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Autumn: essentials for a man's wardrobe in a season of transition

Monday, 3 October 2016

Autumn is the most beautiful season: warm colours in the foliage, weather that's not too hot or cold and the mellow mists trapping the fresh scents of nature. But the changing weather presents problems when it comes to deciding what to wear. Will it be mild or chilly, damp or dry? Tweed may be too hot, linen and cotton too cold. A lined jacket or mac too warm, while a thin cotton jacket may be too cold. 

Autumn means the uncertainty of changing weather (image Grey Fox)

One answer is carrying layers. And if you're a reader in the Southern Hemisphere about the enter Spring - the same applies. Here I select a range of clothes for layering at various price points.

An lightweight and extra fine merino jumper from Uniqlo

A visit to the town or country often requires a bag for the laptop and newspaper. Keep a corner free for stuffing in a light extra-fine jumper (above), thin gilet or wind- or water-proof top and put them on as the weather changes. 

Lightweight Dublin gilet from Lavenham fits under a jacket or blazer to provide a warm layer

A lightweight gilet (above) can fit under a sports or suit jacket, but can easily be taken off and squashed into a brief case when it gets too warm. An unlined mac (below) can be carried easily in case of emergency

Collared neck unpadded mac with Stormwear from Marks & Spencer

Another option is to take advantage of technical fabrics for everyday jackets. A Ventile blazer (below) works as a formal or casual jacket, but will keep off a rain shower as you dash home or between office meetings.

Ventile Combat Travel blazer from Private White VC

Of course, an umbrella is another way of carrying a protective layer (below).

Denim umbrella from London Undercover

Or a light silk scarf (below) will take off the chill as you wait at the station for the delayed train home.

Hidden Curiosities silk scarf from Cravat Club

Finally, a coat for more casual and country wear that has become a firm favourite for my walks with #blogdog Harry is this lightly-padded waxed Nowton jacket (below) with button closure from Lavenham. It's made in England and light enough for wear on those milder days when rain is threatened.

Nowton waxed and lightly-quilted jacket from Lavenham AW16

If you have any favourite items of menswear for the transitional seasons, please get in touch or comment below.
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Labels: Autumn, Fall, outdoor wear

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  1. Bella lauren4 October 2016 at 00:32

    They are really adorable vintage outfits for men.This blazer jacket is really unique

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  2. Nick5 October 2016 at 01:10

    Yep, just last week I bought "an lightweight" merino cardigan from Uniqlo, for just this purpose. I must say, their prices and quality are really very good.

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