Street Style: Weeks five and six
A street style doubly whammy ft. lots of guys
This week’s double instalment of street style sees a strong representation of men’s fashion, all across the style spectrum.
Keep it up boys, girls love a well-dressed man.
Jack, New
Jack adds edge to his oversized sheepskin with bright laces and a classic tartan scarf.
Grace, Mansfield
With her statement textured coat and rolled up ankles Grace masters the sophisticated school girl.
Missie, New
Barbour coat turned functional book bag; not sure if DIY or Babour actually made that. Either way, v cool.
Kesavan, Hertford
He can double denim, can you?
Ting, “she doesn’t even go here”
We always love an elegant coat made casual with trusty sneakers.
Joff, Brasenose
Fit-spo? The signet ring is an essential element of this ironic outfit.
Robbie, St. Catz alum
The lumbersexual look is making waves or is this just for Movember? We hope for the former as it goes well with Robbie’s casual but dapper style.
George, Worcester
We are loving this whole look: from the colour-coordinated shirt, tie, blazer, coat (and socks!) to how the blue compliments the earthy tones of the brogues and chinos.
Harry, Worcester
Seems like Worcester loves their men in suits. Harry manages to keep it elegant but not OTT with some tweed.
Qi, Brasenose
Sometimes, keeping it simple is better than trying something you’re not comfortable with: burgundy scarves and olive green parkas will never fail you.
Anna, Worcester
Anna’s very season-appropriate with her autumn-themed patterned knit.
Charli, St. John’s
Ophelia, St. John’s
The John’s girls love their velvet overalls but wear them two ways: Charli goes for a more elfin Christmas look while Ophelia’s is more vintage-chic.
Olli, St. John’s
Never underestimate the seductive power of some monogrammed stash.
Disclaimer: The views expressed in this article are not necessarily those of The Tab.
Photographs 1-7 by Lizzy Thompson, 8-10 by Alice Harrett, 11-14 by Robyn Ashley
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Thank you to everyone who agreed to be featured in street style this term. This is our last one – voting opens next week for the best dressed of Michaelmas 2014.