Hip, cool, casual, groovy, or ‘drippy’ as the kids nowadays say, it’s safe to say people in Nottingham have a lot of fashion. Whether it’s second hand fashion or designer, for people in Nottingham city centre, their outfits spoke a thousand words.
Nottinghamshire Live spoke to people with style. Amongst the bright and colourful artwork on Bridlesmith Gate was 18-year-old Aryaan Ahmed.
All in black, the business owner broke down his outfit. Aryaan describes his style as ‘cool.’
Here’s what he was wearing:
Gilet - Moncler
Top - Unknown London
Cargos - Bershka
Hat - Louis Vuitton
Bag - Louis Vuitton
Shoes - DrSneaks UK
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Friends Yolonda Brooks and Lis Greensmith looked cool and casual in their clothes. Yolonda who joked she was wearing Lis’s coat, borrowed gave us a break down of her outfit:
Jacket - Zara
Bag - Fat Face
Jeans - Fat Face
Shoes - Moshulu
Jumper - a8
Yolanda shared that a8 is an Italian brand.
Lis was wearing:
Coat - I Saw it First
Bag - Fat Face
Top - Sainsbury’s
Shoes - Nike Air Forces from ASOS
Jeans - M&S
Near Huntingdon Street, Chloe Baxter, 27, and Alex Townley, 27, both looked very stylish. Chloe said: “Most of my outfit is from Sue Ryder because I work there” but still gave a break down of her outfit:
Trousers - Sue Ryder
Jacket - Sue Ryder
Shoes - Doc Martens
Rings - various festivals and some from her mum!
Alex who is also into second-hand clothing was wearing:
Shoes - Sue Ryder
Trousers - Vintage
Jacket - Universal Works
Shirt - vintage
Silk Scarf - gifted
Bag - a Teenage Fanclub gig
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