Friday Fashion Tip for Men: F.ight the C.old, keep Y.our C.ool
As fall and winter approaches, it's time to consider jacket options. Here at F.C.Y.C., we're big fans of the classics so we'll choose to highlight a few favorites: leather, pea coats, and trench coats. Cooler weather is a perfect time to highlight your personal style, since you have to layer and bring multiple items together.
Ralph Lauren Leather Bomber Jacket - $1,195
Not your dad's leather jacket, the bomber jackets of today are much better cut and much more stylish. Black or a rich brown are your best bets, since they're easy to match and look even better when they've been worn in a bit.
Suggestions: Avoid getting something that looks weathered, half the fun is making your own scuffs and marks.
J. Crew Authentic Bayswater Pea Coat - $255
Military inspired and timeless, you can't go wrong with a wool pea coat for the colder weather. They come in a variety of colors and styles, mostly neutral colors and double breasted jackets.
Suggestions: When deciding on a length, go for a jacket that falls right at the middle of your palms. It'll cover a suit jacket but work look too large and bulky. Also, when trying them on in the store, bring a suit jacket. This way you can judge the fit of the coat with a suit on under it.
Burberry Short Cotton Gabardine Trench Coat - $1,695
Another military inspired jacket, the trench coat is a vastly unexploited member of a wardrobe. It's extremely versatile when cut correctly, and can be dressed up or dressed down. A very timeless and classic style for men, and the colors can be contrasted well with bolder patterns and fall colors.
Suggestions: DO NOT just let your belt hang. Either tie it in front, or with jackets with nicer buckles, fasten it up. If you want to wear the jacket open, it's okay to leave the belt at home or tie it in the back.