Wrap dress, £305, GanniGo back to the ‘70s with Whistles’ pointed collar shirt – wear it done up to the top and over a jumper, or open layered over a t-shirt.Collared shirt, £119, WhistlesThe denim midi skirt is back this season, with plenty of a-line shapes seen at both Massimo Dutti and Mango – for a bit more wiggle room, Massimo Dutti also offer this flounced shape, which is a nod to western style.Midi skirt, £59.95, Massimo DuttiToast’s denim collection comes in heavy Japanese cotton, which is a darker shade of indigo.
It’s more hard-wearing than most denims, and suits their workwear styles well. Workwear coat, £295, ToastGood quality jeans on the high street come from Uniqlo, whose range comes in at under £40.
Their sizing can be a little tricky and comes up bigger than other brands, so be sure to order a few sizes to try on.Straight leg jeans, £34.90, UniqloIf you’re looking sustainable denim, Nudie Jeans is a good place to start, and this jacket has been made from pre-consumer recycled cotton.Recycled cotton jacket, £185, Nudie JeansYou can’t go wrong with Levi’s, and their classic 501 styles are a favourite for a reason – the straight leg style and mid-rise looks great on both men and women.501 jeans, £100, Levi’sPractical, sturdy and plenty of pockets, the denim overshirt will be a useful replacement for you winter coat come spring.Overshirt, £160, GantRaw denim is a smarter wash that when paired with a shirt will take you to any smart-casual event.Raw denim jeans, £115, AsketThe classic denim shirt will wear in nicely and will be a warmer option than cotton.
Scotch & Soda have plenty of options in a wide range of washes.Shirt, £155, Scotch & SodaWe rely on advertising to help fund our award-winning.
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