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25 Best UK Men’s Fashion Blogs

We’ve rounded up 25 of the best UK men’s fashion blogs defining modern style. From heritage tailoring to streetwear innovators, these voices shape what British men wear today. Think layering, warm winter jackets, and versatile clothes for all climates. So, without further ado, here are the UK men’s fashion blogging making a splash both at home and internationally.

Best UK Men’s Fashion Blogs at a Glance

Before diving into the full list, here’s a quick look at some of the best UK men’s fashion blogs and what makes each of them stand out.

  • Permanent Style: Classic tailoring & bespoke clothing
  • FashionBeans: Men’s fashion, grooming & lifestyle
  • Ape to Gentleman: Modern grooming & travel inspiration
  • Menswear Style: Online magazine for men’s fashion
  • Grey Fox Blog Mature: Men’s style & British fashion
Streetwear looks inspired by UK men’s fashion blogs
Nike innovation event at St. George’s Park | Image: The Daily Street

1. The Daily Street

This blog is only called The Daily Street because The Daily news was already taken. Jammed pack with news about fashion, music and modern-day art (no Picasso sorry) with an Instagram of the week. In addition, they also feature interviews from sport starts to musicians. There is also a MIXTAPES section where different artists contribute to a playlist that you can listen to while “working”. Moreover, the variety of sections keeps the blog fresh and interesting for readers.

Founder: Adam Scotland, Alex Powis, Jamie Szulc
Launched: 2009
What it’s about: sneakers, streetwear, clothing, menswear, men’s fashion, accessories, luggage

Creative editorial style from British men’s fashion blogs
Johnstons of Elgin campaign | Image: Individualism

2. Individualism

These guys are out to assist you in developing your own style the Individualism way. For that reason, they really go out of their way to bring men’s style in original and entertaining ways. Fun fact: the founder and editor in chief is none other than the video style editor for Mr Porter. As a result, every post feels professional yet relatable.

Founder: Aaron Christian
Launched: 2008
What it’s about: celebrating, expressing men’s style

Classic tailoring and suits from UK men’s fashion blogs
Postcard from Paris feature | Image: Permanent Style

3. Permanent Style

This guy is all about the suits. Classic, elegant and something that will never go out of style. In fact, he gives great tips on anything suit wise from the tailors to the brands to how to wear it. And if you are stuck and can’t find it, just ask Permanent Style’s Simon and he will share his infinite wisdom with you. Therefore, the blog remains a go-to source for anyone serious about men’s tailoring.

Founder: Simon Crompton
Launched: 2007
What it’s about: classic style, bespoke clothing

London fashion week style featured in UK men’s fashion blogs
Design and lifestyle collage | Image: Fashitects

4. Fashitects

Architect student and fashion lover, Toni Tran, is the founder and model for Fashitects. For him, it is vital that all content is original hence his own model work. Also, he has his own 170 Lookbooks and covers the London Fashion week religiously. Other topics covered include travelling, food, lifestyle and grooming. And to prove that he is actually studying architecture, a section is dedicated to his model building skills which are amazing.

Founder: Toni Tran
Launched: 2011
What it’s about: fashion, travel, lifestyle

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Grooming and classic menswear trends from British men’s fashion blogs
Modern grooming editorial | Image: Ape to Gentleman

5. Ape To Gentleman

A blog to help you evolve from ape (not to be taken literally) to a well-groomed modern-day gentleman. Created by Chris Beastall, this is a blog dedicated to men’s grooming, fashion and lifestyle including fashion and travel. Furthermore, the Ape To Gentleman idea is to reflect that all men should aspire should aspire to be gents and although being a gentleman encompasses many attributes, one very important attribute is pride in appearance.

Founder: Chris Beastall
Launched: 2009
What it’s about: grooming, fashion, lifestyle

Cultural menswear and Sikh style from UK men’s fashion blogs
Sikh style portrait | Image: Singh Street Style

6. Singh Street Style

Pardeep Singh Bahra is the founder of Singh Street Style. He is a blogger, stylist, model, fashion designer, and photographer. Besides, he brings his own fashion to the world while retaining his culture turbaned. He is also the first Sikh turbaned man to be the global face for Samsung and was recently named as one of the top 10 fashion bloggers by Esquire magazine. Indeed, his work continues to inspire many with its unique mix of style and heritage.

Founder: Pardeep Singh Bahra
Launched: 2013
What it’s about: Sikh chic, lifestyle

Photography and men’s fashion portraits from British style blogs
Jake Hold campaign shoot | Image: GarçonJon

7. GarconJon

Garcon Jon is a blog helmed by renowned photographer Jonathan Daniel Pryce. He’s an award-winning photographer based in London who has shot for the likes of Esquire and GQ. Additionally, Garcon Jon conducts interviews with some of the most well-known and stylish men in various respective fields.

Founder: Jonathan Daniel Pryce
Launched: 2010
What it’s about:
men’s fashion, urban style

Lifestyle and modern outfits from UK men’s fashion blogs
October playlist feature | Image: Michael 84

8. Michael84

Michael Adams is a lover of life and a dedicated fashion blogger. He mainly focuses on fashion advice and style guides, male fragrance reviews and the latest trends. Moreover, he adds a playlist every month of what he is currently listening to.

Founder: Michael Adams
Launched: 2008
What it’s about: style, clothing, grooming, travel, tech

Artistic men’s style photography from London fashion blogs
Urban streetwear look | Image: QMike

9. Quyen Mike

Quyen Mike is a photographer and creative director in London. His work explores the world of fashion, design, music, and art and his motto is “Being well dressed is a beautiful form of politeness.” In addition, the blog follows his story and journey as a self-taught artist and reflects his work and personal style.

Founder: Quyen Mike
Launched: 2012
What it’s about:
menswear, design, art, music, visual creativity

Fitness and fashion inspiration from UK men’s style blogs
Running with TomTom Cardio | Image: The Everyday Man

10. The Everyday Man

John Robertson started The Everyday Man blog as a platform to share his like with the world. Since then, it has become a hub for the latest in men’s fashion, fitness and lifestyle, art, music and events. Notably, the fashion includes apparels and not just clothes and the grooming section deals with the finer things on looking good.

Founder: John Robertson
Launched: 2012
What it’s about: fashion, fitness, lifestyle

Creative street photography from UK men’s fashion blogs
London street style | Image: BoyFromDagbon

11. BoyFromDagbon

Abdel Abdulai’s passion for photography and creativity led him to combine his love for fashion and style. Each BoyFromDagbon post tells its own story and engages and inspires the reader to recreate the looks. As a result, the blog has become an encyclopedia of modern style.

Founder: Abdel Abdulai
Launched: 2015
What it’s about:
fashion, lifestyle, street photography

Lifestyle and coffee culture featured in British men’s fashion blogs
Travel and style mix | Image: Steve Booker

12. Steve Booker

Steve Booker is a lover of fashion, design, photography, technology, people, good food, and great coffee! Through his blog, he explores all these passions while staying open to topics that his readers want to see or hear about.

Founder: Steve Booker
Launched: 2010
What it’s about: men’s fashion, style tips, travel, lifestyle, photography

Global menswear trends from UK men’s fashion blogs
Urban Outfitters x Levi’s collab | Image: Last Style of Defense

13. Last Style of Defense

Dan Hasby-Oliver is a menswear writer, brand ambassador, and global men’s trends analyst. Since its launch, Last Style of Defense has attracted over 2 million readers and is ranked among the most influential menswear blogs worldwide. Primarily, he covers style, products, and industry news from London to Los Angeles.

Founder: Dan Hasby-Oliver
Launched: 2009
What it’s about: street style, trends, recommendations of clothes

Design and travel inspiration from UK men’s style blogs
Best of Britannia highlights | Image: Buckets and Spades

14. Buckets and Spades

Buckets & Spades is run by Mat, a blogger with a sharp eye for detail. His site explores fashion, design, and lifestyle. Moreover, he appreciates the finer things in life and delivers honest, thoughtful reviews that reflect his authentic voice.

Founder: Matthew Spade
Launched: 2008
What it’s about: fashion, design, lifestyle

street gentry
UK style and footwear | Image: Street Gentry

15. Street Gentry

The Street Gentry is run by three gentlemen known as the Rural Gent, Gent on the Street, and the Quintessential Gent. Together, they bring unique perspectives to a blog that features clothing trends, music, technology, and culture.

Founder: David Mattingly
Launched: 2013
What it’s about: men’s fashion blogs – best in clothing, music, tech, cars, culture

Classic and urban fashion looks from British men’s fashion blogs
Ask a Woman feature | Image: Dappered

16. Dappered

Dappered is a blog made for the everyday man. Not everyone is a fashion guru or agree with the styles displayed on the runway. Still, it offers a collection of articles that make readers feel right at home. Interestingly, there’s also a contributor named Beth, who provides honest insights and opinions from a woman’s perspective.

Founder: Joe Weber
Launched: 2009
What it’s about: resource for the best and affordable clothes, booze an travel options online

mens flair
Luxury lifestyle article | Image: Men’s Flair

17. Men’s Flair

Men’s Flair is more a magazine than a blog and is ideal for men with a flair for style and interests beyond fleeting looks of the season. The reason why I say the magazine is because they have an editor, two columnists and a bucket load of contributors, all living what they preach. Furthermore, it is all about style that is real, relevant and unpretentious.

Founder: Unknown
Launched: 2005
What it’s about: an online magazine for men with flair for style and interests

Style error
Art and humour in men’s fashion | Image: Style & Error

18. Style & Error

As far as I can figure it out, the blog is run by a guy named Stubbs. He has a very tongue-in-cheek writing style and humour that I guess is British, as I don’t always catch the joke. Still, the world needs more honest people like Stubbs on Style & Error.

Founder: Thomas Stubbs
Launched: 2010
What it’s about: menswear, classic/urban style, photography of outfits

Contemporary UK men’s fashion and grooming inspiration
UGG x Jack Guinness campaign | Image: Menswear Style

19. Menswear Style

Menswear Style is also another independent daily online magazine for men’s fashion, grooming, and lifestyle. In addition, editorial and advertising are at the heart, creating a clean and easy-to-use design-led website. They also cover cars, health, and fitness and have some exclusive interviews in the bag.

Founder: Craig Landale
Launched: 2012
What it’s about: an online men’s fashion, grooming, lifestyle magazine

Men’s style, watches, and trends from UK fashion blogs
High-shine hairstyles | Image: FashionBeans

20. Fashion Beans

Fashion Beans was founded by Ben Herbert, who is the editor-in-chief. Together with a host of gurus, resident writers, and industry insiders, they bring the most comprehensive fashion blog to you daily. As a result, with sites like these, it is no wonder that printed magazines are dying a slow death. They also have a link for popular fashion discount codes that you can use to make purchases online.

Founder: Ben Herbert
Launched: 2007
What it’s about: men’s fashion, style, grooming, fitness, watches, tech and culture

the urban gentleman
Street style culture | Image: The Urban Gentleman

21. The Urban Gentleman

The Urban Gentleman has a mix of everything, from high style to streetwear, grooming, health and fitness, cars, and electronics, as well as sales and deals where you can save some bucks. Additionally, if you feel you can write some good columns, they are hiring now.

Founder: Unknown
Launched: 2008
What it’s about: fashion styling, advice, writing, personal shopping

Modern UK men’s fashion and editorial style tips
Henri Lloyd feature | Image: Men’s Fashion Magazine

22. Men’s Fashion Magazine

Another nail in the coffin for printed magazines. Men’s Fashion Magazine has been delivering style tips, industry news, fashion trends, and the latest sales offers since 2011. In today’s world, it stands as one of the leading online resources for men’s fashion and style.

Founder: Unknown
Launched: 2011
What it’s about: men’s fashion, style, grooming, lifestyle

businesss of fashion
Mukesh Bansal profile | Image: Business of Fashion

23. Business of Fashion

Business of Fashion was founded in 2007 by Imran Amed a respected fashion business advisor, writer, and digital entrepreneur. At present, it operates as a global network of savvy writers and industry insiders, offering daily insights for fashion creatives, executives, and entrepreneurs worldwide.

Founder: Imran Amed
Launched: 2007
What it’s about: fashion creatives, executives and entrepreneurs

Behind-the-scenes looks at British menswear design
Craig Green feature | Image: Style Salvage

24. Style Salvage

The Style Salvage team runs an ongoing series of interviews with fashion insiders, getting up close and personal with the designers of Menswear Day. Also, they love exploring how collections and products are made, showcasing the creative process behind men’s fashion.

Founder: Steve Salter and EJ
Launched: 2007
What it’s about: men’s fashion, style

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British-made accessories | Image: Grey Fox Blog

25. Grey Fox

David Evans launched the Grey Fox Blog in 2011, focusing on men over 40. As time goes by, it becomes harder to decide what to wear and how to dress, and site offers David’s thoughtful response to the challenges of modern, mature style.

Founder: David Evans
Launched: 2011
What it’s about: menswear style, fashion, lifestyle for all men

Formerly on this list:


The Boardwalk

Note: Unfortunately it looks like the site is no longer active so we have removed it from the list but kept the description below.

The Boardwalk was a UK men’s fashion blog that helped men dress better through informative articles and guides. Unlike many other blogs, all of its content was written in the first person, because when it came to subjective topics like style, The Boardwalk believed it was more engaging to hear personal perspectives rather than prescriptive advice.

Founder: Unknown
Launched: 2019
What it’s about: men’s fashion, style trends

Samuel Jing

Note: Unfortunately it looks like the site is no longer active so we have removed it from the list but kept the description below.

It was a leading men’s and young men’s fashion and style blog, supported by academic theories in consumer buying behaviour, fashion marketing, and branding. Moreover, Samuel Jing was known for networking with some of the biggest names in the fashion world.

Founder: Samuel Jing
Launched:
Unknown
What it’s about: menswear, fashion

The Royal Fashionist

Note: Unfortunately it looks like the site is no longer active so we have removed it from the list but kept the description below.

Marcos Paulo Silva created The Royal Fashionist, a men’s guide focused on fashion ideas, style inspiration, travel guides, and fitness tips for staying in shape. In addition, he promoted a healthy lifestyle and occasionally explored technology reviews.

Founder: Marcos de Andrade
Launched: 2014
What it’s about: latest trends in fashion, healthy living, luxury lifestyle

What’s He Wearing?

Note: Unfortunately it looks like the site is no longer active so we have removed it from the list but kept the description below.

If you loved keeping up with fashion parades but didn’t have time to scour the internet for each one, this blog was for you. What’s He Wearing? was filled with the latest runway news and celebrity fashion highlights. Surprisingly, even rapper 50 Cent could clean up quite nicely.

Founder: Unknown
Launched:
Unknown
What it’s about:
menswear, men’s style, men’s fashion

The Mitchelli

Note: Unfortunately it looks like the site is no longer active so we have removed it from the list but kept the description below.

The Mitchelli was like an encyclopedia of fashion, offering over 100 style tips along with detailed guides on suits, shirts, shoes, and accessories. Additionally, the blog included a directory of other well-known fashion sites and a glossary for terms that weren’t always familiar to readers.

Founder: Steven Mitchell
Launched:
Unknown
What it’s about:
classic style, etiquette, costumes, wardrobe details

How We Chose This List of UK Men’s Fashion Blogs

Our team researched dozens of UK men’s fashion blogs to find those that continue to inspire style, creativity, and substance. Each selection was based on content quality, consistency, community influence, and overall contribution to the UK fashion scene.

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UK Men’s Fashion Blogs FAQs

How often are UK men’s fashion blogs updated?

Most leading UK men’s fashion blogs post new content weekly or monthly, focusing on seasonal style guides, product launches, and event coverage. Regular updates keep them relevant in the fast-changing world of men’s style.

Are British men’s fashion blogs still influential compared to magazines?

Yes. Many of these blogs—like Permanent Style and Menswear Style—have become trusted industry voices. Unlike traditional magazines, they connect directly with readers through personal storytelling, authentic photography, and social media interaction.

How can readers use these blogs to improve their own style?

The best way is to follow multiple blogs with different focuses—streetwear, tailoring, grooming—and draw inspiration from how UK bloggers mix modern and classic looks. Over time, you’ll develop your own unique style.

Mr Mark Jessen

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Mr Mark Jessen

Mark Jessen studied English at Brigham Young University, completing a double emphasis in creative writing and professional writing/editing. After graduating, Mark went to work for a small publisher as their book editor. After a brief time as a freelance writer, ...

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