When it gets cold outside, it's time to rethink your wardrobe. You’ll want to get some smart mens winter clothes to keep you warm and add to your style. Winter styles for men offer insulation, versatility, and a touch of personality. Let’s look at men's winter casual fits and many other styles, so you’ll know what clothing would work best at various temperatures. With our guide, you’ll be warm and look your best whatever the weather.
We’ll go over not only what types of coats and boots to wear, but several base layer and mid-layer options, too. This includes several sweater and jacket types, which can be handy to own because they’re easy to take on and off, should conditions change. Some people think that if you have one big parka or overcoat, that you’ll be all set for winter. Those are good to have, but what’s most important is to create thermal air pockets using layers of clothing. Doing this, and staying dry, will ensure you stay warm.
Layering is your best friend in cold weather. That’s because it helps you stay not only warm, but dry as well, which is a really important part of retaining warmth. Start with a moisture-wicking base layer to keep sweat at bay. You’ll also need an insulating mid-layer like a sweater for warmth. Then you will put on a protective outer layer to block wind and rain.
Why layering works to keep you warm is that it’s adjustable: you can take off or put on layers depending on if the temperature changes. You may wish to experiment with several turtlenecks, sweaters and other layers to find the combination that works for you. Note that you may come up with several layer combos to rely on based on the weather.
How to dress for cold weather? Keeping the layering info we just discussed in mind, it’s now time to look for a good winter coat. You might want to get one for formal wear and one for casual wear.
Upscale Menswear offers a variety of wool and wool blend overcoats. You may wish to try this Statement WJ-102 Black Super 180s Cashmere Wool Double-Breasted Overcoat with Faux Fur Collar. It provides a stylish silhouette and exceptional warmth so you look great and are ready for tough cold days.
For more casual wear, you may want to select this stylish sheepskin and mink peacoat. It provides substantial warmth and a high-profile silhouette.
Coats will protect your body, but did you know that significant amounts of heat escape from a person’s head? Don't forget accessories: a warm mink winter hat goes well with the cashmere wool coat and will help retain heat.
To remain safe from cold weather risks, you must dress in strategic layers and completely cover exposed skin.
In 50-degree weather, you have a lot of options, and again, layering will be helpful because you can take off thin sweaters and jackets to adjust to conditions. It’s important to know that a person can actually get hypothermia in this weather, even though it might not feel too cold outside. So, it’s important to take some precautions, which you can do, and still retain your style.
Jeans or chinos on the bottom keep it simple. You can wear sneakers or loafers, too, since the ground won’t be covered with ice and snow. Add a lightweight jacket that’s easy to zip up when you need protection. This setup keeps you comfortable, but also protects you should the wind come up, or it rains.
Dropping to 40 degrees means you might want to adjust your layers. You may not need to wear your winter coat. Go with a knit sweater, and maybe top that off with an insulated jacket.
For pants, stick to jeans or corduroy, and you will likely be warm enough and stylish, too. Adjust to warmer layers and a heavier coat should the wind be blowing, or you feel a need to step up your protection a bit.
At 30 degrees, build from the inside out: a thermal base layer, followed by a chunky sweater or hoodie, and a heavy, stylish coat on top. Boots with excellent traction are a must, too. With your layered clothing and these additional cold-weather jackets and accessories, you should be ready for colder weather.
Snowy conditions demand gear that fights moisture as much as cold. Waterproof everything. A parka can be a perfect choice to shield your upper body. Then go with layered shirts underneath; you can remove some should the temperature go up.
High-top boots provide good footing on snowy or icy paths.
For those laid-back days, try some of those jeans, cords, and sweater combinations we mentioned. Those will work for almost every casual venue; from home to casual office wear. The trick will be adjusting your layers to keep yourself warm and dry.
Elegant clothes for men, winter edition, means refined pieces that keep you warm and add to your sophistication, too. You may wish to build this look starting with a turtleneck, and add various pieces to that. Wool dress slacks can complete this style, along with your choice of Oxford dress shoes.
Business casual winter men outfits blend professionalism with practicality. Chinos or dress pants, topped by a collared shirt and a V-neck sweater, work well. A blazer or sport coat, and loafers or brogues work for shoes, so you’ll look polished and approachable for meetings or client interactions.
Upscale Menswear welcomes you to our online store, where you can find hundreds of elegant and warm winter styles! The pieces we’ve shared with you are but a sampling of the extensive collection we offer. Shop for all your men’s winter casual and dress clothing on our site, and enjoy free US shipping. Watch for our discount codes, too!
Yes, it helps regulate body temperature and wick away moisture.
Go with moisture-wicking choices; synthetics and merino wool are good options.
Add a windbreaker over light layers to block wind without overheating.
Use slim-fit thermals and tailored layers for a streamlined silhouette.
Opt for waterproof boots with insulation and good traction soles.
Absolutely, it adds warmth and pairs well with blazers for a polished look.
Overcoat for elegance; parka for freezing and waterproofing; your choice depends on your needs and the situation.
Wipe daily, apply protective spray, and condition regularly to prevent damage.