Man On The Move: Monochrome Done Right

Windsor Fall 2022 Menswear

Layering is a crucial facet of fashion and style, respectively, but no season quite emphasizes a stylized approach to layering as fall. So, break out the hoodies, zip ups and crew necks, make sure you have your coats, some warm pants and comfortable footwear because it’s fashion-forward layering season.

Style Advice: Let’s begin with our first layer, while T-shirts and other under garments are essential, they are entirely personal for this exercise. We’ll want to tap Jacquemus for their brown Le Sweatshirt Camargue hoodie ($290) made of organic cotton and sporting pinched seam details. A brilliant start meant to be matched with the City coat ($350) from Club Monaco which is a light, unstructured over-coat that elevates our style while not being overtly bourgeois. While pants are not inherently layerable, they are crucial to our style and thus, the over-all look. PT Torino offers the pressed-crease slim-fit tailored trousers ($200) which are made of a virgin wool blend with four pocket construction. A perfect complement to our ever-evolving monochrome pallet.
Lastly, and arguably most importantly are our shoes, an item that is consistently important to both style, and the ability to travel. The Yireni ankle boot ($170) from Aldo is the cherry on top (or bottom) of our outfit; made of a smooth suede upper with a brass zip closure.

Must Have: Subtle accessories with meaningful purposes are like gem-stones in the rough, often unnoticed, but frequently sought-after. With that in mind, Stone Island Shadow Project provides the N032V hand gaiters_chapter 2 ($275) in both black and white, these practical open-faced gloves are bound to be a technically-forward addition to any wardrobe.

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