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Chic Fall Layers for Men

Writer's picture: Tom GoedhartTom Goedhart

Updated: Dec 19, 2024

Gentlemen, it’s time to think about transitioning your wardrobe as the summer heat makes way for cooler days. The perfect fall jacket should be lightweight, versatile, and a breeze to style with your existing wardrobe. It’s not winter yet, so there’s no need to break out heavy-duty layers.


While there’s no one-size-fits-all “fall jacket,” the options below offer something for every style and occasion. Let’s dive in!


Denim Jacket

A timeless essential for any man, the denim jacket is the perfect blend of youthful energy and rugged charm. It ticks all the boxes: versatile, casual, and easy to pair with almost anything.

Kết hợp sơ mi thắt caravat với áo khoác denim.

Pairing a shirt and caravat with a denim jacket.


Pro tip: When rocking a double-denim look (denim jacket + jeans), aim for contrasting colors. Think blue denim with black jeans or a light wash paired with a darker shade. Keeping the shades distinct ensures a polished look, not a denim overload.


Souvenir Jacket

Known as the Sukajan in Japan, this jacket has its roots in post-WWII Japan, where American soldiers commissioned these intricate pieces as keepsakes.


What makes the souvenir jacket stand out? Hand-embroidered patterns combining Eastern and Western motifs - think eagles, dragons, cherry blossoms, and military insignias.

When styling a Sukajan, stick to simple, neutral tones underneath to let the jacket’s bold designs shine. A plain white tee and dark jeans are foolproof options.


Cardigan Sweater

Think cardigans are just for grandpas? Think again. A buttoned cardigan can add sophistication while keeping things casual.


Pair it with a T-shirt for a relaxed vibe or a dress shirt for a more polished look. The cardigan’s mix of elegance and coziness makes it a must-have for fall layering.


Shirt jacket

Meet the shirt jacket, a hybrid that combines the casual look of a shirt with the practicality of a jacket. Made from thicker materials, it’s the ideal lightweight layer for cooler days.


Don’t overthink it - just grab a heavier shirt from your closet, throw it over a T-shirt, and you’re good to go. It’s effortless, stylish, and functional.


Field jacket

Originally designed for military use, the field jacket has become a staple in men’s fashion. Its defining features? Two chest pockets and two lower hip pockets, though modern versions often tweak this design for a sleeker look.

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The original field jacket in the movie Taxi Driver.

Traditionally olive green, today’s field jackets come in black, navy, gray, and more. Avoid matching your pants to the jacket’s color to prevent a heavy, uniform-like appearance. Instead, pair an olive field jacket with dark denim or beige chinos for a balanced outfit.


Light Blazer

A blazer is like a suit jacket’s cooler, more relaxed cousin. Made from softer materials and often unstructured (no shoulder pads), it’s perfect for adding a touch of refinement to your look.

Blazers are incredibly versatile. Dress them up with a shirt and tie, or go casual with a T-shirt, jeans, and sneakers. Either way, you’ll look sharp while keeping things low-key.

Fall is all about light layers that balance comfort and style. Whether you go for the rugged appeal of a denim jacket, the bold flair of a Sukajan, or the understated elegance of a blazer, there’s a perfect option waiting for you. So layer up, gentlemen, and step into fall with confidence! 🍁


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