How do you pick best outfits for men when you get lost in a sea of clothes!? Today we are looking into ways to make our lives easier and how can you make smart choices for great outfits!
Best Outfits For Men: How To Make The Right Choices!

Long-Sleeved Shirt + Shorts
Not as casual as a T-shirt and shorts, it’s a pairing that allows your legs to breathe, but keeps you looking the business up top.
Choose lightweight cotton, linen or cotton-linen blend for the shirt and opt for chino or tailored shorts depending on how dressed up or -down you want to take it.
As for the finer styling points (especially during high summer), try rolling the sleeves up for extra ventilation and to give your look a sense of stylish nonchalance.
Polo Shirt + Chinos
This is a mix of sharp, low-key pieces typifies the style of refined holidaymakers.
As ever, the fit is paramount. Look for polo with sleeves that end mid-bicep, and that lightly hug but don’t squeeze them. You’ll also want the shirt’s hem to finish no lower than your trouser fly.
Speaking of trousers, the chinos should be slim- or straight-cut and rolled up slightly to reveal a flash of mankle and give a pair of loafers their time in the sun.
Blazer + Tee + Jeans
Ever been stumped as to what ‘smart-casual’ actually means? Well this, essentially, is it. Comfortable but put-together, marrying three classic workhorses is a guaranteed style win for everything from a relaxed client dinner to date night.
To realize the look’s full potential, opt for an unstructured single-breasted blazer, a fitted crew neck T-shirt (not gut-suffocatingly tight, but not sloppily loose either) and a slim-fitting pair of dark jeans.
Polish the look off with a leather belt (hold the wrestling-worthy supersize buckles, though) and a pair of suede monkstraps, Derbies or Chelsea boots.
Blazer + Oxford Shirt + Chinos
As well as being a preppy-inspired pairing that will have you looking nothing short of smart, this is a perfectly permissible way to side step head-to-toe tailoring.
Nailing something as simple as this look is all in the detail. You’ll want to make sure each piece is coordinated: a navy blazer works well with beige chinos (and vice versa), while a black blazer team expertly with dark grey legwear.
As crucial as it is to find a shirt and blazer that fit well, don’t neglect the chinos: they should be cut slim with a minimal break in order to maintain a sense of sophistication.
Leather Jacket + Tee + Jeans
When it comes to the edge, this iconic rock-inflected combination has more of it than you can shake a Fender at.
To stay faithful to the original line-up you’ll need a black leather biker jacket, tonal skinny or slim jeans and a T-shirt that’s equally monochrome (bonus points if it’s from your favorite band’s tour merch). Then play out the night in a pair of high-top sneakers or Chelsea boots.
As a slightly more mainstream (and lightweight) alternative to the rock variation, try switching the biker for a sleek bomber jacket instead.
Leather Jacket + Shirt + Trousers
Of course, wearing a leather jacket doesn’t have to mean pretending you’ve always really been into the Ramones. Simply switch out the T-shirt and drainpipe jeans for a chambray or cotton shirt and some well-cut trousers for an entirely new take.
This high-low mix offers a more contemporary slant on the traditional blazer, Oxford shirt and trousers formula, adding some much-welcome personality to occasions that call for somewhat smarter attire.
Crew Neck Jumper + Collared Shirt
One to fall back on when the winds turn fresh, this pairing is a foolproof solution to looking sharp throughout the wardrobe-bothering transitional seasons.
The key to making this one work is finding a well-fitting shirt (fixed into place with a military tuck if necessary) and a knit that’s just the right gauge.
Merino wool is the benchmark here: not light enough to cling unflatteringly and expose the shape of buttons, but not so heavy as to stop you from layering a jacket on top either.
Wear this with jeans and sneakers to stay looking sharp on your downtime or dress it up with a pair of tailored trousers and some brogues, Derbies or loafers.
Coat + Chunky Jumper + Heavyweight Legwear
Practical and classically masculine, nautical-inspired outfits are a solid go-to long beyond the summer months.
Once the wintry weather hits, stick to a pea coat in navy to nail the maritime theme, and then style with a heavy gauge knit – everything from cable to waffle styles – in a complementary color like off-white, grey, burgundy, or a flecked style that adds another helping of rugged charm.
Round out the look with a pair of hiking or work boots and don’t forget a pair of thick knitted socks for optimal comfort.
Overshirt + Jeans + T-Shirt
When a jacket is too much, but a T-shirt is too little, it pays to have a handy hybrid to see you through the sartorial headache.
In recent seasons, the rugged workwear-inspired overshirt has been remixed by designer and high street names alike and has become such a go-to that it’s hard to imagine a time without the boxy-cut inbetweener.
Perfect for pesky transitional days, and cut with military or lumberjack vibes, flank with a pair of dark jeans and a T-shirt or Henley, and don’t be afraid to experiment with patterns up top.
Of course, the same layering technique can be achieved using a thinner cotton shirt during the warmer months and dressed up or down depending on your choice of footwear.

There you have it, Best Outfits For Men: How To Make The Right Choices!
What’s your best outfit choice?
What to read next? I’ve got you!
- Super Easy mens fashion smart casual Guide to a Smarter Look!
- 15 Easy Mens Fashion Casual Tricks For A Sharper Look!
Sharing is Caring, Pin this for later!