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Top 5 Men's Looks for Goodwood Revival 2026


Goodwood Revival · 18–20 September 2026
Top 5 Looks
Five ways to dress for the greatest weekend in British motorsport

The Revival dress code covers three decades and a hundred moods. If you want the shortcut, here it is: five complete looks, each built around a shirt you can actually buy today. This year the theme is La Dolce Vita — Italian romance, Maserati’s centenary and a paddock full of Vespas — so we have leaned into the Riviera where it counts.

Look 01

The Paddock Gentleman

The central Paddock expects a jacket and tie. Meet the rule and beat it: a Monaco Grand Prix print shirt under a linen or tweed jacket, a knitted tie, pleated trousers and polished brogues. You pass the dress code with colour to spare.

Shop the Monaco Grand Prix →
Look 02

The Grid Walker

Pure La Dolce Vita. The Monaco Montage worn open over a white tee, ecru chinos, driving loafers and dark sunglasses. Sleeves rolled, collar relaxed. This is the look that says you belong on the grid without trying.

Shop the Monaco Montage →
Look 03

The Few

The Revival roars overhead as well as around the track. A Red Arrows or Supermarine Spitfire print, braces, high-waisted trousers and a flat cap. A quiet, handsome salute to 1940 Goodwood and the aircraft it was built beside.

Shop the Red Arrows →
Look 04 · The Mod

Bold ’60s print, slim tailoring, paisley cravat and Chelsea boots. For the Vespa side of the paddock. Shop the Vintage F1 Legend →

Look 05 · The Whole Story

A classic car print with matching print boxers — head to toe, and a detail only you know about. Shop Retro Classic Cars →

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18–20 September 2026, with our biggest stand of the season — every print above, ready to try on.


Clockwork Core steampunk print shirt — top Goodwood Revival looks
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Nav Salimian is the creative force behind Claudio Lugli, the London design house known for bold, artistic printed shirts. He writes about print, colour, fabric and fit — drawing on over a decade of designing statement shirts.