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Amazon's two-day discount event every year has become one of the best places to bag yourself a bargain. No matter if you are looking for early Christmas gifts or looking to treat yourself, there are thousands of discounts available.

The Amazon marketplace has a ton of products, so to help you find what you are looking for we have pulled together a list of the best offers from Prime Day 2020. These are our favourite grooming items from some of the world's best brands, all with a great saving attached.

So, if it is a beard you need trimming, teeth that need cleaning or a partner you need a present for there is bound to be something for everyone in our top Prime Day grooming discounts 2020.

oral-b toothbrush

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Oral-B Genius 8000 CrossAction Electric Toothbrush

Saving over £200, this Oral-B toothbrush is an absolute steal. With up to 100% more plaque removal, this toothbrush will leave teeth and gums clean and healthy. Removing surface stains to gently whiten teeth, the battery lasts for up to two weeks on a single charge.

Was £279.99 Now £69.99

philips one blade hair trimmer

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Philips OneBlade Hybrid Body and Face Stubble Trimmer

One of the highest-rated grooming products on Amazon, the OneBlade is the swiss army knife of men's grooming. Trim, edge, and shave any length of hair to keep you looking your best at all times.

Was £59.99 Now £39.99

beard grooming kit for men

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King C. Gillette Beard Grooming Kit for Men

For men that have been growing their beards out over lockdown then it is important to keep it looking healthy. Infused with natural ingredients, this gift set will have your beard smelling great while feeling soft and luxurious.

Was £22.50 Now £15.75

l'oreal moisturiser kit for men

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L'Oreal Men Expert Re-Charging Moisturiser Kit

An all-in-one kit for men, this comes straight from the experts at L'Oreal. Wake up your body with an invigorating shower gel and roll-on deodorant, then fight the signs of ageing with a daily face wash and moisturiser.

Was £19.99 Now £13.99

man cave wash bag set

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ManCave Essentials Wash Bag Set

Ideal for on-the-go grooming, this wash kit is packed with great ingredients like caffeine and coconut. It includes 4 core skincare and haircare products and will become your go-to bag for the gym, a weekend away or just utilised for daily grooming.

Was £30.00 Now £21.00

american crew hair styling fiber

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American Crew Fiber High Hold, 85g

A great deal on one of the most popular hair care products for men. It has a high hold and low shine and is a strong but pliable option suiting a variety of hair types.

Was £11.41 Now £7.60

hair clippers for men

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Wahl Hair Clippers for Men

Another highly rated product on Amazon is these hair clippers from Wahl. Originally a great price at £45 they are now nearly 50% off. These are perfect for home haircare and will save you a ton of money in the long run.

Was £45.00 Now £26.99

nose trimmer for men

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Professional Nose Hair Trimmer

Keep unwanted hair at bay with this handy, compact nose hair trimmer. This 4-in-1 grooming kit is rechargeable and has a waterproof casing to protect it. The nose trimmer has an inner 360° rotating design, which precisely removes hair without painful pulling.

Was £12.96 Now £7.98

deep tissue massage gun


Deep Tissue Massage Gun

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Get a full-body, deep tissue massage at home to relax soft tissue and unlock stiff muscle tension. Coming with four different shaped massage heads, this portable handheld massager will help with self-recovery post-workout or after a long day at work.

Was £89 Now £39.20

gillette heated razor

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Gillette Labs Heated Razor

Grab a fantastic deal on the world's first heated razor. Replicating a sensual hot towel shave this waterproof razor will give off a soothing warmth throughout. It comes as standard with Gillette's thinnest and sharpest blades to provide unrivalled shaving comfort.

Was £170 Now £99

In 1970, Omega received a "Silver Snoopy Award" from NASA astronauts as thanks for the watchmaker's efforts in the exploration of space and the Apollo 13 mission. This new Omega Speedmaster pays homage to that recognition 50 years later.

This beautiful timepiece has a 42mm stainless steel case and a vibrant blue colour palette throughout. Paired with a blue nylon strap it shows the trajectory of the Apollo 13 mission in an embossed lining. The watches silver dial has flashes of blue in the angle-shaped hour markers and hands.

close up of dial snoopy award watch

Snoopy himself appears in the sub-dial located at 9 o'clock adorned with the words '50th Anniversary'. The depiction of Snoopy is a direct copy of the silver pin that the NASA astronauts presented to Omega as the award 50 years ago.

back of omega snoopy award speedmaster

As a tribute to the Apollo 13 mission, there is an engraving on the rear which includes the original date of presentation of the "Silver Snoopy Award", October 05th 1970. This innovative design also moves when the chronograph is initiated, so you can actually watch Snoopy fly around the far side of the moon. Another nod to the Apollo 13 crew and their mission.

Available from goldsmiths.co.uk

Modern life for men can involve a range of tech and lifestyle gear that we take with us daily, and our work bags need to support functionality while remaining stylish. There is no doubt our generation is carrying a wealth of accessories. More than our less-digital fathers did. As a result, we need work bags that are practical enough to hold everything. The problem is that functionality tends not to be stylish.

To decide on what bag to pick, you must look back at the individual's demands. That means segregating our options based on the necessity and the occasion. Men, for example, should not be rushing around with a work bag full of gym gear. They also shouldn't wear a beaten-up old backpack to a corporate meeting.

Which bag we choose for work is typically dictated to us by our varied commutes. Men travelling to work on a bike need a very different bag than those that catch the train.

The perfect synergy of style and function is not easy to find. But, thankfully, we are here to help. We have broken down the most stylish work bags for men to get you through your morning commute and the day beyond.

The Backpack

commuter with backpack

Once a careless afterthought, the backpack has grown in stature due to the emergence of innovative styles embracing a range of materials. There is a reason why it is still the most favoured bag among men. It is versatile and functional, and if you pick the right one, it is stylish.

For men who have some heavy gear to carry, like a laptop, then the backpack worn on two shoulders evenly distributes the weight, reducing back pain over time. This ergonomic design makes it a good choice whether you are cycling to work or grabbing the bus.

Because of its popularity, there is a wide range of different men's backpacks. Take time to think about how and where you will be using yours. If chosen correctly, it will be a trusted friend from spring through winter.

Materials

If you are exposed to the elements when commuting or even during work, then look for waterproof materials (basically anything but canvas).

Styles

If your work is formal, a backpack can sometimes look casual in appearance. Try to stick with non-sports brands and focus on leather as the key material. This will elevate the bag, making it look more expensive but also smarter.

Support

Although a backpack does wonders at evenly distributing heavy loads and relieving strain on your lower back and shoulders, it may be uncomfortable to wear if you don't have one with additional padding on the back. Thicker support will stop items in the bag from jabbing into your back and increase overall comfort.

The Briefcase

work bag for formal dress

Blow away the stuffy preconceptions of bankers in striped suits carrying a briefcase to the office. Contemporary versions of the briefcase have removed the unnecessary boxy format to account for the modern man's work accessories.

Materials

The updated briefcase is now made from soft, luxurious leather that will patina nicely over time. If looked after correctly, there is no reason a briefcase can't be your chosen work bag for years to come.

Styles

A briefcase is a smart companion for any man who needs to look his presentable best for work. A backpack or crossover will crumple your suit jacket while a briefcase can remove this sartorial issue. With helpful compartments for storing laptops and documents, it is as practical as it is stylish. Definitely the bag of choice for city workers and those donning a suit daily.

Like with other accessories, it is important to understand how they will match when wearing a suit. That is why we suggest pairing your briefcase colour with the colour of footwear you wear most often with your suits.

Support

There are options to get a briefcase with an additional crossover strap. If your briefcase is getting heavy, then this will help ease the burden on your carrying arm. But a crossover can look a little dated. Instead, take a closer look at what is in the bag. Could a matching iPad cover or document holder reduce some of the bag's contents?

The Tote Bag

street style man holding tote bag

If you work in a less corporate environment, then a tote bag could be a great alternative to leather bags. With masses of room, they can hold a lot, whether gym gear or work bits.

Materials

A tote bag looks its best when crafted from a material like a hard-wearing canvas (thicker than your typical shopper). Canvas is adept at withstanding daily life's rigours while maintaining its shape and minimalist design. Other options include nylon, which will come at a cheaper price than the sturdier canvas.

Styles

A tote bag's style can be deemed slightly effeminate to the untrained eye. Being worn on the shoulder and sitting in your armpit, handbag vibes definitely exist. But, we like to use ours as we would a briefcase carried in hand.

With a robust, vintage feel about it, the tote bag has a place within the current utilitarian trend in menswear. Choose a simple colour like cream or navy and pair it with jeans and a worker's jacket to perfect the trend everyone is wearing.

As the tote bag can be a somewhat cavernous space, take care of precious technology like laptops by slipping them inside a separate laptop case.

Support

Combining its ample storage space and how it is carried on the shoulder, there is a tendency for it to get heavy, creating back pain.

But, if you manage your bag contents and don't let it get too heavy, then this a great bag for those who want something a bit more trend-led than a briefcase or backpack.

The Weekend Bag

man walking with weekend bag

If your working Friday culminates in a trip away for the weekend, then opt for a bag that can handle those additional requirements. Don't try to stuff everything into smaller or multiple bags. A weekend bag will easily allow you to keep folded clothing, accessories and footwear tidy while still having room for work items.

The weekend bag done right will showcase a man who takes his leisure time as seriously as his work. He is a man of taste who wants to look his best on every occasion.

Material

The material choice is really down to individual preference. Some men might have another bag they will be taking with them, so they would like to match their luggage accordingly.

As a weekend away typically involves travelling via car, train or plane, there might be less reliance on waterproof materials. We have picked a few options below, which are available in different materials.

Styles

The key point of consideration with the weekend bag is how much you can fit in it. That means carefully storing your clothing to keep it clean and tidy.

If your weekend away takes in an airport, then in advance of travelling, take note of your baggage allowance. Your weekend bag will need to abide by these rules, or the cost of your weekend could quickly increase with added chargers.

Inside your weekend bag, you will find additional pockets which are great for storing a laptop charger, phone charger or notebook from work.

Again, like with material, the colour you choose will be based on personal choice and whether you need to consider the colour of additional luggage.

Support

A weekend away will involve travel of some sort. There is less need to focus on support unless you are carrying it for long periods of time. Getting to your destination by train or car, for example, can allow you to store the bag away from sight and remove the obligation to carry it.

The Gym Bag

model holding gym bag

As men who care about their appearance, there is no doubt that it is necessary to visit the gym occasionally. Without the luxury of a home workout, bringing your gym kit to work might be what's needed.

What you don't want to be doing is mixing work and gym gear together. Some bags innovatively have trainers or sweaty gym gear compartments, but we recommend keeping things separate.

Material

With its core job of carrying clean and sweaty gym gear, your bag needs to absorb the smells of that post-workout clobber. That means if not a nylon exterior, at least a nylon interior. It will wick away any residue and won't consume the bad smells.

Styles

Heading to the gym can mean bringing with you additional accessories to just your workout clothing. Save yourself time by fiddling around in a bag for headphones or a water bottle by choosing a style that has separate departments for both.

For those men that like a post-workout shower, then make sure you stick a toiletry bag in your gym sack. Not only will it help you stay organised, keeping everything in easy reach, but it will also be a time saver if your workout is pre-work or during your lunch break.

Support

With workout gear, there is no need to look for a bag that can carry much weight. We assume you aren't taking your dumbbells to the gym, so trainers and clothing won't be too heavy.

Because of the lack of weight in your gym bag, you can choose a traditional backpack style, holdall, or even tote, as support shouldn't be a key focus.

The Toiletries Bag

man with small toiletries bag

At first reading, this might sound an odd one, but hear us out. Men who run or cycle to work may need to take a quick shower before they sit at your desk. Even if you feel a shower is a step too far, your co-workers will thank you for removing any sweat and preventing bad smells.

A toiletries bag, either taken with you daily or kept at work, is a neat way to keep some grooming essentials nearby. So, whether you need to look good for an important meeting, heading to the gym at lunch or just want a freshen up. Having mouthwash, body spray, cologne, and other useful items could be a game-changer for maintaining that stylish exterior throughout the day.

Material

As it typically won't be exposed to a lot of water, it is ok to choose either a canvas, nylon or leather version. Bear in mind if you are sticking this in your gym bag, then canvas could tend to absorb any bad smells.

If you choose to store this in an office locker or desk drawer, you might opt for stylish leather. It will impress any prying eyes and showcase your attention to detail.

Styles

The key to your toiletry bag is that it can neatly store all your essentials. Take note of the available individual compartments and determine whether what you need will fit snugly away. Larger items like deodorant might be better suited to be carried loose in your bag rather than in a small toiletry bag.

Support

Surely, you don't need to be thinking about support with this one. No one has that many grooming requirements. But, if you find it getting too heavy, then take a look at purchasing travel versions of your favourite grooming products to reduce the weight.

A wallet can say a lot about a man. Due to its nature in keeping safe your money, bank cards and ID, it is often rarely seen by others. But, on appearance, it can quickly uncover a messy, disorganised man who does not pay attention to the finer details.

If you are looking to dress your best daily, don't let something as small as choosing the wrong wallet undo all that hard work.

What to look for when buying a wallet

If you are in the market for a new wallet, you have two main considerations. The first is that the wallet is the right size to fit your cards, money and other information. Secondly, the appearance is presentable and works well with your outfit.

Below are some other points to think about when shopping for a new wallet.

Have a clear-out

Just because you have a certain amount of card slots in your wallet, doesn't mean you have to fill them all. Take everything out of your wallet and get rid of anything you don't use daily. Motoring through life, it is very easy for us to accumulate a ton of stuff - loyalty cards, stamp cards, receipts and store cards to name a few. If you haven't used any of these cards recently do they need to be taking up valuable space in your wallet?

What will you be wearing?

Guys tend to use the same wallet all day every day. But you should be switching wallets dependent on your outfit choice. When wearing a suit, for example, a basic billfold wallet sitting in your trouser pocket can look bulky. Changing to a breast wallet that can sit nicely within your inside jacket pocket without altering the shape of the suit is a much better choice.

Go cashless

As the world we live in evolves into more of a cashless society, do you need a wallet that can hold change? If you need cash for something like a parking meter or spending beneath the minimum card threshold in a shop it can be carried in a jacket pocket or stored in a bag.

Focus on quality

A wallet is not something you re-purchase often. If you hone in on brands providing wallets made from the best materials, you can easily get your hands on one that will last for years, even decades.

The key with quality is remembering that all leather is not created equal. How the leather is treated and coloured, along with the animal it came from, can all affect the longevity of the product.

Choose a timeless style

Like with the quality of the materials, if you look for a timeless, classic wallet style it will negate the need to buy another one once it becomes unfashionable. That means choosing colours like brown, black or navy that will never go out of style.

The most popular styles of wallets are normally the ones that have a simple, functional existence and there is nothing wrong with that.

Popular Types of Men's Wallet

The wallets we are featuring below are our top picks. They have an ageless aesthetic that makes them preferential for the discerning gent. You might want to pick one smart and one more casual option so you can easily use one for more formal attire and another for when you have a relaxed outfit on.

The Billfold Wallet

It is the most used wallet by men. The choice of man and boy alike. If this is your kind of wallet then always look for leather as it will maintain its smart facade longer than other materials.

Its popularity among men is due to its functionality at being able to hold everything you need. Money, ID and cards are all snugly tucked away and if you choose the right slimline option it will sit nicely in your trouser pocket.

The Cardholder

For men that like a minimalist approach, then a slim cardholder is a great choice. It won't weigh down your trousers and has enough space to comfortably fit all your necessary cards.

This is the pick for a man who doesn't like to carry notes or loose change.

The Breast Pocket Wallet

For men looking to add a touch of timeless, sartorial flair. A larger version of the billfold, the breast wallet is ideal for being stored in the inside pocket of a suit jacket or overcoat.

This style of wallet evokes an iconic vintage twist and you can imagine the likes of James Bond in an Ian Fleming novel resting one beside his martini. If you wear suits on a regular basis then this would be a fantastic upgrade to your traditional billfold and really stand out among your peers.

The Money Clip

This is the pure basics of keeping your money secure. The clip will make sure your notes aren't loose in your pocket and easy to hand when you need to pay.

A money clip is as minimalist as you can get and reminds me of gangsters handing out notes in a mob film. So, for those that carry a lot of cash then this could be a great option with the style as timeless as ever.

A pertinent sartorial question that often crops up is whether a man should be wearing a belt with their suit. Men generally fall into both yes and no camps so it can be difficult to find a clear and concise answer on the matter.

Much of the discussion surrounding the belt with suit debate has come from changing fashions of formal attire. In the past men wore looser fit trousers, so the belt was a necessity to keep your trousers at waist level. Now more men prefer a slimmer, tailored fit which removes much of the need for a belt as a functioning accessory.

So, should you still be wearing a belt with your suit?

Yes, but not always, would be the most diplomatic answer. You see, the style gods of menswear will tell you that if you buy the correct size trousers in the most flattering fit for your body. Then, there is no need for a belt. If anything, a belt might alter the shape of your look and have a negative effect.

But, style rules are made to be broken.

How To Wear A Belt With A Suit

The key to nailing a suit worn with a belt is to focus on the details. In menswear, the devil is in the details and small tweaks can take your outfit from average to great. Belts, like any accessory, should be approached with the same cunning eye.

Remember, there are some key styling reasons why a belt can also be great for the wearer. For taller men, the belt can offer a subtle visual break in an outfit. While for those that have lost weight it can cinch in the waist ever so slightly.

men all wearing a belt with their suit

What Belt Material?

Always, always leather. But, that doesn't mean you can get away with your old brass buckle number you wear with jeans. The belt is complimenting the suit and should not draw the eye away from it.

Choose high-grade leather as this will be beautifully supple. It will be this suppleness that will enable it to hold its shape and look its best for longer.

If you have a few different belts already then by all means try out a burnished finish or even a crocodile leather belt. But, the classic is always going to be the most reliable and contemporary. A nice polished leather will deliver on everything it needs to.

What Size Belt?

You may or may not have noticed that the belt loops on suit trousers are typically smaller than that on jeans. This makes them the perfect partner for a thinner style belt.

Measure your waist before buying as size definitely matters when it comes to this accessory. We don't want men purchasing belts that are too big only to end up with a trail of excess belt leather hanging down. Be prepared and buy only what fits with a couple of inches to spare.

What Belt Buckle?

To match the thinner belt, you want a belt buckle that is not too overpowering. Simplicity is key here, so opt for a clean and paired back frame. No large logos or branding as this will draw the eye towards the belt, which is not what we want.

What Colour Belt?

This will depend on your current suit options. Darker hues will go better with more colours of suit though and I would argue to not stray too far from black or dark brown.

Importantly, there is one style rule we just can't ignore. Always match your belt colour with that of your dress shoes. It has been decreed from those above and we have to agree it must be followed.

Black Belt Picks

Brown Belt Picks

When Not To Wear A Belt With Your Suit

If you ever ask a tailor when you should wear a belt with a suit, they will say never. Suits made by professional tailors won't have belt loops, instead, they add side adjusters. These allow for movement, while the overall construction of the trouser follows the natural shape of the wearer. Made to their exact measurements, the trousers will fit snugly around the waistband.

Tailors will tell you that wearing a belt makes the waistband abnormally nip in at the waist and result in skewing the natural drape of the trouser. If you need more tightness at the waist than the side adjustors provide, then get the trousers altered by the tailor. In the meantime, you could wear braces to stop the trousers from sagging down.

street style men not wearing belt with a suit

Now, we aren't saying all you men have a wardrobe of tailored suits to choose from. But, side adjusters are becoming more popular among suit selling brands as they deliver a modern and contemporary take on the traditional two-piece.

Generally speaking, not wearing a belt is also perceived as smarter. Cast your minds to black tie events, the pinnacle of formality in menswear and there isn't a belt in sight.

By that admission, we would be firmly in the "no belt" camp.

So which do we prefer, to wear a belt or not?

Conclusion

The case for and against wearing a belt both have strong points and it would be easy to choose either. 

Personally, I believe that formal outfits look better when you lose the belt. When a belt is worn with suit trousers they cinch in the waist and ruin the overall drape of the trouser. Taking inspiration from some of the most stylish men on the internet, more often than not they are wearing without a belt. 

When buying suit trousers, search for those with adjusters instead of loops. This doesn't mean you have to head down to Savile Row to get a handmade suit. New, less traditional suit brands like Suit Supply have a varied choice of trousers with side adjusters.

So, for added sartorial flair, ditch the belt.

Is there a look that epitomises smart casual for men more than the blazer and jeans combination? This tried and tested partnership is a firm favourite of the stylishly elite as it works so well for a myriad of different social and work events. Whether it is an informal business meeting, drinks after work or a casual date, it is versatile enough to be tweaked to suit both formal or relaxed settings.

Despite its effortless suave exterior, the jeans and jacket, if not handled correctly, can become incoherent and mismatched. We want you to look more like Jeremy Renner and less like Jeremy Clarkson. This guide will help you master some failsafe looks to get this alliance of menswear styles working its magic for you.

What To Consider When Wearing a Blazer and Jeans

Before we get straight into the coolest looks for you to try, we need to start with the basics. That means getting the silhouette right. Once a man masters this, their look goes up a notch.

When we talk about the silhouette of an outfit, this is the bare bones of what you are wearing. That means not the colour, the fabric, nothing! Put simply, it is how the clothing looks and drapes on your body.

The key for finessing this is picking the size that complements you the most. A size that offers movement but isn't too baggy or looks fitted without being too tight. This applies to both the jeans and the blazer.

Take some time to look at men you would consider stylish. Focus on the drape of the clothing and the individual details. Do their jeans sit nicely above their shoe? Does the blazer follow the natural shape of the body?

What Jeans to Wear?

When deciding which jeans to wear with your blazer then, always approach with a less is more philosophy. That means toning down any distress effect on the denim and no rips or embellishments. If in doubt, opt for simple straight-cut navy blue jeans.

For those men that are a bit more confident, you can look at light-wash denim for summer months. If you want to go full sprezzatura, unleash your inner Italian with white jeans for warmer days.

Whether you choose a lighter or darker wash, try and line it up with the blazer. By that we mean, if there are darker tones in the blazer, than look for those in the denim and repeat for lighter washes of jeans which go well with light beige blazers.

Just remember, it is never appropriate to wear bootcut jeans unless you live on a ranch. So, let's skip right over them as a viable option.

What Blazer to Wear?

With the blazer, don't pick out a suit from your wardrobe, discard the trousers and wear with your favourite denim jeans. There are very few men in the world that can pull off such a slapdash approach to dressing.

Buy or pick a blazer that is not part of a suit, as it will give you more styling options. It will allow you to experiment more with the nuances that come from changing elements of the blazer. This could be as subtle as a shoulder roll or maybe a thinner lapel than you pick for your suits.

Fabrics will also be a key consideration. In summer you might look to linen or linen/cotton mix blazers while wool or tweed is a great companion on colder days.

A great foundation of any men's wardrobe is a two-button navy blue blazer. It is a versatile menswear essential and if you aren't sure which blazer to buy, then this would be our number one choice.

Different Coloured Men's Blazers

Starting with the blazer can give you the point from which to build your look. As we mentioned before the jeans should be simple and well-fitting, typically blue or black (sometimes white). So, the blazer is where we can look at a wider range of colours, patterns and textures. Below are some of our favourite blazer colours to choose from.

Navy Blazer

Let's start with the daddy of all men's blazer. It can hold its own when paired with different light and dark washes of denim making it a superb choice. The navy colour dark and slimming for the wearer, but is also the ideal foundation for the different shirt, t-shirt or knitwear colours that you choose to wear beneath it.

For an all-blue affair, wear your navy blazer with dark wash blue jeans and a light blue shirt. If you want to step out of your comfort zone a little, burgundy and brown can also work well with this blazer option.

Grey Blazer

With a grey blazer, the key for us is texture. A simple grey blazer can look uninspiring and somewhat mundane. Adding a textured weave, or a pattern like a houndstooth will elevate the humble grey blazer and be more presentable.

If you have chosen a grey blazer then blue denim is always an option. But, we prefer matching the grey with black denim for a more contemporary look.

Brown Blazer

A brown blazer evokes a sense of autumn and as such, materials like tweed are a good choice for brown. They will deliver texture, and pattern but also additional warmth on cooler days.

During the colder months, you can build on the base of a brown blazer by working with additional textures through layering. Knitwear is the obvious choice, and styles like a cable knit jumper can work well.

Tweed jackets were absorbed into popular culture through the American prep style of colleges. So, when laying out the items for your outfit, the look to this era for inspiration.

Black Blazer

Probably one of the more difficult colours to pull off without looking like you work in a restaurant. The key to a black blazer is to include it within a monochrome outfit. That means partnering with slim-fit black jeans, black Chelsea boots and a white shirt or t-shirt underneath the jacket.

A simple monochromatic aesthetic will enable you to perfect the black blazer, as additional colours can be tricky. Black tends to swallow up bright colours, meaning they can look a little tacky. Keep the overall look minimalist, and you can't go wrong.

6 Stylish Blazer and Jeans Outfits

There are countless options when pairing a blazer and jeans, which means there are a wealth of pitfalls. Stick to the colour guides of our favourite combinations below to ensure you can apply them to your wardrobe choices. It is sure to have an outfit that will apply to you.

Just remember that fit (and overall silhouette) is the key.

black jeans worn with a black blazer

Black Blazer With Black Jeans

A slick, sophisticated outfit choice is a black jeans and blazer combination. Black has a slimming quality for the wearer, so don't undo the good work by wearing baggy jeans. It has to slim-fit denim to maximise its appeal.

During the Christmas party season, you might want to look a little less formal, and jeans instead of tailored trousers are a good way to mix things up. This outfit would be a great party look, and you can update it nicely with a roll-neck replacing the shirt to create a modern, masculine aesthetic.

light blue jeans worn with a beige blazer

Beige Blazer With Light Blue Jeans

When you use blue jeans as the foundation of your outfit, then you have a wealth of choices when it comes to the blazer. If you want a change from a navy blazer, then try out brown.

If you have blue jeans as your base colour, then you can go pretty much the full length of the brown colour spectrum. For this example, we have turned to light blue with a light brown blazer which is a great look for summer.

men wearing a grey blazer with blue jeans

Grey Blazer With Blue Jeans

It is easy for a grey blazer to look dated and unstylish, and a lot of that comes down to the material.

Your suit jacket might have a slight sheen to it due to its quality and the material used. This is not a good look for a standalone blazer. Individually choose a blazer that has more of a matte effect. That could come from investing more money in the piece itself or opting for a pattern like a houndstooth or even a slightly textured weave. Then you are adding a strong base, like some blue jeans, to an already great item.

Why not add texture during autumn or winter by layering a shirt and knitwear below your grey blazer?

men wearing a beige blazer with white jeans

Beige Blazer With White Jeans

Take some inspiration from the attendees of one of the world's most stylish events Pitti Immagine for this one. The Italian-based fashion fair brings with it an onslaught of dapper gents from the world of menswear.

Held twice a year, the summer event is awash with white jeans and a great source of street-style inspiration. If you are confident enough to wear white jeans, their neutral colour palette aligns nicely with different colour blazers. We like the combination of white jeans and a beige blazer worn with a nice pair of monk shoes for warmer formal occasions.

men wearing blue jeans and navy blazer

Navy Blazer With Blue Jeans

This is the 'old faithful' of blazer and jean combinations and probably because most men have both items already in their wardrobe. That doesn't mean though, that have been doing it right, must we refer to Jeremy Clarkson for a second time.

Firstly, get the fit of both the blazer and jeans right, and you are steaming ahead of the competition already. Secondly, the colours of both can't be too similar. So, if you have a dark blue on top, go lighter with the denim and vice versa.

Want something a bit different? Invest in a head-turning double-breasted blazer. Worn buttoned or unbuttoned as the Italians have recently been doing, it will definitely give this tried and tested partnership a new lease of life.

men wearing white jeans and blue blazer

Blue Blazer With White Jeans

Freshen up your navy blazer with white jeans to re-work the look this summer. White jeans should only be worn during spring or summer, so you could wear a t-shirt under the blazer or opt for a white or light-blue formal shirt instead.

Want to go more casual? A blazer and jeans can become more casual by choosing differently when outfit building. With white jeans, you might like to try a Breton stripe t-shirt and a pair of crisp white trainers to hit a slightly more casual than a smarter note.

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