15 Fashion Essentials Every Stylish Man Needs For Spring 2025
Spring isn’t always the easiest season to dress for. It’s that in-between time of the year, when the weather isn’t quite consistently hot enough to commit to a full summer wardrobe, but also not cold enough to layer up like you would in the middle of fall. In short, it can be frustrating – but there are a few staple pieces that make things a whole lot easier.
These are garments you can just throw on and forget about, such is their classic, timeless appeal. And best of all, most of them are interchangeable as they complement each other – think of them as your go-to spring capsule wardrobe. From overshirts to desert boots and button-down shirts to denim jackets, these are the spring style essentials every man needs.
Breton Top
- Closed Cotton T-shirt
- ISTO Breton
- Brunello Cucinelli Striped Silk and Cotton-Blend Jersey T-Shirt
- Sunspel Breton Stripe Tee
More versatile than you might first imagine, a Breton top is no doubt a key spring piece. Ideal for channelling a slice of relaxed Riviera cool, they’ve been sported by numerous style icons throughout the decades, including the likes of James Dean and Cary Grant.
Originally designed for sailors, allegedly so they could be spotted easily if they fell overboard, the Breton tee is incredibly easy to wear and complements a range of looks, from casual through to something more tailored.
For a simple spring outfit, try combining one with a pair of navy chinos and canvas low tops for a look that is sharp yet relaxed.
Button-Through Polo
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- Wax London Tellaro – Blue Honeycomb Knitted Cotton Polo Shirt
- Todd Snyder Silk-Cotton Full-Placket Sweater Polo
- Reiss Thames Textured Knit Button-Through Shirt
A button-through polo shirt is an ideal in-between piece, perfect for smartening up jeans or finishing off a pair of tailored trousers.
Popular in the 50s and 60s, button-through knits channel that vintage feel today, and can complete a throwback look consisting of selvedge denim and penny loafers.
They come available in a range of colours and patterns too, so if you are looking for a sophisticated way to spice up a look or make a subtle statement, they should go straight to the top of your list.
Overshirt
- L’Estrange The 24 Overshirt
- Wax London Whiting – Ecru And Multicolour Hutton Check Overshirt
- Todd Snyder Knit Military Shirt
- Asket The Overshirt
Once you start wearing overshirts there really is no going back. Not quite a shirt or jacket, they’re perfect for layering, wearing above a tee or polo or below something heavier if the weather takes a turn.
One of the overshirt’s best features though is its pockets, which, if you have an aversion to carrying a bag, will mean you never run out of space to store your everyday essentials.
With its utilitarian look, practical qualities and relative light weight, an overshirt is the spring staple you didn’t know you needed.
Suede Jacket
- Velasca Compiano
- Wax London Fen – Tonal Brown Suede Jacket
- Luca Faloni Classic Bomber Jacket
- Todd Snyder Italian Suede Worker Jacket
Unlike an overshirt, a suede jacket isn’t particularly practical. But, with its unique texture and the soft, tactile nature of suede, it’s arguably among the best spring jacket choices out there. Pick a suede bomber jacket in tan or navy and there is no style that better complements denim jeans and minimal trainers.
Combine the three and you’ve got a staple warm-weather outfit that’ll look as good now as it will in 20 years’ time. Just don’t wear the jacket when it’s raining.
Sweatshirt
- David Gandy Wellwear Ultimate Sweat
- Oliver Cabell Crewneck Sweatshirt
- Closed Sweatshirt made from pure organic cotton
- ASKET The Sweatshirt
A modern classic that first started out as a sporting garment, the sweatshirt is the ideal spring mid layer, being that it’s neither too light nor heavy.
Originating on the American football field, sweatshirts today are available in a myriad of colours, although the most versatile are navy, black and classic grey marl, which can give outfits a certain vintage appeal.
Try wearing one with black jeans and an olive green chore jacket or overshirt, and finish with vintage-style running shoes.
Denim Jacket
- ASKET The Raw Denim Jacket
- Closed Denim Jacket
- AGOLDE Stefano Denim Trucker Jacket
- Velasca Talamone
Few pieces say ‘spring’ as much as the denim jacket. The style was practically made for this transitional season, when it’s getting warmer but still isn’t quite full-on summer.
Jean jackets come in many forms, but the classic trucker is hard to beat with its cropped shape and twin chest pockets. They may have originated in the American west, but denim jackets have global appeal today, beloved as much for their classic preppy look as their durable fabric.
Wear it with chinos or drawstring trousers, a simple T-shirt and Derbies and you can’t go wrong.
Desert Boots
- Velasca Umbrelèe
- Myrqvist Gyllsjö Dark Brown Suede
- Clarks Originals Desert Boot
- Todd Snyder Nomad Boot in Tan
Perfectly bordering the smart casual divide, Desert boots are at once relaxed yet sharp. With their simple suede or leather uppers, mid-ankle cut and distinctive crepe soles, they wear well with jeans or chinos, but can even be dressed up with tailoring if required.
A brown pair might be the most versatile and easiest to wear, but don’t sleep on lighter colours such as stone, which add a welcome contrast to navy or green tones.
Carpenter Pants
- AGOLDE + RSVP GALLERY Ewing Straight-Leg Cotton-Twill Carpenter Trousers
- Nike Apparel Life Carpenter Pant
- A.P.C. Fergus Carpenter Pant
- Todd Snyder Relaxed Selvedge Carpenter Jean
Half way between combat trousers and smarter styles, carpenter pants were originally designed for those who worked with tools. Featuring small pockets at the thigh and a fabric loop on one side, they’re ideal for storing keys, wallets and day-to-day goods, regardless of whether your office is a workshop or not.
Wear them in the same way you would a pair of slim cargos pants: with similar pieces such as polos, denim shirts and chore jackets.
Button-Down Shirt
- Velasca Triora
- ISTO Oxford Shirt
- L’Estrange The All Day Oxford Shirt
- ASKET The Oxford Shirt
A smart casual wardrobe staple, the button-down shirt has long been the ideal choice for those wanting to dress well without being stuffy.
One of the more laid-back shirt styles around thanks to its soft Oxford cotton and distinctive button-down collar, this is a garment that works well open over a T-shirt and shorts, or untucked over jeans and loafers.
Light Wash Jeans
- Velasca Millesimo
- ASKET The Loose Jeans
- Closed Unity Slim
- ISTO Everyday Denim
Speaking of jeans, a spring wardrobe isn’t really complete without them. We’d usually advise sticking to dark denim but the warmer months mean lighter washes are more seasonally appropriate.
Easy to wear with pastel shades as well as white and neutrals, pale jeans are perfect weekend accompaniments to bomber jackets, knitted polos, roll necks, canvas slip-ons… and virtually anything else you throw at them.
Lightweight Liner Vest
- ISTO Quilted Vest
- Closed Quilted Vest
- Wax London Skye – Khaki Quilted Nylon Gilet
- Uniqlo Ultra Light Down Vest
Spring mornings are notoriously deceptive: sunshine on the outside, still-a-bit-nippy on the inside. A lightweight liner vest is the secret weapon you didn’t know your wardrobe needed.
Quilted and slim enough to layer under jackets or wear over a sweatshirt, these vests offer just the right level of insulation without adding any bulk. Go for something minimal in a neutral tone and you’ll find it becomes an everyday go-to—whether you’re heading out for a coffee or into the office.
Corduroy Cap
- Wax London Spencer – Navy Corduroy Sports Cap
- Norse Projects Solotex Corduroy Sports Cap
- Foret Hawk Cap
- MR P. Leather-Trimmed Cotton-Corduroy Baseball Cap
Swap your standard cap for something with a bit more texture. A corduroy baseball cap adds instant depth to simple spring outfits, and feels more tactile and seasonally appropriate than its cotton or nylon cousins.
It toes the line between streetwear and grown-up casual, and works with everything from denim jackets to overshirts and worker pants. Choose earthy tones like brown, tan or forest green for maximum versatility.
Suede Sneakers
- Myrqvist Oaxen II
- Velasca Amis
- Common Projects Achilles Suede Sneakers
- Myrqvist Oaxen II
Leather might get the attention, but suede is where spring sneakers really shine. Soft, breathable and with a matte texture that plays nicely with lighter spring fabrics, suede trainers bring a sense of luxury to your everyday getup.
They’re less clinical than white leather and feel more considered than canvas. Look to neutral tones like taupe, grey or off-white to get the most wear—and maybe avoid wearing them during a downpour.
Heavyweight T-Shirt
- Wax London Milton – White Organic Compact Cotton T-Shirt
- Lestrange The Heavyweight Tee
- ISTO Heavyweight T-Shirt
- Arket Heavy Weight T-Shirt
You probably already own a dozen tees, but if you don’t have a heavyweight one, you’re missing a trick. Built from thick cotton jersey with a bit of structure, the heavyweight T-shirt drapes better, holds its shape longer and just looks sharper overall.
It’s perfect for spring’s “not quite sweater weather” days and feels more like a piece of outerwear than a base layer. Go oversized with workwear, or tuck it into pleated trousers for something a bit more styled-up.
Tech Shell Jacket
- Patagonia Torrentshell 3L Jacket
- Arc’teryx Atom Jacket
- Finisterre Stormbird Waterproof Jacket
- Montane Minimus Lite Waterproof Jacket
Let’s face it: spring showers are as reliable as they are inconvenient. That’s why a proper tech shell belongs in every man’s transitional arsenal.
Lightweight, waterproof and designed with breathability in mind, these jackets are no longer just for trail hikers. Minimal styling, clean silhouettes and matte finishes make them city-ready too. Throw one over a hoodie or tee and you’re prepped for whatever the forecast throws at you.