When I think of men’s Fall fashion layering, dark colors and warm patterns come to mind. The Burberry London Classic Wool-Blend Trench Coat is the perfect piece to build your Fall closet around.
The Paul Smith Puffer Coat is a one of a kind moment for men’s outerwear. This coat is down insulated quilted nylon with zip and snap front closure, hooded puffer, leather shoulder panels, removable shearling collar and front slash pockets. The marbleized finish raises the stakes even further.
Slipper shoes have surged in popularity within the last year or so. While they are not intended for every day wear, they do provide a refined charm to any outfit. The Ralph Lauren Rugby Tweed Run Slipper takes that notion to another level.
While cardigans can be somewhat dull the Brooks Brother’s Merino Wool Cardigan adds a subtle use color over a navy blue profile for a sophisticated appeal.
If you don’t shy away from bright colors then consider the DSquared2 Montgomery Toggle Jacket in yellow to add a different warmth to your Fall profile.
I’m in the search of new frames. I’ve been looking high and low for a while now, but I think I have found one worthy choice with the Dita Super Genius frames.
Fall is here so that means every man of style should be prepping against a new season of colors and styles. An always solid option for neckwear is Alexander Olch. His Fall 2011 tie collection is spot on with rich plaid patterns and solid wool styles.
On this breezy and rainy New York morning, I couldn’t find a more perfect shoe to usher in the Fall 2011 season. The Ralph Lauren Woodmon Washed Vachetta Boot offers a refinement to the rugged leather boot.
Yves Saint Laurent remains one of my favorite designers for footwear. Their upcoming Winter 2011 sneaker collection offers great style and depth for those who pride themselves for casual street wear.