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Article: 5 Essential Style Tips For Guys To Stay Warm & Stylish In Winter

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5 Essential Style Tips For Guys To Stay Warm & Stylish In Winter

Here are 5 essential style tips for those wanna stay warm and be stylish at the same time in this cold winter. 

1. Wear Innerwear

There are three main things to consider when choosing your underwear: Fabric, Fit and Length. Your fabric should be lightweight and breathable like cotton. The fit should be snug, but not tight. They also shouldn't be too loose and bunched up. The length should be mid-thigh or shorter. That helps reduce bulge and lines showing through your pants.

2. Good Choice Of Suits

As we discussed in Suited for the Season, we discussed how to stay warm in the winter. Three piece suits and Double Breasted suits will keep you warmest in the coldest weather. Layering also helps you stay warm and comfortable.

3. Do Not Wear Summer Shirts; Wear A Tie

Winter shirts are thicker. Summer shirts are generally thin and cool. In addition, the fabric with super high fabric count, the thinner the yarn, the more slippery the fabric, the feeling of wearing it is rather cool, and not good to wear in the winter.  For a tie, the advantage of wearing a tie in winter is to keep warm, the neckline is tight and warm, and then put on a suit and coat, and put on a scarf, basically don't worry about the neck being cold.

4. To Stay Warm, Vest Is Essential 

I don't know if you have any experience, the front of the human body is more afraid of cold, and the back is thicker and colder. The design of the vest is very scientific, the front piece of fabric, the thin silk behind, so the vest can obviously enhance the warmth and do not feel the uncomfortable back stuffing.

5. Coats - Absolute winter cold armor, essential

The coat is the jacket of the layered matching system of the suit. This layered structure has better adaptability under different temperature environments. When the outdoor is very cold, use a long coat to keep out the wind, and wear a three-piece suit with a scarf and gloves. The indoor warm place can take off the coat and wear only a suit. If the heating is sufficient, even wear a shirt vest. This is a layered wear method. Convenience.

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