The Best Fall Clothes for Men 2025, According to GQ Editors

The Best Fall Clothes for Men 2025, According to GQ Editors

Kermit wasn’t wrong: the best fall clothes for men mean it is, in fact, time to really start dressing. What is autumn, after all, if not a reward for making it through the sweat-soaked days of summer—and the opportunity to dust off every lightweight jacket you put in storage way back in April? To paraphrase another fictional green menswear god: it’s not just onions that have layers, and the onset of peak layering season brings answers to life’s most pressing questions. Do I look like a creep in this trench coat? (No.) Can I pull off derbies with these jeans? (Yes.) Is this T-shirt too long for this jacket? (Maybe.)

To celebrate the changing foliage, we compiled a handy guide to the men’s fall wardrobe essentials that’ll carry you through the season in superlative fashion. Many of them—hardy jeans, slick boots, a solid rain jacket—are relevant every single September. This year, though, we also convened a special meeting of the GQ braintrust to discuss the categories that feel genuinely essential for the totally precedented meteorological event they’re calling…Fall 2025.

That means western-leaning flannel shirts, retro-doused ringer tees, corporate-adjacent zip-up sweaters, and no shortage of buzzy upgrades in between. In other words, it means 72 unimpeachable buys, all ready and raring to turn you into the flyest apple-picker at the orchard. Happy fall, and happy shopping.


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The Best Fall Clothes for Men, According to GQ

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The Classic Knit

J.Press Shaggy Dog Sweater

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The Stronger Chino

Ralph Lauren Chino Field Pant

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The Bead-Proof Bomber

Alpha Industries MA-1 Bomber Flight Jacket

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The Eternal Blunnies

Blundstone Original Chelsea Boots

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The Classic Knit

Behold: The staple fall piece you reach for almost instinctively, as soon as you’ve been knocked back by the first cold day of the season. For real dressers like us, reclaiming your prized wool sweaters from the depths of your closet is the one true sign that summer is over. But first, you need a wool sweater worthy of such a moment. The good news is that there are tons out there: We’re starting you off with J.Press’ iconic Shaggy Dog sweater (which comes in about fifteen other colors, if pink isn’t for you) but also a toasty V-neck from Sunspel, a lust-worthy speckled knit direct from the Aran Islands of Ireland (say it three times first), and a preppy striped wool sweater from Drake’s.

J.Press

Shaggy Dog Sweater

Inis Meáin

Ridges Slim-Fit Cable-Knit Merino Wool and Cashmere-Blend Aran Sweater

Drake’s

Striped Wool Sweater

The Heavy Chinos

In high summer, a paper-weight pair of chinos is perfect for keeping the heat off your legs while still keeping things classy. But once the winds pick up, you’ll want a real chino—made from sturdy, tough cotton, and designed with blustery New England days in mind. The four pairs below are the star players in their respective brand’s chino arsenal—all you need to think about now are which shade of khaki speaks most to your soul.

Buck Mason

Classic Khaki Big Chino

Noah

Twill Double-Pleat Pant

J. Crew

Giant-fit Chino Pant

Ralph Lauren

Chino Field Pant

The Derbies

Over the last couple of years, the derby has reclaimed its rightful place in the hearts and closets of stylish dudes across the globe. At a moment when the sneaker’s supremacy is in flux, the silhouette has stepped in—and stepped up its presence, courtesy of the type of pleasantly hefty soles that make loafers tremble. A lot has changed since the derby first rose to prominence, but one thing hasn’t: it’s still one of the most versatile shoes on the planet.

Paraboot

Chambord Derby Shoe

Alden

Cordovan Plain Toe Blucher

Dr. Martens

1461 Black Smooth

The Rugby

As it turned out, the secret to looking hot this summer was dressing in a striped polo like it was 2005. So naturally, this fall, striped rugby shirts—the warmer, burlier brother to the summer polo—are where it’s at. Lean nautical with Noah, preppy with Polo, or head back to campus with Kotn, which just partnered with heritage Ivy league athletic outfitters Barbarian for a range of collegiate Ruggers.

Abercrombie

Cropped Essential Rugby

Ralph Lauren

The Iconic Rugby Shirt

Noah

Classic Stripe Rugby Shirt

The Full-Zip Sweater

Think of the full-zip sweater as the crewneck sweatshirt’s edgy younger brother. Unzipped and left open, it can take on the role of a picture frame ready to display your sickest graphic tee. Alternatively, make like a mid-aughts garage band and wear yours over a dress shirt and tailored trousers, a high-minded fashion move with a jolt of Scandinavian cool. And of course, the one thing a zip sweater will always have over its metal-free cousins is the ability to open and close as the temperature climbs and falls—some much needed versatility during fall’s ever-unpredictable conditions.

Stone Island

Logo-Appliquéd Ribbed Organic Cotton Zip-Up Sweater

Theory

Walton Cabled Cotton Zip Cardigan

Our Legacy

Shrunken Bouclé Zip-Up Sweater

Reigning Champ

Merino Rib Vinnie Track Jacket

The Crewneck Sweatshirt

The humble gray crewneck helped Steve McQueen evade capture in The Great Escape, cemented John Travolta’s heartthrob status in Grease, and made Eddie Murphy a badass in Beverly Hills Cop. Paul Newman, the patron saint of laid-back menswear, wore one religiously. In 2025, the crewneck sweatshirt comes in a rainbow of different colors and silhouettes, but for our money, ever-dependable gray is still the shade to beat.

Todd Snyder x Champion

Relaxed French Terry Crewneck

Russell Athletic

Dri Power Sweatshirt

Reigning Champ

Midweight Classic Sweatshirt

Lady White Co.

Gray Mini Crewneck Sweatshirt

The Thermal Long-Sleeve

On the most dastardly days of late fall, when you wake up achy and frigid and physically unable to roll out from under your duvet, you’re going to need some back up. You’re probably familiar with the thermal shirts you wore hiking and skiing as a kid, but those old-school long-sleeved tees are just as practical and relevant as ever. Tuck one into your jeans, throw a band tee over the top, and you’ve got yourself an unimpeachable cold-weather ensemble.

Buck Mason

Vintage Thermal Surplus Tee

Indera

Indera Traditional Thermal

Reigning Champ

Lightweight Waffle

Aaron Levine NY

Thermal Longsleeve

The Ringer Tee

Perhaps the coolest style to resurface this fall—with a little help from Paul Mescal and Sombr—is the ringer tee. With its contrasting collars and sleeve hems, the style injects a dose of youthful athleticism into just about any blank tee it meets: A handy trick seized upon this season by the likes of Kapital, Wythe, Celine Homme, and other leading design lights.

Joe’s USA

5.4 Oz Cotton T-Shirt

Kapital

Printed Cotton Jersey T-Shirt

The Real McCoy’s

Joe McCoy Tee

The Western Flannel

In cooler temperatures, a reliable flannel shirt is more than a wardrobe essential: it’s a no-brainer. (The added bonus is that the best of them feel substantial enough to double as a light jacket, thanks to their lightweight wool or thick cotton make.) This fall, we’re especially bullish on Western-leaning flannels: Think two chest pockets, snap buttons, point collars. They’re a true cheat code: The grandpa comfort of soft flannel, combined with the young buck edge of a capable ranch hand.

Filson

Vintage Flannel Work Shirt

Wythe

Washed Flannel Pearlsnap Shirt

The Chelsea Boots

By now, you’re probably getting the idea that the name of the game here is versatility. And while you don’t have to opt for Chelsea boots, the right pair will be able to withstand the elements, as well as pretty much every dress code outside of true black tie. Also, while we’re here: Call it a funny case of fashion kismet or chalk it up to Australia’s topsy-turvy climate turbulence, but two of our all-time favorite versions hail from down under. Buy ‘em both and you’ll always be set, whether you swear by paint-splattered work pants or knife-sharp dress trousers.

Beckett Simonon

Bolton Chelsea Boots

R.M.Williams

Heritage Craftsman Chelsea Boots

Lemaire

Leather Chelsea Boots

Blundstone

Original Chelsea Boots

The Denim Jacket

So secure is the denim jacket in its status as a core component of the stylish guy’s fall wardrobe, we knew it could handle being at the bottom of this list. Whatever you call them—jean jackets, denim jackets, trucker jackets—the all-American stalwart is the longtime layering MVP of every fall fit. Honestly, adding one to your closet makes looking hot while leaf-stomping almost too easy.

Lee

101 Rider Denim Trucker Jacket

Alex Mill

Work Jacket in Vintage Wash

The Corduroy Suit

When the weather is all doom and gloom, a corduroy suit is your much-needed boost of fashion seratonin, like a mug of soothing hot chocolate. The bottom half is plusher than your jeans, the jacket is miles more comfortable than your tight denim trucker. And that’s exactly it: The fall corduroy suit’s biggest selling point is its ability to break itself down. Unlike your usual business casual fare, it works even better when you wear the jacket with a knit polo and jeans, or the pants with a plush sweater. (Though if you’re going for full Wes Anderson cosplay, Drake’s sells a full cord suit so luxe it’d make even the tweeist auteur blush.) One last thing: All of the below jackets have a matching set of trousers to complete the suit, but are sold separately because the designers are that confident of their versatility.

Buck Mason

Matchstick Corduroy Countryman Suit

J.Crew

Crosby Classic-fit Suit

Todd Snyder

Italian Relaxed Corduroy Suit

Drake’s

MKI Games Cotton-Corduroy Suit

The Deck Shoes

The deck shoe’s appeal is pretty obvious: it boasts no splashy logos, no tech-age fabrics, and no extra paneling or ergonomic curves beyond what’s entirely necessary to keep your foot in place and help prevent untimely slips, whether you’re hopping aboard a schooner or hustling to a brunch reservation after a light fall shower. There’s a reason mood board legends like Paul Newman swore by them—but unlike, say, Newman’s sought-after Rolexes, there’s nothing “grail-worthy” about the ’em, in the best way possible.

Buck Mason x Moonstar

Herringbone Deck Shoe

Sperry

Cloud Deck Sneakers

The Lightweight Fleece

Fleece jackets were once the exclusive remit of dads and crunchy climber types with tips on sleeping in a Subaru’s trunk. Those folks have our gratitude—bundling up in a fuzzy pullover is one of the kindest things you can do for yourself in the depths of a surprisingly brisk fall. But this fall, our heads are being turned less by the plush, rug-depth fleeces of family campfires, and more by the stealthy, slips-under-a-jacket type fleece that is capable of intense, rapid warmth—but can also pack down capably into even the most space-restricted tote.

Arc’teryx

Kyanite Lightweight Fleece Hoodie

Fear of God Essentials

Modern Fit Fleece Track Jacket

Uniqlo

Knitted Fleece Full-Zip Jacket

Marmot

Drop Line Half Zip Fleece Jacket

The Trench Coat

Decades before the kids on TikTok were showering in their Arc’teryx, trench coats were the first line of wardrobe defense against all kinds of hellish weather. When they were issued to British soldiers during World War I, trench coats were long, double-breasted, and cut from gabardine, a durable cotton cloth you might call the Gore-Tex of its era. But in the time since, trench coats became prized for their civilian benefits too: roomy enough to drape easily over a razor-sharp suit, elegant enough to class up a hoodie and jeans, and warm enough to wear during anything shy of a full-blown blizzard.

Madewell

Raglan Sleeve Trench Coat

Burberry

Camden Water Resistant Cotton Gabardine Car Coat

Todd Snyder

Mid-Length Mac Jacket

C.P. Company

Shell Trench Coat

The Jeans

Unlike the raw denim that dominated the menswear conversation a decade or so ago, the jeans we’re talking about here can do more than just stand up on their own. The silhouettes are looser and flowier, the washes are more interesting than just indigo, and the hems are supposed to be worn uncuffed; the jeans themselves, not the red-trimmed evidence of their Japanese provenance, are the flex. They’ll still whisker with the best of ’em, but they’re meant to be worn how you want, with way more just than waxed jackets and work boots.

Our Legacy

Third Cut Jeans

Levi’s

Original Fit 501 Jeans

A.P.C

New Standard Dry Selvedge Denim Jeans

3Sixteen

Classic Straight Selvedge Denim Jeans

The Leather Jacket

You want to know what Austin Butler, Jacob Elordi, and Harris Dickinson all have in common? (Aside from the wildly successful careers…and the sculpted-by-god bodies…and all that money.) A great leather jacket. Why? Because they’re luxe and lush and simply scream movie star. Pro tip: Grab one in a classic style that’s cropped right at the waist. It’ll lengthen your legs, accentuate the butt, and sync up oh-so-well with some high-waisted pants or a pair of classic Levi’s 501s.

Banana Republic

Relaxed Leather Car Coat

Celine Homme

Leather Blouson Jacket

Schott NYC

Cafe Leather Jacket

Our Legacy

Mini Blouson Leather Jacket

The Bomber

Every September, suddenly, you see it. All at once, the most stylish people in your neighborhood are stepping out in stealthy, sleek bomber jackets. They’re right to: Beyond making you look like you just hopped out of a chopper, bombers are actually perfectly suited to the unpredictabilty of fall. Light enough for a warm day, but insulated enough should the weather suddenly turn, they also bat away raindrops with more confidence than Steph stepping up to the free-throw line.

Alpha Industries

MA-1 Bomber Flight Jacket

Kapital

Souvenir Embroidered Organza Bomber Jacket

Schott NYC

Nylon Flight Jacket

Buzz Rickson’s

Type L-2B Jacket

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