Fashion Trends | Winter 2023 Edition

There’s a common misconception that religiously adhering to trends equates to good dressing. In my opinion, this is not the case. Blindly following each and every seasonal trend is a recipe for an unbalanced and incoherent wardrobe. Not to mention an easy way to bankrupt yourself.

The key to retaining your sartorial self-respect lies in the ability to successfully differentiate between the fleeting fads and the future classics. And in order to give you a nudge in the right direction, we’ve crafted a winter collection that made this the focal point of what would be deemed as “Future Classics”. Menswear pieces that are worth incorporating into your wardrobe this year.

From the return of futuristic clothing to the continued widespread of oversized clothing, these are the men’s fashion trends to embrace this winter.

 

WFH Garments

Childhood Graffiti Long-Sleeve

It’s impossible to say where we’ll be half a year from now but chances are there’ll still be fluctuating work-from home policies. For that reason, luxe loungewear and house shoes are likely to be trending hard.

Think socks & ‘stocks, hoodies, slouchy overshirts, drawstring pants and loose-fitting tees. The kind of clothing that borders on pajama levels of comfort but that won’t get you sacked if you have to attend an impromptu Zoom call with your boss.

Get The Look:

Comfy WFH Sweater

Artistic Ink Long-Sleeve

Avant-Garde Footwear

Obviously, as we move into colder months sneakers become a popular choice of footwear. In particular, unique or futuristic sneakers are trendy choices. Sneakers are and will continue to be the first pick for many of us, so check out the Jupiter-inspired styles, sock sneakers and chunky sneakers!

Shop the Winter 2023 Footwear Collection 

 

Written by: Paddy Maddison
Paddy Maddison is a Professional Men’s Fashion & Style Editor. His work has been published in Esquire, Men’s Health, ShortList, The Independent and more. An outerwear and sneaker fanatic, his finger is firmly on the pulse for the latest trends, while always maintaining an interest in classic style.