How to Make Every Outfit Count

Dressing with impact doesn’t have to mean reinventing yourself with a new punchy outfit every morning, but it does mean thinking more carefully about the elements that make an outfit memorable. The difference often lies in the details, your choice of print, the feel of the fabrics, the shape of a jacket, or even the accent that comes from that specific single accessory. These are the levers worth pulling if you want your wardrobe to carry weight.

01. Print and Pattern
Pattern is often the easiest way to inject personality into a look, but it pays to think beyond the usual stripes and checks. Bold graphics on knitwear, oversized plaids on shirting and jackets, and even painterly abstract prints are all worth exploring.
A patterned overshirt from a brand like Folk or Wax London immediately lifts a pared-back base of denim and sneakers, while something more overt — like a striped knit from Marni — still feels intentionally loud even when layered under an overcoat. Prints don’t need to overwhelm; the key is to let them be the fits focal point rather than the background noise.

02. Texture
Texture is what makes an outfit look expensive, even if it isn’t. Fabrics like mohair, suede and brushed wool add visual richness, and when worn together they create an elevated contrast that flat cotton can’t deliver. A suede bomber has the power to soften sharp trousers, while a brushed mohair knit makes even the simplest jeans feel intentional.

03. Silhouette
If pattern and texture set the tone, silhouette is what sets the pitch. A boxy Harrington jacket, wide-leg trouser, or oversized topcoat changes not just the look of an outfit but how it moves. Playing with proportion, like slightly cropped knits over relaxed denim or voluminous overcoats with closer fitting mid layers, creates impact without relying on loud design.

04. Accent Colors
Neutrals are the backbone of most wardrobes, but accent color is where the energy lies. A muted palette of gray, navy, and beige can be given a lot of life when a single piece in vivid red or ice blue is dropped into the mix. Think of a bright scarf tucked into a camel coat, or a fleece in a sharp cobalt blue worn tonally against washed out denim.

05. Accessories & Footwear
Accessories are the most efficient and relatively inexpensive way to add impact without rebuilding your wardrobe. A suede loafer, a structured crossbody, or a bold piece of jewelry can suffuse even the most monochrome outfit with a feeling of distinction. Bags in particular have become the new frontier in menswear. A sleek leather tote or a textural suede immediately shifts an outfit into considered territory without overloading your look.