The modest fashion legacy of Sir Keir Starmer: dad chic and good hair
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Jess Cartner-Morley
Summary
A lighthearted analysis of departing UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer's fashion sense, focusing on his unpretentious, "dad chic" style characterized by affordable Charles Tyrwhitt suits, good hair (which had its own Instagram account), and a modest, unflashy approach to prime ministerial dressing. The article notes that while Starmer had loftier ambitions, his sartorial legacy is one of smart but restrained style.
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· 3 pulledHe had good hair is not the legacy he hoped for. But we are where we are.
Starmer's prime ministerial look was smart, but unpretentious and unflashy.
His suits – often bought from Charles Tyrwhitt, where a standard price tag comes in at a typically restrained, Starmer-esque £350 – were well fitted.
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