What to Wear in Paris – Men’s Fall & Winter Edition 2025-2026 Style Guide

What Do Men Wear in Paris?

What do men wear in Paris during the coldest months? In regard to men’s fashion, Paris has a very particular style, and the effortlessly cool vibe that surrounds Parisian men might seem hard to crack for male visitors to the City of Light.

This quick style guide for men covers the essentials of Paris fall fashion 2025 and Paris men’s winter fashion 2025-2026. It also includes a practical packing list to help you feel comfortable and avoid standing out as a tourist. By the end of this guide, you’ll know exactly what to pack for your trip to Paris!

How Do Men Dress in Paris

The Parisian man wants to have his own style without showing off. He does not wear unusual colors or logos. There are no big watches, no ostentatious accessories, no flags, no baseball caps.

Also, Parisian men never have a ‘total look’ from one brand. For example, they can easily mix expensive clothes with a vintage belt found on a flea market or a cashmere sweater with old jeans.

Finally, men love to layer (putting a shirt on underneath a sweater, which is underneath a coat …), creating effortlessly cool outfits as if they have chosen them with no thought at all. Always make sure every layer can be seen; otherwise, there is no point in layering!

Pierre Cardin: Men’s Comfort and Elegance

Pierre Cardin was an Italian designer who naturalized French. He is known for revolutionizing men’s fashion with his collection launched at the end of the ’50s.  

“Jackets with which you can unscrew a car bolt, but also go to Windsor. Here are the new criteria: comfort and elegance.”

During the ’60s, but especially the ’70s, men’s appearance changed more than it had in a whole century. Many of the fashion designers who revolutionized the male look owed a lot of their innovations to Pierre Cardin: narrow shoulders, tight-fitting lines, no tie, no interfacing, zip-up boiler suits, waisted jackets or tunics, and sometimes no shirt.  

Travel Essentials – What Should Male Tourists Wear in Paris

If you want to blend in with locals during your next trip to Paris, here are some basics for your Paris packing list fall-winter:

  1. Neutral button-down shirt 
  2. Cotton T-shirt
  3. Sweater (thinner or thicker depending on the temperatures) 
  4. Suit Jacket (perfectly tailored) 
  5. Brown leather jacket, bomber, or ribbed borg collar blouson 
  6. Pair of chinos 
  7. Pair of jeans 
  8. Classic brown or black belt
  9. Leather pointed shoes 
  10. Sneakers
  11. Backpack or cross-bag 
  12. European-looped scarf 
  13. Sunglasses

Paris Fall Outfits Men Are Loving This Season

Paris in the fall still has nice temperatures (maximums of 11°C to 21°C), and there are still some sunny days (pack your sunglasses!) and blue skies. If you visit Paris during the fall, you need to be prepared for anything!

Layering is essential, and your Paris packing list will definitely include a jacket or light sweater with a basic cotton t-shirt underneath.

Items like a foldable umbrella will be your best allies during rainy days in Paris, so don’t forget to include them in your packing list.

Before leaving home for Paris, check the weather forecast and review your Paris packing list if necessary.

Paris Men’s Fall Fashion 2025

Paris Winter Outfits Men Can Rely On

The weather in Paris during the winter is cold, but it never gets as cold as in Northern Europe (minimums of 2°C to 7°C and only 4 to 5 hours of light). Snow in Paris is rare; it may snow for a few days in January or February, but it doesn’t last.

Men’s outfits for Paris in winter should include a warm jacket, a warm scarf, and a wool hat. Cool winter outfits include merino pullovers with a shirt underneath and perhaps a good wool-blend coat.

Good leather Chelsea boots with merino wool socks will keep your feet warm and cozy.

Paris Men’s Winter Fashion 2025-2026

Paris Packing List for Men Fall – Winter

Here are my suggestions for ways to blend in with the local crowd in the fall and winter. This Paris packing list for men works well for exploring, sightseeing, dining, and going out.

The Brands: Parisian men shopping on a budget look for brands like The Kooples, Sandro, Zara, Massimo Dutti, or Uniqlo. If they have a little bit more to spend, they go to Ralph Lauren (yes, Parisian men like Ralph!), Armani, Louis Vuitton, Calvin Klein, and Hugo Boss. When writing this post, I looked for quality brands available on Amazon US.

Paris Packing List for Men

NB: Links and product availability for this Paris packing list are checked regularly. Sometimes, the items displayed in the picture are sold out. If this happens, we try to propose similar-looking items, maybe from other brands.

Accessories: 1. Sunglasses | 2. Merino Wool Scarf | 18. Reversible Brown – Black Belt |

Tops: 3. Classic Crew Neck T-Shirt | 4. Crew Neck Sweater | 5. Oxford Shirt | 9. Cashmere Pullover |

Pants: 7. Slim Fit Chinos | 8. Slim Straight Leg Jeans |

Outerwear: 6. Travel Blazer | 10. Wool Blend Coat | 11. Leather Jacket | 12. Bomber Jacket |

Footwear: 14. Chelsea Boots | 15. Pointed Shoes | 19. Sneakers |

Bags: 16. Tablet /iPad Day Bag | 17. Vintage Backpack | 13. Spinner Trolley | 13a. Spinner Trolley Carry-On |

Essential Tips on What to Wear in Paris Men Can’t Miss

Here are practical, no-fuss tips for stylish Paris outfits for men.

Quality over Quantity

When it comes to their everyday wear, Parisian men prefer to buy a few clothes but of a higher quality. For your Paris outfits, choose a few quality basics (these will be your wardrobe staples) that will last longer, and learn to combine them. Finally, add your personal touch through a nice accessory.

Use neutral colors

Paris may be the City of Light, but Parisians (men and women) do not like flashy colors. Because men buy few clothes, they get the most value and versatility by sticking to neutral colors and blacks. Wear black, white, gray, brown, and navy, and you will never be wrong in Paris.

Perfectly Tailored

Paris fashion for men – and men’s outfits for Paris – fit a little slimmer everywhere than what Americans are used to. When it comes to suits, shirts, or coats, tailoring has to be perfect. Also, slim-fit jeans are an omnipresent sight on Parisian streets.

Men’s shoes to wear in Paris: good quality and always in good condition

Buy quality shoes and treat them well. Leather pointed shoes in neutral blacks and browns are the most typical footwear for going out in Paris.

Go for comfortable walking shoes for Paris. If you are going to walk a lot or you prefer more casual shoes, trendy sneakers will work.

My recommendation is to bring stylish walking shoes for Paris that will easily match most of your outfits. Please leave your white socks at home!

A touch of color

Accessories can help to complete a look. Some Parisian men like to add a touch of color to their outfits through accessories like scarves, sunglasses, or backpacks; you just need to walk the streets of Paris and look around to see the latest trend.

Herschel, Fjällräven, and Eastpack are good options found in the US, and they come in beautiful colors. Men love (French /European looped) scarves, and they wear them practically every season. Forget the ties unless you are going to a business meeting or to a Michelin-starred restaurant.

How to tie a scarf, the French loop (video)

Be yourself

Trends are just trends, not rules to follow at any price. Slim-fit jeans, for example, are great for tall, thin men. If this is not the case, look for other models that fit you better. Be yourself and wear things that make you feel good and comfortable.

So there you have it: what to wear in Paris men should consider during the coldest months, plus some practical packing tips for your trip.

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