Winter, eh? The season of pocket hand-warmers, bundling layers and more than a few gravy-laden Sunday roasts; the November-February period is a long one. That, and once the festive months have passed and wearing cosy clothing no longer feels novel, ol’ Blighty’s bitter weather can leave a little something left to be desired. Specifically, some vitamin D, and not the type that comes from a bottle.
A further challenge, beyond that of sorting your supplements, is dressing for winter’s utter meteorological mess. With minus-degree weather, snow, and more than a bit of rain, dressing in a practical manner that also looks good can feel nigh on impossible. Thankfully for you, that’s where we at GQ come in to help with your seasonal men’s clothing essentials.
Other than religiously checking the Met Office, you’re going to need a reliable foundation of winter essentials to see you through to the spring. Having pulled together the eleven absolute must-haves, from puffer jackets to thick socks, we at GQ present the pieces that you’re going to come to rely on over the next few months. You are most welcome.
How do we select our favourite winter clothing essentials for men?
So, how exactly do we choose what constitutes the best winter clothing essentials for men in 2025? Simple. We know our stuff, we do our research, and we get out there to experience as much product as possible.
Our section head of menswear for GQ Recommends, Heidi Quill, is obsessed with clothes. Joining British GQ in 2021, Heidi primarily looks after clothing content and spends a healthy amount of time up to her neck in samples, checking product for the very best quality, price and design, all before recommending pieces to you. That includes knowing everything there is to know about winter clothing essentials.
Below, you’ll find quality garments and accessories to help you keep toasty when venturing out into the bitter cold (or hunkering down at home). From delightfully warm jackets to comforting fleeces, cosy dressing gowns and more, all of your winter clothing essentials are covered.
Essential Winter Clothing for Men: Stay Stylish in 2025
1. A voluminous puffer jacket
Come winter, leaving your duvet behind each morning has never felt more challenging. Our timeworn solution? Get yourself a wearable duvet. The best puffer jackets are among the most warming garments on the market, characterised by their thick, insulated design and voluminous silhouette. You can leave your quilt guilt at home: just invest in a good puffer.
2. Some wide-leg trousers
Just like your go-to’s, but a little more flared. Wide-leg trousers can be key for balancing out big, bulging layers and voluminous top halves. Plus, a secret bonus to the wide-leg is it leaves room for hidden layering. Just pop some running tights underneath for those excursions on extra-cold days and nights.
3. Face-framing sunglasses
Thought sunglasses were just for summer? Think again. That winter sun can be glaring, and UV protection is never something to turn your nose up at. That, and there’s no denying that the big-shades-big-coat combo is a real one.
4. A warming dressing gown
Need we say more? After a hard day being a grown-up in sub-zero weather, we all deserve to swap one of the best winter coats for men for a thick, fleecy dressing gown. Be it layered over your loungewear or worn as a luxurious alternative to a bath towel, the cosier you can get in winter, the better.
5. A high-quality cashmere jumper
Softer and lighter than their woollen counterparts, a cashmere jumper is just about as opulent as knitwear can get. Lightweight but deeply insulating, this is a pick that slots in naturally among your other wardrobe basics, as well as bringing a simple foundational layer to match with your slightly more statement-making wide-leg trousers and coat of choice.
6. A cosy pair of joggers
Never does loungewear have more intrinsic importance than in winter. Commute over, the second you’re in your own space you ought to be slipping into something a little more comfortable; specifically, a hearty pair of joggers. Because in winter, outdoor clothes stay outdoors.
7. A swoon-worthy wool overcoat
The chic, academic alternative to the streetwise puffer, every wardrobe deserves a wool overcoat. Additionally, for those among us who must wear a suit to work, a swish overcoat makes for a more formal take on everyday outerwear… because a blazer and a down jacket were never meant to meet.
8. Fleeces are cool now, okay?
Much like their preppy cousin, the quarter-zip, fleeces are enjoying a major resurgence. Coming hot on the heels of gorp= and explorer-core, the humble fleece has taken on a more stylish form thanks to the good people at brands such as Uniqlo and The North Face.
9. Boots, but Chelsea boots
Intro-d to the world by the Victorians before being donned by such dons as The Beatles and Mick Jagger (as well as most of Shoreditch) – no one can resist the charm of a good Chelsea boot. And no one ought to try.
10. A pair of brightly-coloured/patterned trainers
January is grey enough, so it’s time to put your trad white trainers to one side and instead embrace some colour. There are some great options out there, from Kill Bill‘s yellow Onitsuka Tiger sneaks to the much-hyped New Balance, or the more budget-friendly Adidas Spezials.
11. Are you trying to freeze? Don’t forget your scarf
What are you doing pretending you don’t need a scarf? You do. We’d suggest a pattern-centric statement piece (Burberry, Marni, etc), or a totally plain cashmere number (think Reiss, Acne Studios, Cos). Either way, wrap up and stay warm out there. It’s cosy-guy season.
12. Finally, some thick socks
If you’re wearing boots, a trainer sock just won’t do the trick anymore. Go on, treat yourself.
What are the essential clothes for winter 2025?
You can forget about Speedos, for a start (unless you’re into some serious cold water swimming). Naturally, one of the key winter essentials is a warm jacket, like Abercrombie’s goes-with-everything puffer jacket. As for at home, you can’t go wrong with a classic White Company dressing gown – perfect for snuggling up on the sofa.
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