Wear it like Beckham – David Beckham Style Guide

Gifted with a grin that will make any woman swoon, the skills that make every man envious, and genetics that make you wonder the possibility of a conspiracy by God, David Beckham has more than one act up his sleeve. Until 2013, he was flooring the football field, but ever since he retired, he has managed to stay in the news for his suave style and enigmatic celebrity presence. This poster boy with the quintessential quiff and chiselled jawline has gained massive points for his effortless style.

Be it a red carpet event, a causal coffee break or a walk with his kids, Beckham manages to look like a fashion icon. Having launched two fashion lines of his own, it is evident the British gent knows what he is doing. For all those men who are wish to emulate Britain’s most desired man, here is a breakdown of his style:

Fit for Formals

Sporting the perfect Casino Royale high-roller vibe, Mr Beckham masters the suit.

Outfit – Mr Beckham strays away from the quirky unconventional ways and sticks to his suave 007-tailored suit. He is often seen sporting the classic black tuxedo. Occasionally opting for deep navy or dark grey colours.

Shoe – Sporting a classic tuxedo it is an obvious choice to pair it with the classic, traditional oxford shoes. This shoe is every man’s go-to dress show, fit for every formal occasion. The Oxfords are the epitome of class and sophistication.

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Boys in Blazers

Invited for multiple events every month, you can imagine that the star footballer is taxed with suiting up every time. He often chooses the ‘separates’ option. Here the blazer is a different colour from his trousers.

Outfit – Beckham is often seen pairing a brown blazer with navy or black trousers. This is a classic combination to create a semi-formal look. This way he can constantly switch it up in from the formal monochrome suit and tie look.

Shoes – Since the outfit gives a causal, semi-formal vibe it is important to keep the shoes classic. David Beckham alternates between the classic Oxfords and its close cousin the dapper Derby.

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