Pub Style: The best ways to accessorise for an evening at the pub

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The vaccination programme is proceeding speedily and we all can’t wait to leap out of our houses to reach the first pub and have a good night out with our friends. We are so used to staying at home and wearing shabby old outfits, that it almost seems incredible that we will soon dress up and hit the town. 

  • Face Mask

Since Covid-19 outbreak, there is one accessory that has become essential in our daily life and that unfortunately we can never leave at home: it’s the face mask. However, nobody said that we can’t add a bit of fashion to our choice. For instance, at Shein they have beautiful satin multi-colour face masks that can give you a chic look when you are in the queue to enter the pub. You can buy a bunch of them at a ridiculous price if you use this Shein voucher code.

  • Bandana

If you want to surprise your pals with a boho and mildly vintage style, it could also be fun to wear a bandana. You could tie it around your wrist and make a bandana bracelet, but of course it would be far more flattering if you tie it around your head. The pattern would be visible and you would earn yourself a 90s look. You could choose a paisley or a chain print pattern or even a floral one. It’s important that you match it with a proper outfit and we promise you will feel effortlessly stylish. If you are not very comfortable with the idea, a glamorous scarf is a valid alternative that is always appreciated in every context.   

  • Belt

Although you usually try to have a casual look when you are going to the pub, a few chic accessories can give you an extra boost of confidence. Have you thought of wearing an elegant leather belt? If you pick one with the right buckle, it will make you stand out of the crowd. You could wear one with a double o-ring and most likely you will get many compliments. If you prefer having a more daring appearance, you could upgrade to a three-piece croc embossed leather buckle belt. The middle ground solution would be instead a regular three-piece buckle belt, which for sure would be very cute.

  • Jewellery

We haven’t forgotten about jewellery. It has to be said that not everyone loves to wear it, but most girls and ladies can’t live without it. You can cover your hands with rings, but our advice would be to pick a graceful bracelet. It can be an endearing accessory and it often stands for something special. Gorgeous golden ear cuffs or a pair of minimalist earrings would also capture the attention. If instead you prefer a fresh charming style, we would recommend a layered necklace featuring butterfly pendants. It may be simple, but it would be nice.

  • Watch

By now we all tend to check the time on our smartphones, but wearing a watch remains a classy solution. The selection at Shein is pretty wide, you can find good ones and you definitely won’t be breaking the bank. A round pointer quartz watch with a mesh strap will look attractive, especially if you match it with a chain bracelet. If you’d rather have a shinier appearance, you could consider instead a wrist watch with rhinestone décor. It will be glittering in the pub! It would probably be out of place at a bar, but if you really can’t give up on tech, we will forgive you if you wish to wear a smartwatch.

Now that you are all set for the next night out with your gang, you should start thinking about how you are going to entertain one another at the pub. It’s not all about drinking and you could have loads of fun taking up a few challenges. Thrillist has drafted a bucket list of the 50 things that everyone should do in a bar at least once. If you follow up on a few of these tips, it will be a night to remember.

 


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