Previously on Panache:
- How to wear Levi's 501
- The cargo ship as you've never seen it
- Fall in 10 outfits!
- The cardigan : how to wear it and live happily
(If you skipped season 1, here it is. )
Who says you have to wear black in winter?
But that's what most people do.
And it’s often not so much their fault. This is simply what the big brands serve them.
So, let's agree, it can be good to dress in dark. In the evening for example when we went to bars, in the old world.
But I'm just saying that to put together your winter looks, it's not essential!
Take off -white for example. For pants or winter knitwear, it's superb. But it's for the brave, those who aren't afraid of getting stained perhaps. Although, in my mind, light clothing should be treated exactly like dark clothing: wrong! These are clothes, you have to live in them!
But be careful: white is just one avenue among many.
Here are five that I deliver to you for the new year.
Five winter looks to inspire you. Tell me which one you preferred and also tell me what you would have done differently!
Marks
🎙️Presentation outfit:
Cardigan: BonneGueule
Shirt: BonneGueule
🏍️ Outfit 1: Bad boy from a good family
Perfecto: Falcon Garments
Gray sweater: Field of Maneuvers
Trousers: Scavini
Brogues: Morjas
Scarf: Drake's London
🎖 Outfit 2: Workwear / Military
Hoodie: Colorful Standard
Shirt: Uniqlo
Vest: Brut Clothing
Jean: BonneGueule
Overcoat: BonneGueule
Derbys: Paraboot
Yellow socks: Royalties Paris
Camel hat: BonneGueule
👖 Outfit 3: Casual Chic
Sneakers: Converse
Trousers: Scavini
Blazer: Well made
T-shirt: Bronson MFG
Merino wool polo shirt: Uniqlo
Red scarf: Vintage
Coat: BonneGueule
Gray scarf: BonneGueule
🤠 Outfit 4: Country suit
Costume: Barena Venezia
Rust rolled rol sweater: Highland 2000
Boots: Blundstone
Hat: Stetson
🧥 Outfit 5: For every day
Camel coat: Vintage
White pants: Suitsupply
Derbys: JM Weston
Off-white sweater: Jamieson's of Shetland
Socks: Uniqlo
Bonus: My inspirations for this winter
1. Flannel suit + merino wool polo shirt
This is what I want to go towards. Absolutely everything we see here.
Well, I want to go for my own hair experience but the rest, I take:
- The light brown/gray flannel suit
- The navy or black polo shirt
- Glasses with tinted lenses, like Jacques Marie Mage or Max Pittion or Julius Tart Optical
This all thrills me.
Besides, just by changing the materials, you can make it a uniform for summer too.
2. Silk pajamas and sleeveless down jacket
Yes, the association is funny here. And not recommended for leaving the house. Except for drinking your coffee in your garden when you need a double boost: one from caffeine and the other from the icy morning breeze.
But separately, this winter I would like to try my hand at dad's pajamas and a sleeveless down jacket.
For pajamas, I aim for Sleepy Jones or P. Lemoult . I have not yet done in-depth monitoring of what is being done, however. I'm not immune to finding gems.
Then, as for the sleeveless down jacket, I'm dreaming of a Rocky Mountain Featherbed . It's overpriced, so I'm waiting for a miracle to happen.
3. Green velvet pants + purple socks + brown suede calfskin loafers
It’s precise, I grant you that!
This is one more lead. Beautiful green velvet pants with medium ribbing from Scavini or to be made in half-measure. Afterwards, Crown Northhampton moccasins or something else and Mes Chaussettes Rouges socks.
The key is to wear it all with confidence And the rest of the outfit is in the blues, that's good. Like Ethan here.