Looking well-dressed isn’t just about the suit. It’s about how you wear it, what you pair it with, and the small details that pull it all together. Anyone can buy a decent jacket and trousers, but it’s the finishing touches that set a look apart. The right accessories can take your outfit from fine to exceptional, and make you look noticeably more expensive without having to spend a fortune.
At TruClothing, we believe true style lives in the details. Here are the accessories that do more than just complete your outfit. They bring it to life.
A Proper Pocket Square
A pocket square does more than fill a space on your chest. It brings colour, depth, and intention to your look. Choose one that complements your shirt or tie but doesn’t match them exactly. The best ones feel effortless, like you didn’t spend ages folding it, but still managed to get it just right. It shows you understand balance. And trust us, it never goes unnoticed.
A Quality Watch
There’s something quietly powerful about a classic timepiece. You don’t need anything oversized or eye-catching. Just something clean, well-made and suited to the tone of your outfit. Leather straps work beautifully with softer tailoring, while a metal bracelet can add polish to something sharper. A good watch suggests attention to detail and gives your outfit a finishing touch that feels complete.
Well-Chosen Footwear
Shoes are often the first thing people notice. They can lift a suit or bring it down completely. Well-made leather shoes in brown, oxblood or even suede can instantly upgrade the overall look. While black shoes have their place in formal settings, warmer tones often feel more modern and more personal. As always, make sure they are clean, in good condition, and clearly chosen to match the rest of your outfit.
Cufflinks with Purpose
Cufflinks are a quiet nod to personal style. The best ones are simple, elegant, and made from quality materials. When worn with a proper double cuff shirt, they add a sense of occasion. Stay away from novelty designs or anything too flashy. Instead, lean into timeless shapes in silver, gold or enamel. They do not need to be loud. They just need to be right.
A Tie That Feels Considered
A good tie can change the feel of an entire outfit. It is often the one thing that makes a suit feel tailored to you, rather than simply formal. Go for something with a little texture; soft wool, silk, or a blend that holds its shape. Make sure the length sits correctly, the knot is clean and proportional, and that it pairs with your shirt and jacket without competing for attention. The right tie shows that you understand the details.
1920s Accessories That Still Work Today
If you are aiming for a sharper, vintage-inspired look, the 1920s offer a wealth of timeless detail. Accessories from this era add structure, charm and a certain quiet confidence to formalwear without ever looking overdone. It is not about dressing in costume, it is about borrowing the best ideas from a time when every detail mattered.
Here are a few key pieces that still work beautifully today:
· Pocket Watch: Traditionally worn with a waistcoat and chain, a pocket watch adds character and heritage to a formal outfit. It pairs perfectly with a three-piece suit and shows a clear appreciation for classic tailoring.
· Collar Bar or Collar Pin: This small metal detail was a staple in 1920s menswear. It lifts the tie slightly and shapes the collar neatly around the neck, giving your shirt a cleaner, sharper profile. Subtle but effective.
· Two-Tone Brogues or Spectator Shoes: A signature shoe of the era, these bring a touch of personality to more traditional tailoring. They work especially well with lighter suits or summer formalwear, offering a stylish contrast without overpowering the look.
· Newsboy Cap: For a more relaxed take on vintage style, the newsboy cap is a classic choice. Worn with tweed or textured wool, it adds a laid-back charm while keeping the overall look rooted in early 20th-century design.
· Felt Trilby or Fedora: A proper hat can tie the whole outfit together, particularly for outdoor events. A felt trilby or wide-brimmed fedora brings a strong sense of style and formality. Choose a shape and colour that complements your suit and setting.
Each of these accessories adds something thoughtful to your outfit. Used well, they nod to tradition while still feeling completely current. Vintage style, when done with restraint, has a way of making modern formalwear feel even more polished.
Finishing Touches That Show Care
Beyond the key pieces, it is the small details that help everything feel complete. A matching belt. Subtle cuff detail. A clean tie clip that keeps everything in place without drawing too much attention. None of these should shout. They are simply there to bring everything together and show you’ve thought about the full picture.
Looking Sharp Without Trying Too Hard
Looking expensive is not about labels or spending more. It is about choosing well, investing in the right details, and wearing them with confidence. When the accessories you wear feel like a natural part of the look, the overall effect is effortless.
At TruClothing, we know the power of a good men’s suit. But we also know that what you wear with it can make all the difference. The right shoes, the right watch, the right tie - they do more than complete your outfit. They tell people you know who you are.
And that is what truly looks expensive.
