
Winter Style Guide
With a calendar full of festive gatherings alongside some pretty brutal weather, the holiday season tends to push our style (and our creativity) to the limit. After all, putting together men’s winter outfits with both the grit for the great outdoors and the looks to come along for the party is no small feat. So we reached out to four of our most stylish friends to weigh in on what they’re wearing this season and how to build the perfect cold weather wardrobe. Here’s to acing the holiday season, and looking sharp doing it.


Durable, Versatile Layering
Amanda Arends (@amanda.arends)
“Colder weather style is actually my favorite. I'm all about layering and if you have just a few solid pieces you can wear them interchangeably with each other to create a lot of different looks."


Classics With Texture
Ryan Cascarano (@ryancascarano)
“When temperatures drop out here in Chicago, I like to layer up with classic pieces that have a ton of texture. A solid fleece with trousers is a timeless getup for when I’m shooting photos in the city, but for chill weekends, you can’t beat a comfortable hoodie and pant combo.”



Elevated, Quality Outerwear
Brian Chan (@bchanism)
“When I'm not in a suit, 99% of the time I find myself putting on elevated outerwear pieces from TS. Not only is the quality and range top-notch, but I have not come across clothing that fits me more perfectly off the rack. Here are some of my favorite looks to pull together.”



Timeless Style To Fend Off The Elements
Cory Mahlke (@corymahlke)
"I am definitely a layers guy. My go-to shirt for this time of year is The Yosemite, and with the way the Minnesota weather can vary so much throughout the day, I love the Heavy Bag Tee as a base layer. Pair these with some solid jeans and The Ojai—and you’re good to go.”

Hopefully our fashionable friends have sent some wheels turning towards looks you’re looking to rock this holiday season. For more inspiration, check out our Campfire Collection page; full of cold weather gear that we're keeping on hand this fall/winter season. And from all of us here at TS, Happy Holidays—let’s make it one to remember.