Mittens for men: 3 cool ways to style them

Digging out a pair of gloves to keep your hands warm when it gets chilly is no art. But finding gloves that go with your outfit and look good is a little more difficult. But have no fear, mittens for men are here to save the day. Because they protect your cold hands and can be styled for the widest variety of occasions. For a walk in the park, drinking mulled wine at a Christmas market in the city or sledging – the new models give your hands a little style! Stylight shows you three cool day to day looks with mittens for men.

1. Patterns for chilled moments

A hooded coat in a subtle gray, beige or black looks great, and an eye-catching ethno or Norwegian pattern with it makes for a gorgeous duo. Brown mountain boots, a cozy, light gray knitted sweater, dark blue jeans and a beanie defend you against icy temperatures for walks in the fresh air or spontaneous trips with friends.

2. Fashion meets function

If you’re going shopping or hanging out at a Christmas market, it’s not just about how these men’s mittens look, it’s about practical function too. Fingerless models that can be transformed by folding back the hood of the mitten keep you warm but don’t stop you from being able to sip on your punch. Dark green chino pants, a brown leather jacket, a long sleeved shirt, a coarse knit jacket, black fur boots and a fur hat are a hot combo for cold winters days.

3. The mountain cabin calls!

For trips with sporty activities like sledging, waterproof models with down lining are especially good. With a stitched down jacket, dark blue carrot jeans, a white long sleeved shirt and a Norwegian knitted jacket, you won’t slip up on the slope. A bobble hat and a tube scarf add a little extra warmth.

On formal occasions or on the way to the office you don’t have to do without your mittens for men. Models made from dark goat’s leather look good with elegant suits and woolly jackets. Add a beret and a pashmina and you’re done!

Mittens for men should be in the same or a similar color to your scarf and hat.

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