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The list of basic essentials that should constitute the wardrobe of every stylish guy is not particularly long. From simple (yet high quality) alpaca jumpers to perfectly cut chinos. We’ve put together six things that every man should have in his wardrobe.

Alpaca Jumper 

Front_of_JumperWear it as a layer or all on its own-versatile, sharp looks will make this alpaca jumper a mainstay in your cool-weather wardrobe. The light brown jumper by Pacastyle is a stylish knitwear designed for all those that love a collar. This is a classic design that will make you look good whatever the occasion. 

Navy Chinos

0108211444_006_model_1-zoomA good alternative to jeans and great if you don’t want to wear suit trousers, a slim pair of navy chinos is ideal for any season. Wear with a shirt, T-shirt, T-shirt and bomber. Team with a tucked-in shirt, leather belt and trainers for contemporary cool. The options are endless.

White Button Down Shirt

03110470W1XThere’s very little that won’t go with a button down white shirt. Worn with a suit for a more casual look, under a crew neck jumper at the weekend or teamed with a pair of slim chinos and a statement belt, this is the most versatile item in your wardrobe.

Denim Jacket

mens denim jacket - the clothes maidenThe denim jacket is easier to wear than you think, worn under an unlined navy blazer, worn over a loopback sweatshirt or simple T-shirt, or even worn with a pair of jeans in a different colour of denim, the look you should go for is casual, but in control.

Alpaca Beanie

Alpaca_hat_grey_folded_upThe Nazca grey beanie by Pacastyle is an oversized beanie made from 100% alpaca fiber. This beanie hat can be worn slouch style or folded and was created to keep you warm and looking good when it gets cold outside.

Chelsea Boots

giancarlo-taupe-aUnderstated, stylish and as easy to wear with smarter looks as they are with jeans, a good pair of Chelsea boots is a year round essential. And, even better, no more laces – just pop them on and go and start your day.

Edith Zamora