No matter how you knot it, a scarf is great piece for fall through winter. Plus, it'll cover up that double chin you created from laying around all summer eating bacon ranch pizza. Try the lightweight J.Crew Washed-Wool Tartan Scarf ($40), the serious Brooks Brothers Solid Cashmere Scarf ($248), the sporty Coach Striped Gauze Scarf ($98), or the stylish Banana Republic Wool Fringed Scarf ($50).

Because every guy wants to be Don Draper this year, you might as well have a couple of different hats on hand. Or on head. Try the awesome John Varvatos Star USA Leather Fedora ($245), the over-the-ear Goorin Brothers Chips Trooper Hat ($23), the herringboned Woolrich Woolen Mills Explorer Hat ($106), or the brimmed North Face Buster Beanie ($25).

Keep your phalanges dashing in a pair of swank gloves. Try the leather-and-cashmere Steven Alan Two-in-One Drivers Glove ($148), the workwear Filson Lined Goatskin Gloves ($70), the iPhone-ready Ralph Lauren Rugby Fingerless Wool Gloves ($40), or the Christmas Story-esque Gap Convertible Mittens ($20).

Whether you're running errands or running a construction site, a good pair of boots is a must for cold weather living. Try the 1912 era L.L. Bean Maine Hunting Boots ($164), the athletic-yet-rugged Merrell Pivot Waterproof Multisport Shoe ($110), the hand-burnished Distressed Red Wing Rugged Classic Boots ($375), or the hog-rider approved Timberland Colrain ReIssue Boots ($375).

Freshen up for fall with this cold-weather clothing. You might not be ready to buy a new coat or break out the snow shovel, but these items will help make your current duds a little more current. With the chill in the air, it's a good time to add in some style with a new scarf, hat, gloves or boots.

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