The Best Autumn and Winter Fashion for Men
Embrace the end of the sunny months with these drool-worthy additions to your drawers
What stage of end-of-summer grief are you currently at? Still staunchly denying it’s finality by maintaining your daily office-wide Magnum runs? Shaking your fist at the sky in pure anger on your way to work? Bargaining your soul away to Mother Nature for one more warm weekend? Or just festering in the realization that the time for tanning, pub gardens and shorts is over for another year?
Wherever you’re at, this will help. A lot.
Here, we give you the 13 pieces of menswear that we’ve found to be our absolute favourites for Autumn/Winter 2016. And we’re covering all the bases. There’s a smattering of jackets for every elemental inevitability, including an in-between-seasons staple denim jacket from Rag And Bone, and a toasty yet tasty arctic parka from Woolrich for when the ice really starts to bite. Accessories are sorted in the form of a classic wristwatch from Detroit’s Shinola and a smart bobble hat from Moncler, as well as two footwear options to tide you over until the flip-flops make their comeback.
So let’s exorcise our post-summer demons together, and let the autumn wardrobe improvements commence.
River Island Khaki Faux Fur Collar
Kenzo Black Appliquéd
£155, buy on harveynichols.com
Common Projects Original Achilles
£265, buy on mrporter.com
Marks and Spencer Camel
£149, buy in store marksandspencer.com
Rag and Bone Washed Stretch-Denim jacket
£225, buy on mrporter.com
Moncler Tricolour Pom-Pom Beanie
£110, buy on liberty.co.uk
AMI Long-Sleeved Plaid Shirt
£175, buy on matchesfashion.com
Shinola Runwell 36mm
£475, buy on mrporter.com
Woolrich John Rich and Bros Arctic Fur-Trimmed Hooded Down Parka
£589, buy on matchesfashion.com
Burton Suede
£60, buy on burton.co.uk
Topman Burgundy and Silver
Jigsaw Menswear Albion Brown Leather
£149, available in store jigsaw-online.com
Filson Leather-Trimmed Twill
£345, buy on mrporter.com
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Gary Kingsnorth was the fashion editor for Coach as well as Men’s Fitness.