These used to be known as bob hats when I was a kid, but the official description for these is the Undefeated x Rocky Pom Pom Beanie Hats.
Tag: clothing
Ochre A Line Skirt from Oasis
As the high streets moves into designs for the colder months, the heavier fabric choices allow for a different take on popular retro influences. This Flannel A Line Skirt from Oasis uses the more heavy duty materials to great effect, with an instantly sixties look.
Lilly Faux Fur Cape from Boohoo
The welcome return of the cape to mainstream outerwear ranges has mainly focused on a mid-sixties interpretation. Channeling a later style, this Lilly Faux Fur Cape from Boohoo brings a cool crossover from sixties to seventies inspiration.
Etienne Dress from Monsoon
The high street's retro trend du jour for this Winter is undoubtedly twenties and thirties influence. Thankfully eschewing the more obvious end of flapper style, many womenswear retailers are offering a more subtle take on the era's fashions with pieces like this Etienne Dress from Monsoon.
Pink Spats-style Flats from ModCloth
Spats style shoes and brogues may have been a mainstay of menswear in the early 20th century, but this decade has seen their impact on footwear for both genders. Skewing heavily towards a feminine interpretation, these Delightful Dress-Up Flats from ModCloth are a very cute version.
Spot Print Top from George at Asda
Investing in retro pieces from smaller brands and boutiques is always worthwhile for special occasions. But if you're after an affordable way to carry on a retro look all week, the high street and budget brands are worth your time. This Spot Print Top from George at Asda may not be the highest quality, but its looks certainly belie the pricetag.