Men's Big & Tall Fashion Blog

Autumn is an important transitional period, both in nature and in men’s fashion.  When it comes to clothing choices, it’s a time to put away the breezy tanks and shorts of midsummer and get ready to embrace the changes in the weather and your wardrobe.
There are certain elements to creating the perfect summer wardrobe. This year, while still coping with the ‘new norm’ of fashion, we begin to explore other ways of expressing personal style.
We've selected the latest in the menswear movements for 2020 that are worth incorporating into your wardrobe. These 10 wardrobe essentials are the basics every man needs in his closet this year.
Our stylist shares ideas for how to select men's black denim and gives some outfit ideas for what to pair with your black jeans. From blazers to sweaters to head-to-toe black, we've got you covered.
Winter is all about layering in a way that is warm, comfortable and reflective of your personal style. Westport has plenty of options to ensure you look your best at work, play, and for special occasions.
Two videos show glimpses of the MRket and Project New York trade shows at the Javits Convention Center. Here, hundreds of brands set up booths displaying their newest offerings.
It’s time to start transitioning towards clothing that’ll keep you warm and comfortable in the cooler months to come. Maximize your comfort against the unpredictable elements with our tips for dressing in the upcoming season.
For big and tall men, the world of business casual attire can be fraught. Join Westport Big & Tall as we walk you through the ins and outs dressing for an office environment.
A glimpse inside the MRKet New York convention, where Westport buyers pour over a vast trove of offerings to select this season’s latest styles.
View our video featuring behind the scenes footage of our Fall 2017 Catalog Shoot.
Menswear in America, and around the world in general, is skewing more and more casual in modern times. A large majority of the clothing purchases most men will make in their lifetimes will be for what is considered “casualwear.” This will cover some basic fit principles, and how to evaluate proper fit for yourself. It will help you when buying tailored clothing, but will only act as a starting point.