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Dressing for the Christmas period – a guide for men with Alice Hare
  1. Dressing for the Christmas period – a guide for men with Alice Hare
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Dressing for the Christmas period – a guide for men with Alice Hare

From seasonal wardrobe staples to cracking the ‘smart casual’ dress code dilemma, our go-to stylist and fashion writer Alice Hare shares some tips for sartorial success this Christmas. 

The quarter zip: the multi-tasking layer 

When packing space is limited, taking multiple chunky pieces of knitwear with you to wherever you’re heading for Christmas isn’t an option. Enter the quarter zip – worn casually with a t-shirt underneath, it’s perfect for a Boxing Day film marathon; worn with a shirt and tie, it’s smart enough for church and Christmas lunch. I also like that it’s not the traditional v-neck we so often seen worn with a tie – it’s a bit younger and cooler. Schöffel’s men's quarter zips are the ultimate fusion of comfort and elegance.

Blending comfort, elegance and versatility, the quarter zip lends itself to both casual and smart Christmas attire. 

For lounging, pair your quarter zip with a pair of men's jeans - they have two-way stretch technology for ease of movement and all-day comfort not typical of jeans.

The Camden Cord Trousers offer all-day comfort and go perfectly with a quarter zip jumper and tweed. 

To complete the look, add a pair of Schöffel’s men's socks - obviously. The sock is such an underrated item in a man’s wardrobe – when a man in an otherwise-perfect outfit sits down and his trouser leg rides up to reveal a below-par sock, it really is terribly disappointing. (I wish I could say I was being sarcastic).

The need for tweed: the secret to smart casual Christmas attire   

Speaking of Rupert Campbell-Black, tweed is another staple of a gentleman’s Christmas season wardrobe – most notably, a tweed sports jacket. The tweed sports jacket is the secret to nailing that dreaded dress code that rears its ugly head even more often than usual around Christmas time – that’s right, you guessed it – ‘smart casual’.   

The reason this dress code sparks such fear in humankind is that you never know what side of it your fellow guests will err on. You don’t want to end up looking as much of a lemon as Colin Firth does when he turns up to the Christmas party in the novelty snowman jumper in Bridget Jones. A men's tweed jacket will help avoid such sartorial mishaps. Worn with light-wash jeans, a shirt without a tie and smart shoes (I’d opt for a single-strap monk in brown suede – heaven in footwear form), you can gauge via a visual swoop of the room upon which side of the smart/casual dichotomy most guests have fallen on arrival at your party and proceed accordingly. In other words, take it off and be perfectly casual, or keep it on and be perfectly smart. Winner winner. 

Navigate the smart casual dress code dilemma with confidence in the St Andrews Tweed Sports Jacket. 

The Tattersall shirt: a Christmas staple   

There are few items of clothing as democratic, as unifying as the Tattersall shirt for men. You’re just as likely to spot one on a Duke as you are his gamekeeper, and for that, it has become the camouflage of the British countryside and the central component of a classic weekend uniform. Steeped in history, its name comes from Tattersalls Sales, a horse auctioneers founded in Suffolk in 1766 whose horses were paraded at sales in blankets in the same pattern we know today. And while it’s been on the scene since the 18th century, the Tattersall check is still working as hard as ever in the wardrobes of sartorially wise men in December 2025. 

The Tattersall shirt – a staple that can be dressed up or down in the field or at a Christmas party.

Take a look at our complete guide for winter festive styles in our Christmas outfit guide.

Read Alice’s guide to Christmas outfits for women.

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