7 Easy Staples You'll Find in Every Londoner's Capsule Wardrobe
The UK is a wonderfully eclectic place, boasting a wide spectrum of personalities and tastes—sartorial and otherwise. It's one of my favourite things about living here. There's outfit inspiration to be found wherever I go. Even a quick bus journey can leave me frantically searching online for the vintage bag I spotted on a stranger or wondering if I could pull off a pair of printed flairs.
That being said, there are certain markers of British fashion that feel unique. And I'm not just talking about the impressive dossier of talented designers. The culmination of weather, history and the ever-changing zeitgeist has filtered out the items that just don't feel quite right in a British wardrobe, and a select few have emerged as non-negotiables. By that I mean pieces that make getting dressed for the climate and lifestyle easy; those that work together season after season to create an endless array of polished looks.
As someone who works in fashion, I spend an alarming amount of time analysing and deconstructing outfits I like. In doing so, I've identified the pieces that crop up time and again. If you're a Brit who's in the process of building a capsule wardrobe, or you're a curious non-Brit, scroll on to see the wear-with-everything staples that should be added to your wish list.
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@styleidealist1. Striped Jumper
This one might be borrowed from our French neighbours, but British women have wholeheartedly embraced the Breton jumper—particularly the monochrome variety.
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@francescasaffariStyle Notes: I love the idea of top-to-toe cream for autumn.
The kind of piece you'll invest in once and wear forever.
Each year, my knitwear wish list is 90% & Other Stories.
2. Longline Coat
The UK's weather is responsible for this necessity. Just because we have to put up with a year-round breeze and consistently cloudy skies doesn't mean we can't look good doing it.
3. Chunky Footwear
Be it loafers, combat boots or Derby shoes, when it comes to footwear, the chunkier the better. While Parisians typically reach for dainty pumps and heeled boots, Londoners love a thick sole and bulky silhouette. We're truly indebted to the original Dr. Martens.
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@bubblyaquariusStyle Notes: The contrast between sheer tights and heavy shoes is incredibly chic.
I bought these for myself and can confirm they're even cooler in the flesh.
Nothing like a thick sole to say bring it on, British weather.
4. Straight-Leg Jeans
Really, straight-leg jeans belong in capsule closets globally. No matter where you live and however you describe your personal style, this easy essential offers unparalleled versatility.
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@lizzyhadfieldStyle Notes: Fuss-free and effortless. Aka, the perfect everyday outfit.
The kind of jeans that get better with every wear.
Just enough stretch to keep you comfy.
5. Leather Jacket
The leather jacket has undergone a renaissance in recent years, with fashionable Brits trading in their biker silhouettes for blazer and boxy iterations. While the former is still a staple, this more refined take has proved immensely wearable with all kinds of outfits.
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@chloepierreldnStyle Notes: This elevated jacket can be worn casually on a day-to-day basis.
Like everything Arket creates, this is such high quality.
Faux leather means so you don't have to miss out if you're vegan.
6. Printed Midi Dress
With sandals in the warmer months and boots when the chill hits, a printed dress is a foolproof all-in-one option. Make it a midi to defy the seasons, and slip it on when you want to feel put-together.
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@emmarrosestyleStyle Notes: A printed dress can so easily be dressed up for the evening and office or down for the weekend.
Look at those sleeves!
Style it with heels for upscale events.
7. Black Slip Skirt
Every capsule wardrobe should have a day-to-night option. For Brits, slinky maxi skirts have proved to be endlessly versatile. This simple staple looks just as good worn with an oversized knit and converse as it does with heels and a matching silk shirt.
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@femmeblkStyle Notes: When in doubt, stick to a monochrome pairing. Black, white and tan will always look good together.
Choose a slit-leg style if you want to show some skin.
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