The Sunday Guardian

Ocean of choice in nautical wear

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Almost every summer, you'll have noticed that there's definitely something about a sailor and his nautical stripes which captures the collective imaginatio­n; take a look around any high street store and you'll see first-hand the popularity of this tried and tested seafaring trend. And because it's so incredibly easy to wear, it's unsurprisi­ng that designers keep returning to this old favourite.

At its core is the basic Breton- stripe top, which was originally worn by French sailors in the 1850's so they'd be easier to spot if they had the misfortune of falling overboard. So what was initially rooted in practicali­ty and pragmatism is now the linchpin upon which any number of our staple summer essentials is based. Indeed, this maritime kit has long been a source of fashion inspiratio­n; from Coco Chanel to Jean Paul Gaultier the ubiquitous stripe has never failed to rouse our sense of style.

But you can ignore the stripe altogether if you so wish and plump for nautical inspired emblems and prints instead; there's teeny-weeny sailing ships on swim shorts at Polo Ralph Lauren or big leviathan sea monsters at Alexander McQueen. And as for accessorie­s, marine inspired leather bracelets will do the trick. But if you're still feeling very low-risk about the whole thing, then by all means hang onto the stripe, just not necessaril­y the navy variety; bolts of brightly coloured lines add a welcome twist to the equation.

It's also worth rememberin­g that what's so wonderful about this particular trend, is that you can buy into it without looking as though you've even tried to make an effort. There's something unassuming about the whole thing. So go ahead and indulge your nautical whims, raise your metaphoric­al anchor and sail off confidentl­y into well charted waters. THE INDEPENDEN­T If ever there was a faithful friend in the wardrobe its denim. Whilst trends change on a monthly basis, a trusted pair of jeans will be your companion come rain or shine. Although, sporting a skin-tight pair of skinnies in record breaking heat certainly isn't advisable, there is however still a way to wear the perennial favourite, in a more weather appropriat­e fashion.

If the words summer denim conjure images of a bum baring Daisy Duke, it's worth considerin­g more modern references. For Spring/Summer 2016 designers got creative utilising the fabric in all manner of warm weather garbs that won't let it all hang out.

At Alexander McQueen and Dolce & Gabbana decoration was the order of the

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