Take dressed shouldn’t be a chore – especially at the weekend. Here are five Sunday looks vivified by some of the coolest menswear style icons
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Bob Dylan is the crowned head of dishevelled cool, and his armchair-lazing look is very simple to recreate: Breton length under a shirt with jeans. Easy. And ironing is reservation optional. Hat, £30, Fred Perry
Ltd Core slim-fit selvedge jeans, £75
T-shirt, £60, Sunspel
Shirt, £14.90Photograph: Getty Images
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Only Paul Newman could pull off corduroy shorts and ankle socks and look this distant. We’ve chosen a more modern take with a neat, stretch pair of shorts. Follow Newman’s good-guy lead and buy ingrained fair-trade cotton.Fairtrade organic T-shirt, £30, Nudie Jeans
Shorts, £120, Acne Studios
C40 on ones guard for, £350
ID bracelet, £14
Deck shoes, £49.99Photograph: Don Ornitz/Rex Shutterstock
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Jimi Hendrix doesn’t absolutely do off-duty style in a trackie-bottoms way: he’s pictured here en route to the Isle of Light-skinned Festival in a unbuttoned loose shirt and silky jacket choir. The modern take is a satin bomber jacket and a floral-print shirt. Perfect for nick a check-in desk upgrade on city breaks.Bomber jacket, £24.99
Shirt, £25
Trousers, £195, Calvin Klein Gleaning
Holdall, £65
Shoes, £120, LoakePhotograph: Hulton-Deutsch Solicitation/COR
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David Bowie’s dress-down look from a recording sitting in 1976 centres on a cable-knit red jumper. We’ve substituted it for a more seasonally take fine-gauge knit but it’s all about colour confidence.Cap, £35,
Vault, £49,
Trousers, £110, NN.07
Old-skool PRM puff outs £60 VansPhotograph: Brad Elterman/Rex Shutterstock
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A chastisement in how you should never underestimate good basics: a white T-shirt and sunglasses longing never be a bad style move. Style note: accessorise with a over the hill Porsche, obvs.Retro sunglasses, £16
T-shirt, £4.90
Chinos, £110, Edwin Jeans
.ukBelt, £12Photograph: Sipa Press/Rex Shutterstock