As the festive season rolls around, so do the invitations. Dinners, drinks, awkward office parties, unofficial high-school reunions at the pub. If nothing else, it’s your cue to dial up the sartorial stakes: an opportunity to wear something a little more interesting than the standard Monday-to-Friday uniform and a little more showy than your weekend wardrobe.
Party season, with its glittering invitations and endless opportunities to reconnect over drinks and dinners, is the perfect excuse to recalibrate your wardrobe. It’s all about striking that delicate balance of looking polished and intentional without appearing overdressed or try-hard. If you want it in dress code terms, imagine the foundational framework of smart casual with a pared-back cocktail attire twist.
To nail it, you’ll need a solid bed of basics—party-season pieces that you can build upon and that are versatile enough not to be cast to the back of the wardrobe once the Christmas tree comes down. Here are the pieces to consider.
Suede Loafers
The unsung hero of smart-casual footwear, suede loafers hit that sweet spot between formal and relaxed. Their velvety texture adds a layer of intrigue, while understated colours like chocolate or navy keep things versatile.
Wear them with tailored trousers or dark denim, and let that soft buttery suede do the talking. Skip anything overly shiny – polished leather feels a touch too try-hard. Stick to classic penny or tassel designs for effortless elegance.
Oh, and you might want to keep a suede brush handy and invest in a waterproof spray to combat seasonal slush.
Roll Neck
A roll neck can transition seamlessly from office to dinner party to drinks at a cosy bar, making it a go-to layering piece when time is short and looking sharp is key.
Effortlessly sleek, understated, and warming in equal measure, it works just as well on its own or layered under a blazer. Opt for fine wool or cashmere in shades of black, charcoal or autumnal tones to keep things timeless, and avoid chunky knits for easy layering.
Dress Watch
A good dress watch is less about being noticed and more about offering a subtle touch of sophistication and elegance. Think slim profiles, clean dials and leather straps in classic black or deep brown.
Gold or silver accents are mostly a matter of personal preference, but simplicity is non-negotiable. No oversized blingy cases or busy bezels – the beauty of a dress watch lies in its restraint, quietly finishing your outfit with a touch of class.
Overcoat
Now, here’s a cold-weather power move you won’t regret. Investing in a proper overcoat is one of the smartest sartorial moves a man can make. Choose something roomy and unstructured and you can wear it with everything from tailoring to T-shirts and jeans.
Go for a subtle check for a touch of pattern or simple camel, navy or grey for maximum versatility. The hem should sit just above the knee—long enough to look polished but short enough to keep things practical. This will instantly elevate your look and keep the chill firmly at bay.
Blazer
A blazer is the backbone of any smart outfit and can instantly tighten up a look. Go for something unstructured in navy or charcoal, keeping it single-breasted for a timeless feel.
Textures like flannel or hopsack lend a tactile, seasonally appropriate quality without veering into overly formal territory.
Pair it with wool trousers or raw denim, and you have a failsafe look that’ll carry you through the entire season.
Knitted Long-Sleeve Polo
Sometimes a shirt is too much and a tee is too little. This is where the knitted long-sleeve polo comes into its own. This is perhaps the ultimate party-season chameleon. Smart enough to replace an Oxford button-down but relaxed enough to sidestep stuffiness. It’s a piece that works just about anywhere.
Opt for merino or fine wool blends in muted shades like beige or grey. Worn solo, it works well with tailored trousers. Slip one under a blazer, and you’ve got a modern twist on eveningwear that looks effortless and polished all at once.
Cashmere Cardigan
A cashmere cardigan is the layering piece party season deserves. Featherlight yet undeniably cosy, it adds texture, polish and a dose of luxury without overcomplicating things.
Stick to neutral colours – navy, grey, or black – and avoid anything too chunky. Worn over a roll neck or layered with a shirt and tie, it whispers sophistication without shouting for attention.
For bonus points, go for a zip-through version to keep things modern.
Wool Trousers
A pair of tailored wool trousers is the bedrock of festive dressing. They make any outfit look put together. Flannel or worsted fabrics in shades like charcoal or navy will take you from low-key gatherings to formal occasions without missing a beat.
The tapered silhouette keeps things modern, while the fabric’s weight and texture anchor your outfit with substance. Pair with a blazer, roll-neck or long-sleeve polo for effortless versatility.
White Jeans
White jeans? In winter? Yes, really. While we know the frankly antiquated and arbitrary style rule that white jeans should only ever see the light of day in summer, we’ve never agreed with it.
If they’re styled well – balanced with dark, textured layers up top – there’s a certain sense of knowing that comes with wearing white jeans in winter. It’s something ‘menswear guys’ do, and it works – particularly in the darkest depths of party season, where a flash of white (or even cream) goes a long way.
Just go steady with the Merlot.