
A Guide to 2025 Menswear Trends this Winter
We are in meteorological autumn. Not sure what other types of autumn exist, to be honest. Philosophical autumn? The autumn of our discontent? Sound smarter if you say it’s ‘meteorlogical’, though, don’t you. Anyway, that means winter is coming [insert your own tired Game of Thrones reference], and you need to be on top of this year’s winter clothing trends.
What is the Fashion Trend for Winter 2025?
Perhaps when you were a kid, winter style was just summer style with a woolly jumper and a big coat chucked on top. Those days are gone, men’s style has moved on. Also we’ve bludgeoned the life out of the Earth’s atmosphere and winter weather is about as predictable as a neurotic chihuahua, these days.
Waterproof Trench Coats
Trench coats are still going strong and show no sign of slowing down. If you don’t harbour a deep, cellular-level desire to pretend you’re a film noir detective cleaning up the dirty streets of this rotten town in your Waterproof Trench Coat, then you’re not doing life properly.
Wool Overcoats
Just like waterproof trench coats, this one’s a bit of a cheat because Wool Overcoats have never not been trendy. Allow us to point you toward a couple of particularly 2025 styles.
Peacoats
Designed so that sailors could move their lower bodies whilst staying warm and keeping the merciless elements at bay, Peacoats combine winter style and practicality. You’ll be safe from the elements, you’ll look like a damn captain, and your thighs will be afforded a full range of motion needed to unfurl the main sail and heave on the capstan.
Car Coats
Midlength, roomy, luxurious coats, a little longer than a pea coat and a little cosier than a trench coat. Car coats strike a delicate balance of all the good stuff about other winter coats that just scratches a style itch for us. Car coats are in this winter.
Corduroy
Corduroy is brilliant. Satisfying to the touch, looks great, surprisingly warm. A truly elite winter fabric, and we’ve got just the thing to showcase its virtues.
Cord Overshirt Jackets
Have a look at Perci’s Corduroy Overshirt, will you? Available in Forest or Navy, it’s one of those world-class wardrobe additions that will have your partner, your mum, your grandparents, and you all purring over how smart you look.
Relaxed Fit Denim
Listen, winter can be difficult. Sometimes you just need a good pair of comfortable, durable Jeans or a roomy Denim Jacket to get you through the short days and the long nights.
What Colour Jeans Do You Wear in Winter?
Now, obviously it depends on your overall outfit, but darker jeans are generally a safer pick in winter. If you get wet or a little dirty due to the weather, they’ll be more forgiving, and they’ll pair better with the deeper winter tones you’re likely to sporting on your top half.
Colour Trends to Look Out For this Winter
Every year has its own unique colour palette. It’s usually a subtle shift year-on-year, but it’s there. This year, the two-thousand-and-twenty-fifth years of the Common Era, it’s all about earth tones.
Forest Green
Forest Green is deep and luxurious and fresh, perfect for the chilly season. Perci has a wide range of Forest items, including the aforementioned Corduroy Overshirt, Fleece Jackets, a Chunky Cord Tailored Blazer, and Pleated Tailor Chapter Trousers.
Espresso Brown
If you’re anything like us, your winter is essentially fuelled by double espresso shots during the day, and cosy pints in the evening. Therefore, it’s only right that Espresso Brown is having its moment this winter. We recommend the Sherlock, Prologue Soft Suede Jacket, and the Pablo Cotton Knitted Shirt.