The Ultimate Men's Style Guide - Australian Style Institute (2024)

When it comes to style, it’s long been dominated by women’s fashion. But luckily for all the stylish men out there, menswear is catching up big time! But with ever-evolving trends and not as much information out there, it can be a struggle for men to find outfits that encompass their personality and values, as well as exuding on-trend (yet timeless) vibes. Hitting this mark is a mystery to many, which is where ASI’s Ultimate Men’s Style Guide comes in.

With an understanding of traditional dress codes, you can use that knowledge to go forth and emulate your favourite style icons’ looks – and make them your own. So read on as we give you the fashion tips you need around what dress codes actually mean, which trends to follow and how to dress with the seasons.

Men’s Clothing Styles Unpacked

Traditionally, men’s style can be divided into 5 categories: casual, smart casual, business casual, business professional and co*cktail attire. If you don’t have a dress code set out for your day/event, we recommend picking one of these styles based on your goals for the outfit. Are you trying to portray a certain aesthetic or is the outfit based more on functionality?

Casual

Here, the goal is to look fashionable, but remain comfortable and relaxed. For this everyday style, you’ll need a well-fitting set of denim jeans (dark is dressier, lighter washes less so), a handful of plain cotton t-shirts, a light jacket (we suggest a bomber) or hoodie, and a pair of classic white sneakers. With these staples, you’re sure to nail the classy yet comfortable brief.

Hot tip: if you’re tossing up over wearing a certain item, remember, it’s always better to be overdressed rather than under!

Smart Casual

This style allows for a mature look, while being adaptable enough to suit (pardon the pun) the occasion. Smart casual at a friend’s birthday is very different to smart casual for a wedding. Chinos, long sleeve shirts and blazers are the essentials to this style. Adding this structure will set your outfit above a casual one. Some leather shoes are also a good addition to ensure the look remains sleek.

Business Casual

Business casual is heavily dependent on your own workplace, but usually refers to a slightly more casual take on what you’d normally wear to work. For example, if you usually wear a suit and tie, for business casual you could leave the tie at home but not the suit jacket. Business casual is about encompassing the company culture, whilst showing your employer that you care by making an effort.

Business Professional

This corporate look is all about the message you send to your coworkers. In a traditional workplace, you want to convey ambition, intelligence and efficiency, so this style will do just that. To achieve this, you will need a versatile business suit (garments made from the same cloth), tie, buttoned-up collared shirts and dress shoes. This look is best personalised through your accessories and tie.

These are all pieces you should invest in as they are made to last, which includes extra-wide shoulder hangers and shoe trees to keep jackets and dress shoes in shape.

co*cktail Attire

co*cktail attire is all about looking neat and elegant, whether the event is a business function or a social party may determine a slightly different interpretation. A suit is a good call here, with either a tie or bow tie. Often a co*cktail suit may be one that has more structure (for example a three-piece suit featuring a vest) and heavier fabric, since it’s not a daytime suit.

What is Currently Trending in Men’s Fashion?

Now you have the basics down pat, incorporating current trends into your wardrobe is the next step. If you’ve got a celeb that just always seems to hit the mark with their fits, grab a couple of photos of your favourite guy to use as inspiration for each of the dress code styles.

Here are a few of our examples:

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We have one warning when it comes to shopping the trends. Some looks are in all the magazines because they are the trends of the minute, but others are there because they’re just timeless. Make sure to focus on garments that are timeless and are sure to get you your return on investment. Any trendy statement piece is a riskier buy, should it go out of fashion or become overused, so ensure you’re buying it because you love it and that way it will always be timeless to you.

Check out our wrap-up of the top 6 sustainable trends that blew up in response to a more mindful approach to styling.

Top Male Fashion Advice

Before getting into the nitty-gritty, let us impart one piece of advice that is valid year-round – neutral staples first.

Whilst a statement piece might get you all the compliments, you’ve got to make sure you have plenty of the basics to begin with. Neutral colours like black, white, grey or tan are easy to work with and style – together or with your statement pieces. Once you have this covered, you can venture into purchasing some luxury items with a bolder fabric or colour.

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Summer Fashion Advice

Your clothes need to be functional as well as stylish, so there’s no escaping the fact that weather can play a huge part in this.

A trend that has been so helpful to men’s fashion is the introduction of linens, so you can escape the heavier materials in summer. There are linen tops, bottoms and even linen suits! Having linen items in your wardrobe (and a steamer on hand) will mean you can breeze into summer in style.

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Spring Fashion Advice

Any Spring fashion advice can go for Autumn as well – it’s common to struggle with these tricky transitional seasons when the weather is unpredictable. The key to solving this is in a capsule wardrobe. This will give you versatility and pieces that can easily mix, match and most-importantly layer well together. Even your Summer linens can be incorporated into a new, layered look for Spring.

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Winter Fashion Advice

Winter leans a little more to the practical side of things. Here, we’re looking for hardy, quality materials that are going to withstand the elements. When most people hear ‘quality’ they also hear ‘expensive’, and sometimes this can be true so it’s best to find pieces from brands you want to commit to.

Here are our top 5 favourite labels that have eco-friendly initiatives and great sustainable menswear:

  • Patagonia
  • Pangaia
  • Nike
  • Adidas
  • Levi’s

Tips for Men’s Style Accessories

Accessories, whilst often overlooked, are one of the most important parts of an outfit. They hold the power of either elevating a casual outfit, or tempering an intense look.

Owning a variety of simple and statement belts, watches and sunglasses will cover all your bases, no matter the look you’re trying to achieve.

We are all about Body Positivity for Men

Whilst there are different levels of dressiness that may sway your choice in clothing, the most important prerequisite is that you feel confident. No matter your build or height, all of these looks can be ‘pulled off’. It’s just about finding the balance between colours and styles you like, and ones that achieve your goal and aesthetic.

Always remember that clothes are made to fit you, not the other way around. So if you focus on personal preference and fit first, you’ll be amazed at the confidence an outfit can inspire.

Found diving into menswear interesting? We cover all that and more in our Certificate of Personal Styling course.

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FAQs

How to style xl men? ›

This may seem obvious, but bright colours and bold patterns are hit or miss. Think neutral, basic tones such as navy, grey and brown topped off with a colourful detail or accessory. Stripes are a good option (vertical, not horizontal) and a V-neck top will help elongate your figure and make you look slimmer.

What kind of styles are for men? ›

Top 10 Timeless Men's Fashion Trends & Styles to Follow
  • Retro Gentleman Look.
  • Casual Look.
  • Athleisure Look.
  • Business Casual Look.
  • Rugged Gentleman Look.
  • Urban Gentleman Look.
  • Hipster Look.
  • Style Look.

How do you find what style suits you men? ›

How To Develop Your Personal Style: 9 Tips For Men
  1. Self-Discovery: Understanding Your Preferences.
  2. Finding Style Inspiration.
  3. Building a Versatile Wardrobe.
  4. Color Coordination and Balance.
  5. Incorporating Accessories.
  6. Tailoring and Fit.
  7. Grooming and Hygiene.
  8. Experimenting and Evolving.
Sep 29, 2023

How to dress like a rugged man? ›

A rugged man knows this—the longer clothes last, the more lived in they look. While you can purchase distressed or scuffed pieces, it's generally at a higher cost. So, we recommend meeting somewhere in the middle. Invest in sturdy clothing made of high-quality materials like leather, denim, wool, and cotton.

What size is XL male? ›

Men Size Guide
SizeChest (in)Waist (in)
M38 - 4032 - 34
L42 - 4436 - 38
XL46 - 4840 - 42
2XL50 - 5244 - 46
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Who can wear XL size? ›

Mondor
SizeHeightWeight
S4'11 - 5'4 /1.50 - 1.60cm95 - 115lbs / 43 - 52kg
M5'2 - 5'7 / 1.55 - 1.70cm115 - 135lbs / 52 - 61kg
L5'4 - 5'9 / 1.60 - 1.75cm135 - 155lbs / 61 - 70kg
XL5'6 - 5'11 / 1.65 - 1.80cm150 - 175lbs / 68 - 77kg
1 more row

How to figure out your style? ›

7 Top Tips for Developing a Great Sense of Personal Style
  1. Know your colours and how to coordinate them. ...
  2. Invest in timeless neutral pieces. ...
  3. Be objective about your body shape. ...
  4. Take some creative risks. ...
  5. Pull outfits together with accessories. ...
  6. Become attuned to what things you like and don't like.
Nov 13, 2023

How to look good as a man? ›

Men's Style Guide: 10 Tips On How To Look More Attractive
  1. Think before you speak. ...
  2. Slimmer jeans and trousers. ...
  3. Forget short sleeve business casual shirts. ...
  4. Improve your posture. ...
  5. Learn which men's styles suit your body. ...
  6. Regular quality haircuts. ...
  7. High-quality shoes. ...
  8. How to look more attractive 101- have a positive attitude.
Jul 26, 2019

How to look like a hard man? ›

Take slightly larger steps than usual, and puff out your chest just a tiny bit, rolling your shoulders back. Keep your head up. Do this very slightly because if you exaggerate too much, it may look ridiculous. Walk at a constant speed, not looking like you're worried about being in people's way.

How to style for overweight men? ›

10 Style Tips For Large Men: The Full Guide
  1. Avoid loose-fitting garments. ...
  2. Wear suits. ...
  3. Opt for long-sleeves. ...
  4. Stock up on suspenders. ...
  5. Choose dress shirts with spread collars. ...
  6. Style with large accessories. ...
  7. Wear dress shirts untucked. ...
  8. Choose custom-tailored whenever possible.
Nov 1, 2020

How do you style an XL shirt? ›

Here are our seven best hacks for styling oversized t-shirts for your leg days, easy run days, rest days, and everything in between.
  1. Tie In A Knot.
  2. Tuck-It-Under-Your-Sports-Bra Trick.
  3. Go Bold With A Graphic Tee.
  4. Comfy And Cozy With Joggers.
  5. Pair With Leggings Or Shorts For A Casual Gym Outfit.
  6. Up Your Layering Game.

What age should wear XL? ›

Junior Clothing
SizeXXS (3-4 years)XL (13-14+ years)
Height39.5 - 43.5" 100 - 110 cm67 - 69" 170 - 175 cm
Chest23.5" 60 cm33.4 - 35" 85 89 cm
Waist22.5" 57 cm29.5 - 30.5" 75 - 77 cm
Hip24" 61 cm33.5 - 35" 85 - 89 cm
2 more rows

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