The Rad pack: David Beckham leads country menswear trend

David Beckham has become the poster child for a new style trend that's sweeping Britain - and it's all about embracing country chic in an era of urban cool. Dubbed the "Rads" by fashion insiders, this look is characterized by tweed blazers, corduroy trousers, and a dash of rustic charm.

The trend, which has been gaining momentum over the past few seasons, owes a debt to Guy Ritchie's iconic "cosplay-farmer" look. Ritchie's 2024 Netflix hit series The Gentlemen was an early instigator of the trend, and it seems that David Beckham's latest stint as guest editor of Country Life magazine has helped propel it into the mainstream.

Beckham's own take on the look is effortlessly cool - whether he's tending to a veg patch or strutting down a catwalk in a sleek tweed blazer. But what really sets the Rads apart is their emphasis on subtle, functional pieces that evoke a sense of old money style without breaking the bank.

"Men are looking for stuff that's a little more classic, but not formal," says Jason Diamond, an author and cultural commentator who credits the rise of the trend to a growing desire among men to express themselves through fashion. "The country gentleman thing does a great job of combining stylish with just the right amount of rugged - it's not too ruffled that it's not suitable for going out to dinner or a party."

Of course, the Rads are all about layering up and experimenting with texture and pattern. From cable-knit jumpers to waxed jackets, there's no shortage of options for men looking to add a dash of country chic to their wardrobe. And with high-street retailers like M&S and John Lewis now selling off-the-rack versions of countryside staples, it's easier than ever to get in on the trend.

So how can you look like a rich autumn dad without breaking the bank? Start by investing in a few key pieces - think half-zip jumper, Barbour jacket, or Blundstone boots. Then, layer up with texture and pattern - and don't be afraid to experiment with different combinations until you find one that works for you.

After all, as Davis says, "the British pastoral ideal feels like escape - slow, rooted and tactile." And what's more escape-worthy than a warm, tweedy coat on a chilly autumn morning?
 
I'm fascinated by the resurgence of country chic, it's like a nostalgic throwback to a bygone era 🌳. The idea that men are looking for something more classic without being too formal is really interesting, it speaks to a desire for authenticity and practicality. I mean, who wouldn't want to layer up in a cozy half-zip jumper or waxed jacket on a crisp autumn day? 😊 It's also great to see high-street retailers getting in on the trend, making country chic accessible to everyone.

The emphasis on subtle, functional pieces is a key part of the Rads aesthetic, it's all about evoking a sense of old money style without breaking the bank. I think this trend is particularly appealing because it's not just about flashy logos or loud statements, it's about understated elegance and effortless cool. πŸ‘–
 
So the 'Rads' trend is here now 😏. It's like they took every outdated dad fashion staple and mashed them all together into one big ol' mess of tweed and corduroy. And David Beckham, the ultimate influencer, is leading the charge... because who doesn't want to be a middle-aged man in a tweed blazer strutting around in his garden? πŸŒ³πŸ‘• It's like they're trying to make us all feel like we need a country home and a veg patch just to fit in. But hey, at least it's not as cringeworthy as those skinny jeans from 2012... yet πŸ’β€β™‚οΈ
 
I gotta say, the country chic trend is growing on me πŸ™Œ. I mean, who wouldn't want to look effortlessly cool in a tweed blazer while tending to their veg patch? πŸ˜‚ But, I'm not sure about the whole "rich autumn dad" vibe. It sounds like it's getting a bit too mainstream for its own good. Like, don't get me wrong, a Barbour jacket is a great investment piece, but it's not exactly the most original look.

I think what Jason Diamond said about wanting to express themselves through fashion without going overboard is really true though πŸ€”. It's all about finding that balance between stylish and rugged. And, I love how they're saying you don't have to break the bank to get in on the trend πŸ€‘. High-street retailers like M&S and John Lewis are killing it with their off-the-rack versions of countryside staples.

But, what really gets me is the whole "British pastoral ideal" thing 🌾. Like, I get it, it's a vibe, but can we talk about getting a little more diverse in our fashion inspiration? I mean, country chic could totally be cool if we threw in some more eclectic elements 😎.
 
I'm loving this country chic trend! πŸŽ©πŸ‘• David Beckham is rocking the whole thing and it's so effortless cool. I think it's amazing that guys are looking to express themselves through fashion without breaking the bank. The Rads look like such a great way to add some style and personality to your wardrobe. And who doesn't love a good tweed blazer or Barbour jacket? 🀣 I'm definitely adding half-zip jumpers and Blundstone boots to my shopping list ASAP! πŸ’ΌπŸ‘ž
 
im loving the rad trend rn! david beckham is defo pulling off the country chic look like a pro 🀩. but you know whats even better? its not just about the fancy clothes – its about embracing a more laid back, rustic vibe that feels so comfy & relatable. and omg i cant get enough of those high street retailers selling off-the-rack countryside staples! m&s & john lewis are on top of it πŸ‘. i mean who doesnt want to look like a rich autumn dad without breaking the bank? πŸ˜‰ just invest in some key pieces, layer up with texture & pattern, and you're golden πŸ’―
 
I AM SO DOWN WITH THIS RADS TREND!!! πŸ‘— IT'S LIKE, WHO WOULDN'T WANT TO LOOK LIKE A RICH AUTUMN DAD?! πŸπŸ‘΄ DAVID BECKHAM IS SERIOUSLY SLAYING IT WITH HIS COUNTRY CHIC LOOKS AND I AM HERE FOR IT πŸ’ͺ🏻! THE TWEED BLAZERS, CORDUROY TROUSERS, AND WAXED JACKETS ARE TO DIE FOR 🀯! AND THE BEST PART IS THAT IT'S NOT JUST ABOUT FASHION, IT'S ABOUT EMBRACING A WAY OF LIFE THAT'S ALL ABOUT COMFORT AND STYLE 😎. I MEAN, WHO NEEDS URBAN COOL WHEN YOU CAN HAVE COUNTRY CHIC?! πŸ’β€β™€οΈπŸŒ³
 
I'm loving this country chic trend πŸŒΎπŸ‘•, it's so cozy! I think David Beckham is the perfect poster child for it, he always looks effortless 😎. The idea of embracing rustic charm and layering up with texture and pattern is so on trend right now. And you're right, it's all about finding those classic, high-quality pieces that won't break the bank πŸ’Έ. I'm loving the Barbour jacket and Blundstone boots combo - perfect for adding a touch of country chic to your wardrobe πŸ πŸ‘ž. The idea of it being an "escape" is so appealing too, especially with everyone feeling overwhelmed by city life these days 😌.
 
The "Rads" trend is kinda cool I guess... πŸ€” Beckham's style is pretty effortless, but what really gets me is how it's all about practicality. Like, who says you need to break the bank to look stylish? πŸ€‘ It's actually kinda refreshing to see men embracing a more relaxed approach to fashion. And fair play to M&S and John Lewis for getting on board with country chic - I mean, who doesn't love a good waxed jacket or cable-knit jumper? πŸ˜‚ The key is just finding the right balance between stylish and rugged, and layering up with texture and pattern is where it's at.
 
idk why becks is suddenly the poster child for a trend that's basically just old rich dude chic but hey if it makes him look cool and all I'm low-key here for it πŸ™ƒ btw have you seen m&s latest collab with some british brand i heard it's actually pretty solid πŸ‘•
 
I'm loving this country chic trend that's taking over Britain rn πŸŒ³πŸ‘” David Beckham is the perfect poster child for it - he's got the whole "tweed blazer, veg patch vibes" thing down pat πŸ˜‚. And I think what I love most about it is how it's all about embracing a more classic, understated style that doesn't have to break the bank. It's not just about throwing on some plaid and calling it a day - there's actually thought and effort that goes into creating this look. Plus, who wouldn't want to feel like they're escaping to the countryside with every wear? 😌 The key is layering up with texture and pattern, and experimenting until you find your perfect combo... trust me, I've been there! πŸ‘•
 
I'm lovin' the vibes of this country chic trend! πŸŒ³πŸ‘• It's all about embracing that effortless, old-school style without breakin' the bank. David Beckham is killin' it with his rural look - from tending to his veg patch to rockin' a sleek tweed blazer on the catwalk. The key to pullin' off this trend is layerin' up and mixin' textures & patterns. I mean, who doesn't love a good cable-knit jumper or waxed jacket? πŸ’‘ It's all about findin' that perfect balance between stylish and rugged. And the best part? You can cop these essentials at high-street retailers like M&S and John Lewis. So go ahead, get in on the trend and channel your inner rich autumn dad! 🎩
 
I'm loving the new country chic trend πŸ‘•πŸ΄οΈβ€πŸŒˆ, it's all about embracing that effortless rural vibe without being too over-the-top. I mean, David Beckham is rockin' it on and off the catwalk πŸ€Έβ€β™‚οΈ, and Jason Diamond makes a solid point that men are lookin' for classic styles with a dash of ruggedness 😎. Startin' with key pieces like tweed blazers and Barbour jackets is a great way to go πŸ‘—, then layer up with texture and pattern - it's all about mixin' and matchin' until you find your perfect combo πŸ€”. And honestly, who doesn't want to feel like they're escapin' into the British countryside on a chilly mornin'? β˜•οΈπŸŒ³
 
I love this trend! It's so cool how David Beckham is rocking the country chic vibe. I mean, who wouldn't want to look like a rich autumn dad without breaking the bank? πŸ˜‚ The idea of layering up with texture and pattern is genius - it's like, no more boring plain old clothes! And I love that high-street retailers are getting in on the trend too, so everyone can try it out. For me, it's all about finding those perfect key pieces like a half-zip jumper or a waxed jacket... they're just so versatile and comfy. But what I don't get is why some guys might think it's too "ruffled" for everyday life? Can't they just roll with the countryside style vibes?
 
I'm low-key obsessed with the new country chic trend 🀩. I mean, who wouldn't want to channel their inner rural gent without going full-on posh? David Beckham's been killing it as the face of this movement and I love how he's made it accessible to everyone - not just those with a trust fund πŸ’Έ. The key is layering up and having fun with textures and patterns, it's all about mixing high-street pieces with more statement items like tweed blazers or Barbour jackets πŸ›οΈ. And let's be real, who doesn't want to feel like they're escaping into the countryside every day? For me, it's all about getting that perfect autumn vibe going - think crisp air, wood fires and a good cuppa β˜•οΈ.
 
πŸ™ƒ so i think the rad trend is pretty cool. it's all about embracing your natural style without being too try-hard. david beckham's vibe is super relatable - who doesn't love spending weekends in the garden? 😊 what i love about this trend is that it's not just about looking stylish, but also about feeling comfortable and laid back. like, a country gentleman should be able to wear his tweed blazer to dinner and still look like himself, you know? πŸ€— the key is layering up with texture and pattern - it adds so much depth to an outfit. and yeah, it's not just about rich dads anymore... anyone can rock this look! πŸ‘•
 
I love how this country chic trend is giving me major 90s vibes πŸ™ƒ think old-school Britpop band tees and tweed jackets. Reminds me of when I was at uni and we'd all wear those ridiculous corduroy trousers like they were going out of style πŸ˜‚. But seriously, David Beckham pulling off the Rads look is actually pretty inspiring - who says you can't be stylish and relaxed at the same time? πŸ€” And I love how it's not just about grand, expensive pieces - it's all about layering up and mixing textures like a pro πŸ’‘. My granddad used to wear this kind of thing all the time when I was growing up, so seeing it on Beckham makes me feel nostalgic 😊.
 
πŸ€” The Rads trend is kinda growing on me. I mean, who wouldn't want to feel like a rustic gentleman while still being able to whip up some dinner with the missus 🍴? It's all about embracing that old-school charm without going full-on lumberjack 🎸. David Beckham pulling it off is no surprise, but Jason Diamond makes a solid point - men are looking for something more than just a bold statement piece, they want a lifestyle. And with M&S and John Lewis on board, it's getting easier to incorporate country chic into everyday life πŸ‘•πŸ’Ό
 
I'm literally so over this "Rads" trend already πŸ™„ it's just another attempt to make us all feel old and boring. I mean, come on, who thought it was a good idea to look like a 50-year-old dad trying to relive their hayday through tweed blazers and corduroy trousers? And don't even get me started on the whole "layering up" thing - it's just a fancy way of saying you're a hot mess. I love David Beckham, but even he can't make this trend look cool πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ.

And what's with the obsession with country chic? Can't we just have some fashion that doesn't scream "I'm trying too hard to be rustic"? It feels like every time someone tries to put their foot down on a fashion trend, it just ends up being another iteration of something we've seen before. And don't even get me started on the so-called "experts" who are always saying stuff like "the British pastoral ideal feels like escape" - what does that even mean? πŸ™ƒ
 
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