The best shoes and accessories to invest in
From bags to sunnies, these additions to your wardrobe will get the wear they deserve.
By Sacha Dance
Words: Sacha Dance; Images: Supplied
An outfit is not complete without the right shoes and accessories to go with it: the trick is finding statement pieces that make any look pop while still remaining flexible enough to pair with a variety of staples in your wardrobe.
We’ve rounded up some of our favourites from Converse, Palladium, Salvatore Ferragamo and more to help get you started.
BE BOLD WITH PRINT – £200
This fun cap from Salvatore Ferragamo at Browns Fashion is the perfect statement accessory, with neutral colours that make it a timeless staple for any season.
SIGN OF THE TONES – £200
From minimalistic decor to fashion, neutral tones continues to dominate (you can thank Kanye later for that one), and this Y-3 at Matches Fashion is the ideal investment to compliment any outfit.
READY FOR THE CHILLS – £6.99
As it begins to get colder the and hats begin to reappear, it’s time to up your beanie game: H&M have a range of affordable beanies to get you prepared for the autumn months ahead.
KEEPIN’ IT SHADY
Comprised of classic aviator styles and retro-inspired sunnies, Ted Baker’s eye-catching eyewear range will add instant appeal to your look.
FOREVER SHOES – £190
Made in England, the Scott loafers are beautifully crafted from Italian leather and suede. The upper side is washable; designed to be wiped down to remove any marks or dirt. Built on a flexible, non-marking sole and lined in comfortable leather, this Scott loafer is as perfect for dashoin around town as it is for louging at home or in the park.
SIDE BAG – £47
This limited edition Converse x paria /FARZANEH cross body bag really is a bag for life.
ELECTRIC BOOT – £100
A cult classic from the Palladium archives; remixed, revamped and retooled for urban adventure. The chunky sneakerboot silhouette brings a tall and bold look to the scene with a futuristic mix of fabrics and textures. By reclaiming off-cuts of fabric that were destined for the trash and combining them with recycled sole construction, Palladium are rejecting fashion throwaway culture to create a stylish and colourful shoe that signifies a better way of thinking, living and adapting.