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INSPIRATION AND ADVICE
DATE-NIGHT LOOKS FOR EVERY KINDA PLAN
By Steven Potter, 5 February 2024


FOR THE DINNER DATE YOU BOOKED UNPROMPTED
If you’re simply using the day as an excuse to dress up, we suggest a check shirt and loose (but smart) trousers. Trainers are cool, ofc, but maybe swap 'em for some smart-casual shoes like anything by Clarks Originals. If you’ve secured the hottest rezzo in your area, up the flex and opt for a relaxed suit – your main feed will thank you 🤳
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Weekday Uno co-ord loose fit tailored trousers in dark grey melange, £57


FOR AN 'ARTY' ACTIVITY, WHATEVER THAT MEANS
A simple shirt and jeans is a strong start for your cultural excursion, or you could opt for a cardigan and trousers. The cardie look is v eclectic grandpa, which could be a good convo topic regarding 'the constantly shifting cycle of trends'. Shall we start doing dating advice, too? (Ed: no, we shouldn't).
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WHISKED AWAY... ON A WALK
If you’re taking on the countryside in Feb, bag a jacket by The North Face for weather-beating clout and comfy outdoorsy kicks by Saloman. In the shelter of the city, get ahead of this spring’s biggest trend (jorts, IYKYK), and they don’t come any jort-ier than these embroidered beauts by an icon of the noughties – Ed Hardy 🐯
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The North Face NSE Convin water-repellent anorak, £125
Ed Hardy longline skater shorts, £75

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TO (HALF) WATCH YOUR FAVE FILM
Staying in is the new going out, but if you want to add some edge to a sofa-based look, a hoodie-and-joggers tracksuit is unbeatable. Actually, there's an even more elite level to a staying-in look – straight-up pyjamas. No shame, just a tight sleepwear game 🥱
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