Fall may not be your favorite season – but it’s a time to buckle down and get through the goals we set for the year. After summer’s laid-back pace, things begin to get more serious. The clothes do, too. We trade in shorts and well-worn T-shirts for suits and tailored coats. And the result isn’t limited to an external transformation; suddenly, we have a renewed drive to achieve what we set out to earlier in the year. Here are our picks for fall 2014 for every well-dressed man. We hope they’ll make you look more cute.
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The Dressed-up Plaid Shirt.
Your first inclination may be to throw it on with a pair of khakis or jeans, but a refined plaid shirt can also look right at home with a suit. (Get it HERE)
Classic Oxford Shoes.
A menswear staple, the cap-toe oxford works just as well with a pair of jeans as it does with a three-piece suit. (Buy it HERE)
Plaid Sport Coat
With plenty of personality to spare, a plaid or checked sport coat can play nice with a dress shirt and tie or a beat-up T-shirt and jeans. (Buy it HERE)
Flannel Suit
With a hint of texture, the timeless flannel suit is thick enough for even the coldest of morning commutes. But don’t stop there—break it up and wear the sport coat with a chambray shirt and sneakers on off-duty outings. (Buy it HERE)
Quilted Overshirt
Thicker than a shirt and thinner than a jacket, the quilted overshirt delivers the ideal layering weight for days when it’s not quite cold enough for a full-on coat. (Buy it HERE)
Tweed OverCoats
A hardy, heritage-rich fabric that looks equally great over a suit or jeans, tweed is designed with an extra-tight weave to stand up to the elements. (Buy it HERE)
Slim Cotton Pant
Impeccable tailoring means these pants look just as legit with a necktie as they do with a sweatshirt—perfect for a smart-looking but easygoing office vibe. (Get it HERE)
The Henley
A versatile layering essential, the henley can be worn under a sport coat, on its own with a pair of jeans, or layered one on top of another. (Get it HERE)
Dress Boots
Yes, you can wear lace-up boots with a suit—especially when the boots have the refinement of an oxford and the suit has the heft of heavy wool flannel. (Buy it HERE)
Textured Wool Ties













