5 Winning Holiday Styles – Be the Best Dressed Man

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2. Pocket square-tie:
For a professional look with spirit, add a dash of holiday colors with a burgundy or muted red pocket square or tie. If you are feeling more daring, you can go with bright colors contrasting with your suit or shirt. “Festive” pocket squares and ties look best over single color suits and shirts, creating the style focus of your outfit.
3. Black shirt + black pants:
This is definitely my favorite style choice for men. The secret lies in the fabrics and tailoring, and the rest is elegance with a dash of cool. It works for not-so-formal professional events – by pairing with a dark well-structured jacket or dark single color tie – and for any social and family gathering – by adding colorful socks and/or a scarf around the neck Italian style + black boots (style is in the details). This style works wonders if you want to elongate your figure. And it is also the perfect one when dancing is involved.
4. Turtle neck:
For social “holidates” and family gatherings, a good fitting knitted turtle-next in a flattering color will make you the coolest man. Pair it with straight jeans or corduroy pants depending on the occasion. To top it off Italian style, wear a leather jacket, a pea coat or a mid-length overcoat + a scarf around your neck, tied or open. Bellissimo.
5. Tuxedo jacket:
For a fancy holiday party at someone’s house, dust off that tuxedo jacket and throw it on a solid color t-shirt and a great pair of black jeans. With this statement detail you will elevate your outfit and look really (and nonchalantly) fashionable. Do not forget to wear a nice watch for a completely polished look.
Send me pictures of your holiday look if you use these style suggestions!
Always remember, style is not cookie-cutter. It is personal: it has to do with who and how you are as well as the type of event you are attending. Choose and tailor accordingly. And if you need help finding your good fit style, reach out for a virtual consultation.
Look Good. Feel Good. Own the festive in you.
Happy holidays! Mara Kolesas
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