AW25 Trend Guide for Him

Light up your winter style with AW25’s key menswear trends, handpicked by McArthurGlen’s style insiders, and with up to 70% off. These are the looks that will define your wardrobe.

The Dark Side
How elegance is emerging from the shadows.
Like something out of a spy film, the all-black look brings a severe and authoritative aesthetic to AW25 wardrobes, using sleek silhouettes to create an understated sense of luxury. Designers like [brand] and [brand] have crafted single-breasted blazers, longline leather coats, and patent leather shoes for a commanding look, combining interesting textures to add depth to the colourless canvas. This is a trend that prefers a smart tailored look, using sharp lines to cut a dynamic figure. The natural shine of a leather coat by [brand] or a pair of chunky leather derbies by [brand] can be beautifully offset by a textural black knit. Best thing of all, this is a trend that doesn’t require too much wardrobe planning, since the only prerequisite is to make it black!
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Espresso Yourself
Drink up this freshly brewed colour trend.
AW25’s coffee trend brews a rich palette of creams, browns and beiges, perfect for head-to-toe tonal layering. From [brand]’s corduroy suits to [brand]’s suede jackets and chinos, these pieces exude relaxed luxury. If you like your smart-casual tailoring then this trend is perfect for you, appealing to silhouettes that blend sharp lines with soft fabrics. The key is to mix up your textures - think wool, heavy-brushed cotton, leather, and suede - to create depth in your looks. Pair with suede Chelsea boots or suede sneakers depending on your degree of smartness, and wrap it up with a tonal brown or cream scarf for a final coffee-flavoured flourish.
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