The Rad pack: David Beckham leads country menswear trend

For the fashion-conscious, a wardrobe staple is a tweed blazer paired with corduroy trousers. This autumn's style icon – affectionately known as "the Rads" – is all about embracing classic country attire while still looking effortlessly stylish on the high street.

David Beckham has been named the face of this new trend, and his influence extends far beyond the football pitch. As guest editor of Country Life magazine, he showcases a more relaxed, laid-back approach to fashion, with tweed blazers paired with wellies for a look that's both country-chic and urban-cool.

While Beckham may be credited with popularizing this style, it's clear that his appeal goes beyond the rich elite. With many embracing this trend on social media platforms like Depop, where second-hand clothing is selling out fast – think Barbour jackets up 207% since July – there's no denying its mass appeal.

"It's a rebellion against being too plugged in," says Jason Diamond, an author and cultural commentator. "Men are looking for stuff that's a little more classic, but not formal." And it's this balance between style and substance that makes the country gentleman look so relatable to people of all ages and backgrounds.

From high street brands like M&S and John Lewis to upmarket labels like N Peal, there's a wealth of options available for those looking to channel their inner Rad. With tweed dog coats, texture chore jackets, and even bespoke tweed blazers on offer – there's never been a better time to join the ranks of this stylish subculture.

To emulate this look without breaking the bank, consider pairing a half-zip jumper (£69 at John Lewis) with distressed denim jeans for a stylish yet affordable ensemble. Alternatively, go for a vintage Barbour jacket (£95 at Vintage Folk) paired with rugged boots and you'll be looking like a true country gent in no time.

With its roots firmly planted in the world of rural England, this fashion trend may seem worlds away from the high street – but it's clear that its appeal extends far beyond the countryside. As the Rads continue to gain momentum on social media, it's only a matter of time before they make their way onto your doorstep.
 
omg i'm so here for this country chic trend 🤠👖! david beckham is literally the epitome of effortless style and his influence on this trend is EVERYTHING 💁‍♂️ i've been seeing it all over depop and it's amazing to see people from all walks of life rocking the classic country look 👫 what i love about this trend is that it's not just for the rich and famous, but for anyone who wants to feel stylish and put-together without breaking the bank 💸 pairing a tweed blazer with corduroy trousers or distressed denim jeans is literally the perfect combo 🤩
 
I'm not sure if I love or hate this trend, tbh 🤔. On one hand, who wouldn't want to look effortlessly stylish in a tweed blazer with corduroy trousers? It's like the ultimate laid-back chic 😎. But on the other hand, isn't it just a rehash of old-school country vibes that might be a bit...much? 🤷‍♂️ I mean, David Beckham's influence is definitely cool and all, but can we really see ourselves rocking wellies with tweed jackets on a regular basis? 😂 Maybe the key to making this trend work for everyone is embracing it in moderation - think tweed jacket one day, corduroy trousers another 🤷‍♂️.
 
I'm loving this new trend, reminds me of my granddad's wardrobe back in the day. He used to wear tweed jackets and corduroy trousers all the time, and he looked so sharp. Now, it's like the world has come full circle. David Beckham is totally getting it right, I mean, who else could rock a tweed blazer with wellies? The way he's paired them on social media is so effortless. It's not just about looking stylish, though - there's something to be said for going back to basics and embracing classic country attire. And the fact that second-hand clothing is selling out fast on Depop is just proof that people are really getting behind this trend. Reminds me of thrift shopping with my friends in college... those were the days 🕰️
 
🤔 So I'm seeing this trend pop up everywhere and honestly, I love how classic country attire is being reimagined for everyday wear 🕺. The stats are crazy though - Depop saw 207% increase in Barbour jacket sales since July 📈. That's like, a whole new level of demand! 💸

According to Google Trends, searches for "country gentleman" and "tweed blazer" have been on the rise over the past year ⏩. And I'm not surprised - David Beckham's influence is real 🔥. But what I think is cool is that this trend isn't just about rich people anymore 🙅‍♂️. It's for anyone who wants to add some effortless style to their wardrobe.

The age demographics are interesting too 🤔. According to Pinterest, the most popular age range for "country gentleman" inspiration is 25-44 years old 👥. That's like, a whole generation of people looking for a stylish but laid-back vibe 😎.

I'm also seeing some sweet stats on social media engagement 🔍. A study found that Instagram posts featuring tweed blazers get an average of 2,500 likes 📸, which is insane! And let's not forget about YouTube - the top "country gentleman" fashion hauls have racked up millions of views 📺.

It's clear that this trend is here to stay 💯. Who knows what other fashion trends will follow? Only time (and Google Trends 😂) will tell!
 
I don’t usually comment but I think it’s kinda interesting how this country-chic trend is taking over the high street 🤔. I mean, David Beckham is always stylish and all that, but I never thought he'd be the face of a whole fashion trend 😂. And yeah, I can see why people would want to look like a country gent – it's like, effortless cool, you know? But what really got me was how affordable it is 🤑. Like, you don't have to break the bank to look like one of those stylish Rad guys 👕. I just wonder if this trend will stick around for a while or if it'll be another fleeting fashion thing 💁‍♂️.
 
i think the rad style is super cool 🤩 and it's awesome how david beckham has brought this trend into the mainstream. i mean, who wouldn't want to wear a tweed blazer and look like a total boss 😎? the best part is that it's not just about being fancy or stuffy, it's actually all about embracing a more relaxed vibe and looking stylish at the same time.

i've been seeing so many people on depop sharing their rad outfits and it's giving me major fashion inspiration 📸. i love how jason diamond says it's a rebellion against being too plugged in - it's like, we want to look put together without feeling suffocated by all the drama of social media.

anyway, if you're looking to get into the rad style without breaking the bank, i say go for a vintage barbour jacket and distressed denim jeans - it's a great combo that's both stylish and affordable 💸. overall, i think the rad trend is here to stay and i'm loving every minute of it 😎
 
🤔 so the "Rads" trend is all about country-chic fashion and David Beckham is the face of it? sounds cool but why do I need a tweed blazer paired with corduroy trousers to look stylish? 🙄 can't I just wear something comfy like joggers or sweatpants and still be fashionable? 💁‍♂️ also, 207% increase in Barbour jackets selling on Depop since July? that's crazy! how do they even track that info? 📊
 
omg i just got the cutest pair of corduroy trousers for like 20 bucks at thrift store 🤑 can't wait to try them out with my old tweed blazer 🎩 i'm also thinking of getting a barbour jacket like all the rad guys on instagram 📸 do you think it's better to get a bespoke one or just stick with vintage barbour? 😂
 
the "Rads" trend is defo taking off 🚀👕! i love how david beckham is embracing his country roots and still looking hella stylish. the fact that people are rocking tweed blazers with wellies on depop is just iconic 😂. jason diamond's quote about it being a rebellion against being too plugged in makes total sense to me. i've been seeing so many guys in m&S and john lewis tweed jackets and they all look amazing 👗. pairing a half-zip jumper with distressed denim jeans is such a great affordable option, but vintage barbour jackets are also super on point 🛍️👞
 
I'm low-key surprised that the "Rads" trend isn't just a bunch of posh guys running around in tweed and wellies. I mean, who wouldn't want to dress up like a 90s countryside gent? David Beckham's influence is definitely on point though - he's always been one to pull off the whole "chill" vibe. But hey, if you're into it, go for it! Tweed blazers and corduroy trousers are just what I needed to take my wardrobe from basic to slightly-less-basic
 
idk about this "Rads" trend 🤔... seems like just another fancy way to say "country chic"... I mean, David Beckham's always looked sharp but is he really the face of this whole movement? 🤑 doesn't seem like a lot of people are jumping on the bandwagon... or should I say, the tweed train 🚂? also, 207% increase in Barbour jackets since July? sounds kinda fishy to me... where's the source on that? 🤔
 
🤩 I'm totally loving this new trend 🌿👖! Tweed blazers and corduroy trousers are giving me all the autumn vibes 😎. And can we talk about how cool it is that David Beckham is on board with it? 👊 His relaxed, laid-back approach to fashion is so inspiring. Plus, I'm a big fan of the mass appeal of this trend - it's not just for posh people anymore 💁‍♂️! The fact that Depop is selling out fast on Barbour jackets and other second-hand clothing is proof that this style is really taking off 🚀. As Jason Diamond says, it's a rebellion against being too plugged in... I'm totally with him on that 👍. Can't wait to try out some of these looks myself, maybe pairing a tweed blazer with distressed denim and ankle boots for a stylish, urban-country-chic vibe 😎👖
 
OMG u gotta love how ppl r embracing their inner country boy 🤠👕! David Beckham is def a key player in popularizing this trend & his relaxed vibes r infectious 💨. I mean, who wouldn't wanna wear tweed blazers & wellies tho? 😂 It's all about finding that balance between style & substance, right? 🤔 Like Jason Diamond said, men r looking for stuff thats classic but not too formal. And let's be real, its a total rebellion against being too plugged in 📵💻. Anyways, I'm low-key loving the high street brands jumping on this trend, esp M&S & John Lewis 🛍️👕!
 
I'm loving this whole "Rads" trend 🤠👔 It's like David Beckham is bringing a bit of country charm to the high street and it's actually working 🙌. I mean, who wouldn't want to look effortlessly stylish while still looking like they just rolled out of the countryside? 😎 And the best part is, you don't have to break the bank to get on board – thrift shopping is a great way to find those vintage Barbour jackets and distressed denim jeans 🛍️. Plus, it's all about finding that balance between style and substance, which I think is really relatable 🤝. So, if you're looking for a trend that's not too "plugged in" but still looks rad (pun intended 😉), then this is definitely worth checking out 👌
 
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