So, You Want Your Boyfriend To Dress Like Harry Styles? Here's What To Shop

So, You Want Your Boyfriend To Dress Like Harry Styles? Here's What To Shop

From sunglasses to sweaters and more.

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Harry Styles has been a bona fide menswear style icon for years now – and with a new album dropping in just a few short weeks on 6 March, new looks from the Aperture singer are undoubtedly about to take centre stage again.

The chart-topping singer has been keeping something of a low profile since his mammoth Love On Tour world jaunt came to an end in 2023.

If you’re a fan of his very chic casual style, which has been papped in recent months while he’s been spotted out and about with Zoë Kravitz, here’s some shopping inspiration channelling off-duty Harry, without the pop star price tags.

These fabulous sunnies are currently half off, so you’ll have to move fast.

Relaxed Knitted Cotton Sweater

Don’t be shy about going bold with bright knitwear – Harry often finds ways to keep things playful.

Smart 100% Cotton Wide Leg Trousers

Every time a man puts on a good pair of high-waisted trousers, an angel gets their wings.

Handball Spezial Shoes

Mr Styles is no stranger to a pair of Adidas trainers when he’s off duty.

Utility Cotton-Twill Overshirt

Harry has often been seen wearing a blue cotton canvas jacket from The Row – try this for a more budget-friendly option.

Cotton Blend Ultimate Performance T-Shirt

A staple white t-shirt is always worth investing in.

Sascha Burgundy Leather Penny Loafers

You can’t go wrong with loafers.

Pure Cotton Sleeveless Jumper

Considered layering is also key – try pairing your staple white tee with this sweatervest.

Water-Repellent Gabardine

A water-repelling trench is perfect for transitional, unpredictable British weather.


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