Let’s get right to the point. Following every seasonal menswear trend mindlessly in the slack winter sun is a surefire way to feel like a puppet of the fashion industry, and nobody needs that. There are several new trends in men’s fashion this season, such as the resurgence of raw denim and the persistence of the so-called “eclectic grandpa” look. Knowing when to take a risk and when to relax is the key to great flair.
Consider trends as a garnish rather than the main entrée. Prior to creating a core wardrobe, you must choose what you like and what suits you. Then, to give a little freshness to the mix, you can work in the occasional trendy piece.
In light of that, we’ve compiled a thorough analysis of the styles, items, and materials that we’ve seen become more and more popular as winter approaches. Which of them should you focus on? That’s up to you, then.
- Cardigans

While traditional cardigans are always a good choice for winter knitwear, the crew-neck style is the most popular this season. These knit layers have a slightly unconventional appearance because they button all the way up to the neck.
For superior insulation, choose a fabric like cashmere or merino. Wear it open over a T-shirt or layered beneath a cropped jacket.
- Leather jacket

The resurgence of leather aviators may be seen as another sign of the general trend toward cropped, form-fitting jackets. Admittedly, this will be a costly buy, but it’s an item of clothing you’ll probably keep until you’re old and gray.
Yes, we are aware that it is currently in style, but we can be reassured by the history that this style of jacket will always look fantastic. You can continue aiming for it for decades if you pay strict attention to fit, structure, and materials.
- Fuzzy Knitwear

Although hairy knitwear has been fashionable for years, pullover designs are at their height right now. This season, the fluffier, the better, as it’s like having your very own wearable hug. You’ll want to live in teddy bear textures and shaggy mohair blends throughout the winter.
For a high-low, casual-yet-polished look, try one in a rich jewel tone or classic cream and wear it with fitted pants.
- Wool Pants

Slim pants are a thing of the past. It’s all about easy silhouettes right now. Not so much that they resemble your grandfather’s old pants, but enough to allow for graceful movement (though that may not be the fashion crime it once was; more on that later). Think elegant, spacious, and gentle.
To conquer the weekend in elegance, tuck in a casual shirt or pair them with a turtleneck for a contemporary, smart-casual ensemble. They give the appearance of fine tailoring but feel like pajamas. Your legs will appreciate it, and everyone benefits.
- Big Wool Coat

We could spend a lifetime writing an essay on the many benefits of purchasing a quality wool overcoat, but for now, let’s just say that this is one of the most classic and adaptable items of clothing a guy can own.
The best part is that, even if it has never truly gone out of style, its popularity is currently at its highest point, making this season a great moment to make the decision. To add some visual flair, choose a modest pattern like a Prince of Wales check or houndstooth, and look for raglan sleeves for a loose fit that goes well with tailoring or casual attire.
- Oxford Shirt

The Oxford shirt, ah. Because it’s the wardrobe essential that never goes out of style, it deserves a prominent place in your winter wardrobe.
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This button-up’s heavyweight cotton fabric adds a little of informal texture to the table, setting it apart from other business wear. Furthermore, even though this is a timeless classic, menswear is currently wearing it in a somewhat trendy way. There has never been a better moment to wear an Oxford shirt, as it has recently become the preferred shirt among the fashion community.