Nomos Glashütte & SHARP
With autumn flying by, the temperatures across Canada are starting to plummet. Yes, those lovely warm days of going out in short sleeves are far behind us, but cool conditions make room for cozy layering and a swath of other styling choices to keep yourself seasonally appropriate. There’s been ample news of the latest and greatest Fall/Winter fashion collections of late, but today we’re taking a look through some of our favourite pieces and trends of the season with eyes on crafting that polished and impactful look for the inevitably hectic holiday season.
Even if you don’t count yourself as a watch enthusiast, wristwatches are everywhere these days, and they work wonders in completing a look (no matter the season). Our advice here is so often the same — avoid the cheap fashion watches and buy something subtle and timeless from a brand that’s known and trusted. Enter NOMOS Glashütte, the by numbers produced the biggest German watchmaker that’s known around the world for delivering great value and offering beautifully designed mechanical watches that are all about the details. The Orion neomatik doré looks like it came straight out of a Mad Men scene, and it goes with anything you can put in front of it.
It’s hard to not love a good sweater or cardigan — especially this time of year — and there’s a lot to choose from. Where fall brought us chore coats galore, it’s now the time for smooth cashmere, bulky knits, and even a classic oversized sweatshirt for a more casual streetwear-inspired vibe. This clean burgundy and navy wool crewneck ticks all the right boxes, in a look you could take just about anywhere, but those feeling for a more sartorial affair won’t be disappointed by one of Atelier Munro’s refined cardigans.
Thankfully our streets aren’t knee-high with grey sludge and salt just yet, but a good boot is one that can survive all conditions in style without being too warm for the office or nights out. Leather soles head for winter storage, while chunky rubber soles rule the season, starting with Prada’s iconic black brushed leather combat boots. With these boots as the point of entry, there’s room to go for something more subdued, as easily as going bolder. With boldness in mind, the herringbone green suede Santoni City Hiker Boot is another easy favourite that was released as part of Harry Rosen’s 70th anniversary capsule collection.
Aside from a need for heavier fabrics, the diversity of options in men’s trousers these days is about as broad as its ever been. Wider cuts are dominating the space, but this can be taken in a range of directions, with everything from corduroy to technical fabrics being deployed by designers big and small. The athleisure movement is still alive and well, sneaking comfort and stretch into traditional cuts, but a classic checkered wool trouser is still hard to beat.
Cold weather is a blessing when it comes to the ability to accessorize, at least for the outdoors. Hats, gloves, and scarves abound, and especially the latter is a perennial favourite here. A large cashmere and wool Jacquard Scritto Scarf from Berluti is a respectable versatile option for added warmth. On the flipside, a good bag transcends seasons, and the many variations of Dior’s Saddle Bag that we’ve seen recently remain at the top of our desires.
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