Man in weatherproof coat and boots in rain, mens weather gear, GRAND London

â—¦ Men's Weather Gear

What to Wear When the Weather Turns

A no-nonsense men's weather gear guide: coats, boots, and accessories that hold their ground. Stay dry, warm, and ready. Explore the breakdown.

â—¦ 2025 Guide

Cold. Wet. Wind that cuts sideways. Men's weather gear needs to do more than just look good — it needs to hold the line. This guide breaks down the right layers, footwear, and accessories to keep on hand when the forecast goes sideways. No gimmicks. Just the kind of gear that gets the job done, day after day.

 

The Foundation — Outerwear That Shields

Your coat is your first line of defence. It doesn’t have to be heavy — just well-made.

Look for:

  • Water-resistant shell — not stiff, but structured

  • Mid-thigh or longer length — covers more, traps less heat

  • Room for layering — not oversized, not tight

  • Functional pockets and clean lines — nothing decorative

We favour mid-length weather coats with enough room for a jumper underneath and no branding to shout over the outfit.

Shoulder shot of water-resistant coat in rain, GRAND London

The Right Boots for the Job

Cold feet ruin everything. Here’s what you actually need:

  • Water-resistant boots with grip — leather or treated suede

  • Structured soles — avoid smooth-bottom shoes in wet weather

  • Dark tones — easy to wipe, less stress about scuffs

  • Mid-ankle or higher — more coverage, more control

Whether you're walking through wet leaves or city slush, these keep your stance solid without looking like hiking boots.

Water-resistant men’s boots with tread detail, GRAND London

 

Accessories That Pull Weight

Weather accessories aren’t decorations. They’re gear.

Essentials include:

  • Thick knit scarves — wrap once and done

  • Wool or insulated gloves — no fleece, no fleece-lined gimmicks

  • Wool caps or treated fabric beanies — avoid fashion-first pieces

  • Umbrella? Only if it fits your pace. Most don’t.

Stick to neutral colours. The right scarves and gloves should disappear into the outfit, not dominate it.

Men’s winter accessories: scarf, gloves, hat, GRAND London

 

What We Feature

You’ll find weather-ready coats in our collection that layer cleanly and shield properly. Our boots are selected for structure and finish — not flash. And our cold-weather accessories are built for actual use, not styling games.

It’s not about surviving a storm. It’s about not letting the weather dictate your day.

When the forecast’s rough, you’ll want gear that doesn’t flinch. That’s what we curate.

 

Final Word on Weather Gear

Don’t overthink it. The right men's weather gear is quiet, functional, and ready. One coat, one solid pair of boots, and the accessories that hold the heat in — that’s enough. You don’t need performance logos or neon stripes. You need layers that do the job without needing attention.

We’ll keep curating gear that fits that standard. You just get out the door.