What To Wear For The Fourth Of July 2017

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What To Wear For The Fourth Of July 2017

Words by The Daily Team

29 June 2017

Celebrate American Independence Day in style with MR PORTER.

 already? Feels more like Groundhog Day. Gosh, these things roll around so quickly, don’t they? In any case, whether you plan to spend the big day watching  on a rooftop, floating around on a -filled boat, or merely in a friend’s , eating slightly charred sausages, the age-old question persists: how do you throw together a reasonable outfit in the colours red, white and blue without looking too much like Uncle Sam? Scroll down for our timely recommendations for this year.

UP ABOVE

Red can be a bit of a tricky colour. Particularly if its wearer has spent that little bit too much time in the sun. So there are two tips here. 1. Slather yourself meticulously in something from MR PORTER’s enviable range of  products. 2. Opt for an item of  in a slightly softer red, such as this tomato-red (as opposed to scarlet) cotton  from British brand . Worn over a blue and white , it will not only give you a complete collection of stars-and-stripes colours, but look suitably nautical, should you find yourself near any large bodies of water.

DOWN BELOW

Now, this part isn’t rocket science. It’s July. It’s hot. Which means you’ll need a decent pair of . Stay on the blue kick with this navy pair from  brand . They’re rendered in a lightweight cotton linen, which means they’re a perfect foil to the , and, handily, have an elasticated waistband (with an adjustable belt), which gives you a bit more flexibility should you overdo it at the . For , you want something casual and easy – the Primeknit variation of ’ classic Stan Smiths excel on this front, being a slightly lighter and more breathable version of their leather counterparts.

SOMETHING EXTRA

No, these round-framed  from  aren’t red, white or blue, but patriotism has its limits. Besides, with their tortoiseshell frames and  construction, they’ll add a vintage, slightly more timeless feel to your stars-and-stripes look. Develop this more muted palette a little further with your choice of wristwear – a sporty  with an army-green strap from  should do the trick (and make sure you’re aware when it’s finally home time, ie 5 July).

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