Men have fewer options than women when it comes to dressing up. In fact, winter style is more overwhelming because you have to combine comfort and style with warmth. The combination can get tricky even for the most creative males who focus on nailing the look on all occasions. But you should not compromise your style quotient at holiday parties and festive get-togethers. A little creativity and experimentation can help you look your best while ensuring warmth and comfort. Let us share a few sassy winter dressing tips for style-conscious men.
Know the ideal fabrics
Fabric is perhaps the most crucial aspect of winter styling because the right one can protect the cold wind from reaching beneath the layers. Ideally, warm fabrics like wool, flannel, fleece, down, and cashmere should be the top picks for the season because they keep you cozy and snug. You can add stylish options such as silk, leather, and corduroy to your collection for relatively warmer days.
Dress for the occasion
This one is a no-brainer for all seasons. After all, you want to fit your look to the occasion instead of looking out of place. You cannot expect to wear a leather jacket to a work meeting or a tailored blazer for a casual outing. Stylists recommend building a capsule wardrobe with a few pieces apt for different occasions. You can mix and match them according to your needs, all without breaking the bank.
Ace the layering game
Layering is the mainstay of winter dressing because you must wear a few layers to keep the chill at bay. But you may have some qualms about it because too many layers may make you look big in size and feel uncomfortable. But a warm base layer and a relevant outer layer do the trick. Pay attention to what you wear outside because it should be occasion-friendly. For example, a trendy men’s oversized hoodie can set your casual style apart. Alternatively, a dressy coat looks best on formal occasions.
Go the extra mile with accessories
Another sassy winter dressing tip for stylish men is to go the extra mile with accessories. You have more to play with in the cold weather as you can wear a cap, hat, gloves, and scarves. Make the most of the opportunity to style your attire with perfect accessories every day. But remember to choose the right footwear that keeps you warm and safe in the cold and snowy weather.
Stick with your personal style
Pro stylists emphasize the importance of sticking with your personal style, no matter how much you want to chase trends. Although you must keep an eye on the latest celebrity styles and trends for the season, avoid experimenting with something that does not match your personal taste and dressing sense. You feel a lot more comfortable by staying true to what works for you.
Winter dressing need not be complicated for men, provided you are willing to balance comfort, warmth, and style. Follow these practical tips to cover all fronts.
Whitney Stewart says
My dads not into fashion whatsoever; BUT I’m still going to pass this along to him just because. Thank you for sharing this with us!
KatBp says
Of course. Thanks for sharing.
Men do have less options for showing their style. These are good tips to see!
Yes, they sure do.
I really like the layered look. Then you can take off pieces as needed and still have a great-looking outfit.
Yes, I agree!
These are some great tips. My husband has been layering up a lot this year due to all the snow and he’s kept many accessories on hand in his car. You can never be prepared enough for winter dressing.
Yes, definitely! Layering is key.
These are good suggestions for being a stylish man during the winter! Especially with layering!
Yes, definitely!
A scarf can really make or break a look. It is the best winter accessory for sure!
I agree as well.
These tips are so helpful. Any man needs to have the right outfit for any occasion.
Yes, for sure.
My husband definitely aced the layering game. For him ,the toastier he feels, the better. 🙂
That sounds great to me.
Haha my husband is so not stylish. Then again, neither am I. My son is kind of if he’s in the mood.
I’m not very stylish either. haha.
I no longer have a male contribution to their wardrobe. Hopefully, I can help one day. I like the backwards hat when in casual clothing.
I like that too.