Since the English do not have a national dress, I thought I'd show what styles represents us best/ commonly associated with us.
(And styles that originated here.)
(And styles that originated here.)
Men -
"Bondage trousers (E), bowler hat (E), brogues, the dandy (E), the floral shirt, the great coat, the three piece suit (E), the trench coat (E), tweed & tartan & wellington boots (E) have all been identified as the ten iconic styles that originated in Britain."
"Bondage trousers (E), bowler hat (E), brogues, the dandy (E), the floral shirt, the great coat, the three piece suit (E), the trench coat (E), tweed & tartan & wellington boots (E) have all been identified as the ten iconic styles that originated in Britain."
You also have The Flat Cap (baker boy), Trilby Hat, Chelsea boots, Cardigans, Plimsoll shoes/Tennis shoes, Nautical uniform and fashion...
For women, they don't actually have a lot:
Tights, White Wedding Dress, Tennis Skirt, Smock/Slip Dress, Mini skirt, Princess line dress, Utility fashion, Corsets, Bras...
Tights, White Wedding Dress, Tennis Skirt, Smock/Slip Dress, Mini skirt, Princess line dress, Utility fashion, Corsets, Bras...
But I would say generally, the English style is the countryside attire, smart/casual fashion and a sophisticated tailored looks.