You've got the basics in your wardrobe, now what?
The majority of clients that come to me, don't dress badly, but would just like some fresh ideas as to how they could expand their wardrobes. It's not so much of a transformation they're after but some tweaks here and there, and a few side steps from their normal default style. I've deliberately kept the advice as simple and easy steps that you could incorporate into your wardrobe, rather than super bright colours or extreme styles. The things I'm recommending are the sort of things I frequently shop for with clients when I take them on a personal shopping trip.
So, let's have a trawl through your wardrobe shall we?
It's likely you already have a wardrobe full of white t-shirts, jeans, brogues, a peacoat, a navy blazer, and basic chinos but where do you go from here? Carry on reading to find out.....
Shirts
I’ll bet my life that you have some shirts in pale blue and white in your wardrobe?! And there's absolutely nothing wrong with that - all men need these no brainer items in their wardrobe, but perhaps now and again you'd like a change? Let's have a look at how you could do that:
Business and formal
For more formal occasions like a wedding, consider trying a pin or tab collar in order to make it feel more special than your business shirts.
Smart casual
When I did a wardrobe edit with a client earlier this year, we discovered the thing that opened up a lot of possibilities in his wardrobe was a dark coloured shirt. When we tried out a navy one it went really well with the lighter coloured trousers he had and the blazers, whereas the white or pale blue ones he had looked okay but were a little insipid. It doesn't have to be navy - you could also try out the darker tones of burgundy, or forest green though I'd steer clear of black which is harsh on a lot of skin tones and can easily look cheap.
Casual
Sweaters
Yes I love a navy crew neck as much as the next person but sometimes even I get bored of navy! If you too have a wardrobe full of navy, grey and black sweaters then start by looking for an alternative colour like deep purple or a brighter or lighter blue so you can easily incorporate it into your regular wardrobe and wear it with your white t-shirt and jeans or your white shirt and navy chinos. Alternatively you could add some coloured stripes to your navy (like the Paul Smith one above). If you're unsure what colours suit you, then find out by having a Colour & Style Consultation with me.
Or for casual, a chunky knit shawl collar cardigan, or vintage style fisherman's jumper will make an alternative to a half zip style to wear with jeans and boots.
Trousers
Already have some plain wool suit style trousers in your wardrobe? Then try some of these to break out and have some fun!
Accessories
As I've mentioned before on this blog - you are allowed to have more than one belt in your wardrobe! It often doesn't occur to people to buy some alternatives to a formal black one or a tan casual one but the woven ones or canvas are really useful for casual and smart/casual looks.
Jackets
And lastly, how is the selection of jackets and coats in your wardrobe looking? This is another area I often find men are a bit short of in their wardrobes. They will have a smart winter coat and a waterproof casual jacket but not much in between. So, we add this to the shopping list and frequently buy styles like bomber jackets, peacoats, or lightweight zip up styles for summer.
As we head into winter (I know....sorry to remind you) there are lots of workwear style 'chore' jackets around (like the one above where he's done an expert bit of layering!). They're great for weekends and tend to suit people with a heavier build which is excellent news for those of you who are quite sturdy.