This week celebrity stylist Gareth Scourfield voices snippets of wisdom on some timely staples, from the right style of watch to men’s accessories.
1.The right watch?
Gareth says:
The guidelines around when to wear certain watches are definitely blurring. However, don’t overthink it.
Suit & Sporty?
Generally, a classic slim case on a leather strap tends to work best with more formal wear.
However sportier editions can look good with tailored items.
Simple and slim is safest.
Vintage & Casual?
Conversely when dressing casually, try a classic vintage watch in place of sporty.
It can look great, even with a simple t-shirt and denim
2.Shoe ‘pointers’
Gareth says:
There’s lots of choice out there, but here are a few simple rules I live by:
– Avoid pointed or straight edge toes. Instead stick to classic, more rounded shapes
– Invest in good leather. They’ll last longer and be more comfortable
Tip: Before you buy, think about what’s in your wardrobe. Consider what you will wear them with first.
3.Socks…
Gareth says:
Good socks are certainly a style staple.
I prefer classic rib, block colours with patterned or checked trousers.
Sock patterns I tend to style with plain trousers, chino’s or denim.
I also treat socks like the rest of my wardrobe, which works in seasons.
Spring / Summer:
Brighter, block colours
It’s an obvious one, but more lightweight or ‘year round’ socks for best comfort.
Autumn/ Winter:
Depends more on my mood and the rest of my outfit.
Patterns or colours can vary, but comfort and warmth also play a part.
Ask the stylist. . .
Your questions, answered.
Maddy W. from Cornwall asks:
What’s the best style advice you have ever received?
Gareth says:
Great question. I’d say firstly Gary Oldman, who said men should dress their age. Also to dress for the job you want, not the job you have – Jeremy Langmead at Mr Porter.
WEEKLY SOCK STYLE
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Thank you to @manmeetsfashion for sharing this style shot via Instagram. Simple and classic!
Sock style shown is Earl Grey, from our Simply Sartorial collection. Pull Your Socks Up gents!
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