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MEN'S OUTERWEAR: FIVE STYLES THAT WILL
STAND THE TEST OF TIME
Quality outerwear is vital for the modern gent who’s always on the go and needs to be prepared for all conditions. However, when it’s time to treat yourself to a new coat or jacket, the last thing you want is a garment that will only be in style for one season. A quality jacket is an investment, after all, so you should only select pieces which you know will still be on-trend in the years to come.
Of all the jackets and coats to choose from, there are some designs that can truly be considered timeless. Fashion is always changing, but these five types of men’s outerwear will always be in style.
Parka
When it comes to your winter wardrobe, a functional parka will never go out of style. This men’s hooded coat is usually made from lightweight, synthetic materials, and stuffed with down for insulation. Though it varies in length, styles hanging below the waist tend to be most popular. It’s also common for these coats to be waterproof and have fur hoods, but here at Hackett, we only use faux fur to make our parkas.
How To Wear A Men's Parka
A parka is decidedly men’s casual outerwear, pairing perfectly with knitwear, chinos, trainers and any other informal elements of your wardrobe. Parkas come in a variety of colours, though we’d recommend a green coat in homage to the classic mod look or a blue one for something a little different.
Wool Overcoat
A wool overcoat can do no wrong. Offering a simple style with minimal embellishments, they are suitable for all occasions. The wool traps heat, acting as an effective barrier from the elements in harsh conditions, while the coat’s length provides additional warmth. Though traditional wool overcoats are single-breasted, double-breasted designs are increasingly common and instantly more dressy.
How To Wear A Men's Wool Overcoat
This is by far the more formal option when it comes to men’s outerwear, suitable for layering over suits and other formal attire. Make sure you try on your overcoat while wearing a blazer or suit jacket to ensure you have the correct fit. However, the coat’s simplicity allows you to wear it with your casual wardrobe too. Camel or black coats are understated and dignified, and can be worn to work, drinks, dinners and more.
Gilet
Not only is a gilet an undoubtedly timeless piece of outerwear, but also it’s one of the most versatile. This light jacket is made for breezy spring or autumn days, where just a little coverage is needed, but can look equally dashing over or under your favourite winter coat. A gilet is the epitome of practical men’s outerwear, especially down-filled styles which are the warmest and keep you looking sleek rather than puffy.
How To Wear A Gilet
The gilet is an easy way to inject a sporty style into your outfits, and will look equally at home on city streets as it will during a countryside getaway. Our top tip is to experiment with fabric. Try suede and wool to add some interesting texture to your look, or cashmere for a beautiful luxurious finish.
Quilted Jacket
Contemporary, practical and always in style, a quilted jacket is a go-to men’s outerwear choice providing warmth with no restrictions. Their smooth fitted designs are exceedingly flattering, and guarantee ease of movement, no matter what you’re doing.
How To Wear A Men's Quilted Jacket
Navy quilted jackets will always be timeless, though brown, beige and khaki alternatives will complement your wardrobe just as well. Trainers and chinos are obvious accompaniments to a quilted jacket, however, it is possible to wear one with smarter outfits. Longer, plain styles in neutral colours like grey look more formal, as do blazer-style quilted jackets with collars and a single-breasted cut.
Bomber Jacket
The bomber jacket came out of the US Air Force in the mid-twentieth century, and has been an essential part of men’s fashion ever since. This is a short, durable item, and typically comes with a zippered front and elasticated waist and cuffs. Effortlessly wearable and comfy, this casual outerwear option is perfect for adding a finishing touch to your look that’s laid-back yet distinguished.
How To Wear A Men's Bomber Jacket
This may be a casual jacket, but the beauty of a bomber is that it doesn’t need to be limited to when you’re dressing down. It will certainly elevate a classic jeans-and-T-shirt combination, but it works well with all dress codes. Slip one over a crisp, white shirt with tailored trousers and loafers to modernise your look with minimal effort.