As a personal tailor my job is to make clients be the best versions of themselves and help build the sharpest wardrobe possible.
Here are some of my personal top tips on where to get started.
1. The Power Suit - Opt for single-breasted, peak or notch lapel design in an all-season wool, which provides warmth in the winter and is light and airy in summer. This classic style will travel seamlessly from the boardroom to an evening night out.
2. The Occasional Suit - Be adventurous! Choose a bold check or brighter colour to make a statement at events or weddings. Whether it’s wool, cotton or linen, make the suit more relaxed with a natural shoulder and softer construction.
3. The Deconstructed Blazer - Wool blends or linen are always a great option for style, comfort and versatility. The Deconstructed Blazer isthe perfect style for a summer wedding or trip away. With the jacket half lined I'd recommend a natural shoulder and patch pockets. This jacket can be worn with jeans as well as smart trousers.
4. The Harris Tweed Blazer - A true winter warmer, famous throughout the world for its origin and quality. It would generally be my go-to fabric for a tweed jacket.
5. Flannel trousers - classically in grey but also in navy and other colours. They can be worn with any jacket for that smart look or for that dress-down option, just a t-shirt and trainers, personally my favourite material.
6. Tailored cotton chinos/jeans - Either of these will go with both the jackets. Simply a wardrobe must have.
7. White Twill/Oxford - You can never have enough white shirts, but these fabrics can be worn simply with any suit or jacket, open collared or with a tie.
8. Striped blues - vertical for business and horizontal for casual, there are so many different versions of stripes so don't be afraid to have too many.
9. The Overcoat - Quite the classic, always a statement piece over the top of a tailored suit. You'll see many well-dressed men walk the city streets during winter with their timeless overcoats.
10. The Bomber Jacket - The majority of men will own a bomber jacket. Perfect for mid-season layering, it's an essential in any stylish man's wardrobe.
11. The Roll neck - The winter-ready replacement for your go-to white T-shirt. Always great to have a selection of colours.
12. The Knitted Polo - A polo shirt is an immensely versatile thing. It's is the poster boy for the smart-casual dress code. Looks great under a cotton suit.
13. Knitted - For the smart/casual option, go for a knitted tie. The style is a favourite among the sartorial crowd and looks great with a striped button down collar shirt.
14. Silk Patterns - Not quite everyone’s go to but it will certainly add some personality to your plain business suit and shirt combinations.
15. Black Oxford - Oxfords are as versatile as they come and will serve you for everything from daily office needs to weddings.
16. The Suede Shoe/Loafer - Probably the only one that really does it all. From a smart business look to smart-casual dress codes.
If you’d like expert support to put together your wardrobe essentials, please get in touch.