pleasing back-to-school feel, while the chunky sole adds a modern profile that will helpfully lift you a centimetre or so above any autumnal puddles too. They’ll look great styled with tailored trousers and a knitted polo for office days now and will see you right through autumn’s weddings and other smarter plans too.

 

This with that: shorts and shirts

How to pick the perfect shirt-shorts combo.

 

WHAT SHORTS GO WITH WHICH SHIRT?

Words: T. MacInnis

When it comes to the perfect casual summer uniform, shirts and shorts are the obvious choice. But, not all shirts and shorts combos are created equal. And, depending on how casual the occasion is, they might not all be appropriate for where you’re headed.

Here, we’ve rounded up some of our favourite shorts for summer and paired them with the shirts that we think work best. As always, and particularly with a casual combo like this, the most important thing is that you feel comfortable and confident in your choice. But let this be a guide if you’re not sure where to start.

 

 

A LINEN SHIRT WITH LINEN SHORTS

 We love linen for summer because it’s lightweight and breathable. For those super hot days, go head-to-toe with the fabric and wear your linen shorts with a linen shirt. These shorts are pleated, which makes them slightly more formal than your average, and the shirt’s grandad collar gives it a slightly more trendy look than a typical button down. This look is perfect for a smart-casual look if it’s going to be super hot, or for a dinner out on holiday.

 

 

PIN-STRIPE SHORTS AND A POLO

 Another classic summer combo is shorts and a relaxed polo. It’s almost as casual as shorts and a T-shirt, but a bit tidier thanks to the polo’s collar and merino-blend fabric. Our pin-stripe shorts have a pleated front and a turned-up hem, which adds a bit of extra style. Wear this outfit pretty much anywhere this summer, from a garden party to a pub lunch to a park picnic.

 

 

RELAXED LINEN SHORTS AND A CUBAN COLLAR

 Again, linen is our favourite for the hotter summer months. Here, you get more neutral-toned linen shorts, which pair perfectly with a Cuban-collar polo. It’s a lot like a standard polo, but with a retro feel thanks to the open, almost lapel-like collar. If you’re going for darker shorts, choose a more neutral polo to keep it light and summery. Wear this pairing while on a city break, either during the day or to dinner.

 

 

 A LINEN-BLEND T-SHIRT AND PRINTED SHORTS

We all love neutral shorts we can wear with anything in the warmer months. But this year, why not try something a little different, like our retro printed shorts (which have a matching shirt, if you’re keen on a set)? If you want to let the shorts speak for themselves, pair them with a navy T-shirt, and you’ve got yourself a perfect daytime holiday outfit.

 

 A WHITE T-SHIRT AND TOWELLING SHORTS

Super-soft terry towelling is one of the most comfortable fabrics out there, and this summer, we’ve got a great pair of sage green towelling shorts. Think of them like elevated sweat shorts, perfect for a long day wandering around the city. This punchy green makes a statement on its own, so we recommend opting for a classic white T-shirt, or any solid colour that works with the green.

No matter what short-shirt combo you go with this summer, make sure each piece fits well and you’re comfortable. Apart from nailing the pairing, both of those things will help you feel most like yourself and maximise your confidence.