Old Money Style for Men

Autumn Edition

As summer’s linen fades into memory, autumn brings an opportunity to lean into the quiet sophistication of the old money wardrobe. No trends, no logos—just timeless pieces, quality fabrics, and an understated confidence. Below are this season’s essentials.

1. The Autumn Palette

Think deep, earthy tones: camel, forest green, navy, charcoal, and oxblood. These shades transition seamlessly from countryside weekends to city dinners. Avoid loud patterns; instead, invest in muted plaids, subtle herringbones, and rich textures.

2. Essential Knitwear

A man of means owns fewer sweaters—but each of superior quality.

  • Cashmere Crewnecks in navy, oatmeal, or burgundy.

  • Cable-knit Wool Sweaters in cream or hunter green for countryside weekends.

  • Cardigans (fine-gauge, not oversized) layered under a blazer.

3. Outerwear: Quiet Statements

  • Camel Overcoat: The cornerstone of autumn style.

  • Waxed Cotton Jacket: Practical, weatherproof, and at home in the country.

  • Tweed Sport Coat: Best in brown or grey with a subtle check.

4. The Trouser Rotation

  • Grey Flannel Trousers: A timeless pairing with blazers and knitwear.

  • Corduroys: Slim but not tight; in olive, rust, or tan.

  • Dark Denim: Clean, unfaded, worn sparingly in informal settings.

5. Shoes That Speak Quietly

  • Brown Brogues or Derbies for day-to-day wear.

  • Chelsea Boots in suede or polished leather.

  • Loafers (penny or tassel) with socks in autumnal shades.

Keep them polished—patina is character, but neglect is not.

6. Accessories with Restraint

  • Wool or Cashmere Scarves in muted tones.

  • Leather Gloves in brown or tan.

  • Watches understated, preferably with a leather strap.

  • Belts always matching your shoes.

No flashy branding—old money style whispers, it never shouts.

Autumn is not about reinvention, but refinement. Old money style is the art of looking as though your wardrobe has been curated over decades—because it has. Invest in quality, favour tradition, and let your clothes speak with quiet authority.