The Long, Lightweight Scarf
A lightweight scarf is always an essential piece during the transitional months, but this season, size matters. As seen in both Burberry Prorsum and Missoni’s menswear collections, an oversized scarf in a bright palette and breathable fabric is a key piece for welcoming warmer weather.
Pair a patterned version with a plain trench in a neutral hue that picks out one of your scarf’s base tones, to tie the look together.
Drake’s Colour-Block Modal, Linen And Silk-Blend Scarf, available at Mr Porter, priced £145.
The Printed Tie
Perfect for injecting life into any tailored look, a printed tie makes your look sun-ready without you needing to go all Man From Del Monté. Just switch in silk or cotton for the textured ties you’ve been wearing since October, to mark the shift out of winter.
However, don’t overdose on colour – until it’s sunny, more often than not, washed out shades beat brights.
Coral Paisley Silk Tie, available at T.M. Lewin, priced £27.95.
The Bandana Neckerchief
Another trend straight off SS16’s runways, bandana neckerchiefs showed up across several collections. It’s a delicate line between Gallic insouciance and Dexy’s Midnight Runners, though, so add to a luxe souvenir jacket (Ã la Louis Vuitton) or neutral separates (Ã la Margaret Howell) rather than dungarees.
The longer and looser the ‘kerchief, the more relaxed your look – think scout, not choker. As with your other neckwear, it’s an easy way to add colour to winter’s neutrals, when you’re not quite ready to retire all-black everything else.
Urban Renewal Vintage Surplus White Bandana, available at Urban Outfitters, priced £8.
The Umbrella
Britain’s charming combination of wind and rain means pocket-friendly umbrellas aren’t pals with your wardrobe. To avoid ruining what it should protect, you need a stiff shaft (easy now) and aluminium ribs, so it’s strong enough to resist gusts of wind but isn’t like carrying a dumbbell all day.
If you only buy one – and unless you’re a Victorian gent, then fair enough – black pairs with everything.
London Undercover Maple-Handle Collapsible Umbrella, available at Mr Porter, priced £60.
The Fragrance
The mercury finally liquefying again means it’s time to shelve winter’s heavy scents for something with a spring in its step.
To celebrate its 145th birthday, British perfumer Penhaligon’s has come over all floral for No 33 Eau de Cologne, blending lavender notes with orange, grapefruit and bergamot. So you can at least smell summery, even if the days stay grey.
No.33 Eau de Cologne, available at Penhaligons, priced £95.
The Sunglasses
It might not be time for sleeves to come off, but sunglasses still need to come on. If only because squinting into low sun is bad news for your crow’s feet.
This season, round sunglasses are trending. But the shape is unkind unless you’ve got cheekbones that could cut diamonds. Ray-Ban’s new Clubround is mostly circular, but with just enough taper to stop your face taking on the same proportion as Wilson the beach ball.
Ray Ban Clubround Green Classic G-15, available at Ray Ban, priced £134.
The Baseball Cap
Tip your hat to one of spring 2016’s street-inspired trends. Oversized, New Era-style fitted caps are out – this season is all about five- and seven-panels, bent brims and textures like fleece or mesh.
If you’re a streetwear fan, then try to snaffle up a Supreme or Palace logo cap. If your style’s more tailored then go dark and unmarked, as seen at Calvin Klein, or neutral like Balmain. Although still don’t expect your boss to let you wear it in the office.
Norse Projects Ripstop 5 Panel Cap, available at END Clothing, priced £45.
The Watch
Gold remains as popular as it did in the court of King Midas and more sun means more chance for your precious metals to catch the light. Or, at least, your gold-ish metallics.
To hit the trend without hitting your overdraft, look to Larsson & Jennings’ glittering Milanese straps. Or embrace the less is more philosophy with rose gold accents against a black face.
Larsson & Jennings Chain Metal CM Gold, available at Larsson & Jennings, priced £225.
The Slip-On Shoes
This season, laces didn’t get an invite to the party. Perhaps it’s a nod to their own jet-setting lives, but designers have embraced the airport security favourite in a big way, from leopard print slippers at Moschino (where else?) to Axel Arigato’s new Clean 90 Laceless, which looks like something you’d wear in a 24th century asylum.
Although, you could just get back at it again with the white vans. Damn.
Clean 90 Laceless, available at Axel Arigato, priced £150.
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