
1.White t-shirt
White is so versatile and classic it deserves its own category. This should be a staple look in every man's casual wardrobe. A white t-shirt is the safest bet in fashion and can be worn under a suit or with jeans of any color. A midweight crewneck should be your first choice for everyday uniform.
2.Polo shirt
The polo shirt bridges the gap between the Oxford shirt and the T-shirt. It's your friend when you need to look more organized while staying laid-back. From shorts and sneakers to tailored trousers and derbys, it can be worn at home with a suit or even worn with a suit at summer weddings and a variety of other semi-formal warm-weather occasions.
3.Crew neck sweater
A simple solid-color crewneck sweater is a great layering tool during the cooler months. It's warm, low-key, and can be worn under things like cover-ups and light jackets, or as a standalone layer during the transition months.
4.Turtleneck sweater
A slim turtleneck sweater in lambswool, merino or cashmere is a smart, casual layering must-have. It can be worn with a suit, in place of a shirt, for a modern twist on a traditional cut, or layered under a cover-up, bomber, or denim jacket to give a casual look direction and purpose.
5.Jeans
Whether they're raw denim, or washed, it's important to have at least one pair of jeans in your wardrobe. They're casual legwear, but there's nothing stopping you from dressing them up these days.
Try pairing straight jeans with a pair of brown suede loafers, a layering T-shirt and a shirt to spice up your casual look.
6.Parker coat
If you opt for a neutral toned piece that goes with everything you own, this parka is a must for winter weather, keeping you warm and looking sharp.
7.Neutral Hoodie
A hoodie in a neutral color will be your cozy companion while you’re lounging around the house or running errands around your neighborhood.
8.Fleece Zip Up
Warm and comfortable, a fleece zip-up is vital to have for chilly, dreary days. Choose a fuzzy fleece for a little extra style or go for a classic fleece if you prefer timeless staples.
As you can see, great style doesn't come with tons of clothes. Instead, have a few curated, fitting pieces in your closet that you can mix and match.
1.You've got your sweater paired with some shorts and sneakers alone.
2.The shirt is paired with trousers and a pair of monk strap shoes.
3.You also have a white t-shirt and jeans and dress it up with a pair of monk shoes.
4.The final option is a full suit with a white T-shirt. This is great for a creative office setting or an occasion where a full suit might be too formal.
And that's just scratching the surface of how many outfits these 10 pieces can make. Follow the basic advice above and you'll have a wardrobe that's 10 times more stylish with 10 times as many clothes.