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Men's Fashion at Revival
Unlocking the Glamour of Goodwood Revival
Embrace the aesthetic of Goodwood Motor Circuit’s halcyon days - from 1948 to 1966 – with the top 6 ways to celebrate second-hand style.
Revival is a unique opportunity to embrace iconic looks, many of which inform the way we dress today. Whether that’s by seeking out true vintage pieces from the era, enjoying more recent interpretations of timeless trends or creating your own outfit from scratch, it’s all part of the Revival story, celebrating unforgettable fashion that is made to last.
Don’t confine yourself to one section of the vintage store – a tailored men’s blazer has an air of Katharine Hepburn’s insouciance, but also looks great over an oversized shirt today. Similarly, get creative with the way you wear your pre-worn finds: weave a silk scarf through halo braids, or wear vintage spectacles on a chain around your neck – an innately fabulous piece never dates.
The right tailor can ensure all of your second-hand purchases fit you perfectly, especially when you encounter vintage sizing which drastically differs from modern-day equivalents. It’s also a chance to rethink, repair and re-wear what’s already in your wardrobe – an expert tweak of something that no longer fits or has lost its appeal makes for a brand new style statement. Swap out original buttons for vintage alternatives; add elbow patches or an embroidered monogram to pockets, or introduce contrast stitching to lapels and cuffs.
Finding truly special pieces you’ll wear for a lifetime requires patience and diligence… but the thrill of the chase is half the charm. Save key searches on resale platforms, tell local shop owners the kind of pieces you’re looking for and build mood boards on Pinterest to help plan the look. And remember, before buying ask yourself: is this something I will wear again and again, and is it up to a day galivanting at Revival? Here are some key items to look out for:
1940s
- Spearpoint collar shirt
- Pleated notch-back trousers
- Fair isle knitted tank top
- Wide swing tie
- Utility style jeans
- Pussy bow blouse with gathered shoulders
- Loose cut ladies’ trousers with a tapered leg and seam down the front
- Bakelite brooches
1950s
- Bomber jacket
- Hawaiian shirt
- Two-tone brogues
- Voluminous skirts
- Pencil skirt in plaid or houndstooth
- Fine knit sweaters and cardigans
- Elastic cinch belt with clasp buckle
1960s
- Bell bottom trousers
- Black polo neck jumper
- Beret
- Paisley print shirt
- Chelsea boots
- Pillbox hat with a bow
- Skirt suit with a single-breasted jacket
- Swing coat with an oversized collar
If you’re looking to pay homage to the Revival theme with contemporary pieces, vintage accessories will provide the perfect link back to the era. From sunglasses and silk scarves, to hats and bags… and of course, never under-estimate the power of the ultimate Revival accoutrement: a bold red lip. To elevate modern menswear, add a wool fedora, sleeve holder, detachable collar, leather driving gloves, lapel pins, a pair of leather loop braces, special cufflinks or a great tie clip.
The devil, as they say, is in the detail, and you can instantly refresh a look by trying a new knot or flourish. Add personality and style to your tie by opting for knots like the Eldredge, Trinity, or Merovingian knot, which are more intricate. Experiment with different pocket square folds - the classic straight fold, puff fold, or more complex folds like the crown or scallop. And when it comes to your bow tie, why not try a batwing, a diamond point or a club knot, rather than the classic butterfly?
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