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New arrivals, modern classics.

There’s something undeniably special about fall. Maybe it’s the crisp air, the kaleidoscope of leaves, or the socially questionable excuse to consume pumpkin-flavored everything. But for me—and I’m guessing for you too—it’s the absolute best season for men’s style. Layering becomes second nature, textures take center stage, and rich colors make even the simplest outfits look thoughtfully put together. Dressing well in the fall isn’t just easy; it’s almost inevitable.

Every year, as summer fades, I find myself genuinely excited to swap out lightweight fabrics for something with a bit more substance. So grab your preferred fall beverage (I’m partial to a classic mulled cider), settle in, and let’s dive into my list of new fall finds that not only embrace the season’s best but also offer enduring style you’ll appreciate long after the leaves have fallen.

man wearing a long sleeve button front waffle shirt with denim jeans

A new soft button up alternative

J.Crew

Combining the texture of a thermal, the softness of a sweatshirt, and the weight of a light flannel, a cotton waffle shirt is the silhouette of your favorite button up.

man wearing an insulated shirt jacket over a sweater and pants and carrying a messenger style bagman wearing an insulated shirt jacket over a sweater and pants and carrying a messenger style bag

Insulated Commuter Shirt Jacket

Land’s End

Sometimes you don’t need a mega-thick cozy layer – the morning just calls for something light to kill the chill.

a man wearing a waxed twill jacket over a cable knit sweater and denim jeansa man wearing a waxed twill jacket over a cable knit sweater and denim jeans

A budget-friendly Barbour alternative

J.Crew Factory

A rugged classic, the field-style waxed canvas jacket pairs well with a t-shirt and jeans or a more dressed up Getup.

man wearing a terry blazer over a striped shirt and dress pantsman wearing a terry blazer over a striped shirt and dress pants

Re-discovering the blazer in a comfortable alternative

Land’s End

Outside of specific professions or subcultures, many of us don’t find the need to dress up with a blazer very often. But mashup a sweatshirt with the cut of a blazer and you get the French terry blazer, an easy-to-wear alternative to a sweater or lightweight jacket that gives even the simplest outfits an edge of refinement without looking out of place.

a man wearing a wool houndstooth pattern trucker style jacket over a shirt and pantsa man wearing a wool houndstooth pattern trucker style jacket over a shirt and pants

Or go the other way with a cool riff on the trucker jacket that doesn’t add flash

Gap

Gap takes the Type III trucker design and brings in the Scottish menswear pattern Houndstooth in a wool-blend. Old British hunting jacket meet Americana.

a man wearing a zip front suede jacket over a casual crew neck shirta man wearing a zip front suede jacket over a casual crew neck shirt

A minimalist leather jacket that still has some edge

Banana Republic

The suede Garage Jacket has the wear-it-anywhere silhouette, collar, and crop of a trucker jacket with the streamlined front of a bomber.

a man wearing a zip front moleskin bomber jacket over a casual crewneck shirta man wearing a zip front moleskin bomber jacket over a casual crewneck shirt

Or for half the price, go for a moleskine bomber

Huckberry

Moleskine is a menswear staple that’s made out of cotton and brushed to have a suede-like texture. Traditionally used for suit jackets and pants, Flint & Tinder created a lightweight bomber out of it.

a man wearing chino pants with a sweater and casual shoes and taking a walk on a beacha man wearing chino pants with a sweater and casual shoes and taking a walk on a beach

A looser fit chino

Land’s End

Maintain your comfort into fall embracing the relaxed silhouettes reemerging in the last several years. A straight fit, while still nailing a refined inseam length keeps everything looking intentional, not sloppy.

man wearing a corduroy suit jacket with a collared shirt and dress pantsman wearing a corduroy suit jacket with a collared shirt and dress pants

Classic fit Italian corduroy suit jacket

J.Crew

For a more traditional blazer alternative to the knit terry option above, the corduroy suit (and plenty of other 80s favorites) easily layers over a zip-up hoodie or a rugby polo as J.Crew has styled here. Soft, plenty of texture, and more affordable than many of its wool counterparts – what’s not to love?

man wearing a corduroy blazer over a button up dress shirt and dress pantsman wearing a corduroy blazer over a button up dress shirt and dress pants

Or a budget alternative

Land’s End

If you don’t need to splurge for the Italian cotton of the J.Crew version, Lands’ End has a more conservative notch lapel at half the price.

a long sleeve button down utility work shirta long sleeve button down utility work shirt

The heavyweight overshirt

Huckberry

You know the comfort of laying under a heavy blanket? Imagine it’s a shirt. Heavyweight utility workshirts like these soft premium versions from Relwen have the enduring details of decades past with an already broken-in feel.

a man wearing a jersey quilted jacket over a denim jeansa man wearing a jersey quilted jacket over a denim jeans

A quilted jacket

J.Crew Factory

man wearing a cashmere waffle hooded sweater over pantsman wearing a cashmere waffle hooded sweater over pants

The office friendly hoodie

J.Crew

One of our core style tenets at Primer is to consciously invest in nicer versions of the pieces you wear the most. If you’re a hoodie man looking for something with a little more refinement than your usual go-to this cashmere waffle knit hoodie is a brilliant upgrade.

man wearing a plaid pattern long sleeve button front shirtman wearing a plaid pattern long sleeve button front shirt

Large vintage plaid flannels

J.Crew

Layer it over a tee or under a jacket, and you’ve got a versatile piece that brings both warmth and character to any outfit. The bold plaid patterns aren’t just eye-catching—they’re a nod to 70 years of style that’s as at home in the city as it is on a weekend getaway.

man wearing wrinkle resistant dress pants with a trucker jacket and bootsman wearing wrinkle resistant dress pants with a trucker jacket and boots

Textured wrinkle resistant cotton dress pants

Banana Republic

Strap on your favorite chunky boots and your go-to fall shirt and jacket combo and you’ve got yourself a smart casual outfit that’ll rock you all the way to winter.

man wearing a knit chore style jacket over a crew neck shirt and pantsman wearing a knit chore style jacket over a crew neck shirt and pants

A knit chore jacket

J.Crew Factory

One part sweater, one part shirt jacket, this knit version of the chore coat is a minimalist’s dream. See 12 chore coat picks we’re keen on right now.

man wearing a cable knit rollneck sweater and casual pantsman wearing a cable knit rollneck sweater and casual pants

Add some iconic fall texture

J.Crew

A cable knit sweater has deep roots in seaside and maritime tradition but it’s also core American prep.

man wearing an Italian Merino wool sweater polo shirt and pantsman wearing an Italian Merino wool sweater polo shirt and pants

Or go the opposite way

Banana Republic

When we talk about “texture,” in an outfit that doesn’t necessarily mean intricate and heavy knits. The super-smooth Italian merino wool on this pullover sweater is perfect for fall temps and looks effortlessly refined. I like this one because of the larger, button-less collar that feels retro but not costume-y.

man wearing a shawl collar cardigan sweater over a crew neck shirtman wearing a shawl collar cardigan sweater over a crew neck shirt

What kind of fall list would this be without a —

Gap

Shawl collar cardigan. It is Primer after all.



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