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How to Elevate your Sixth Form Suit.

The Dress Up

How to Elevate your Sixth Form Suit.

The start of September means it's time to go back (or start) Sixth Form and level up your ‘fits! Sixth form dress codes may be strict, but that doesn’t mean your style has to disappear under a blazer. With the right accessories, you can stand out just enough to look sharp, stay within the rules, and feel more like yourself.

The Right Tie.

A tie might be the most obvious accessory, but it’s also the most effective. Since it sits front and centre, it’s the easiest way to introduce some personality without breaking any dress codes. A well-chosen tie can change the whole tone of your outfit smart, creative, traditional, or bold. Stick to classic patterns like stripes, checks, or small dots, especially if your school has specific uniform rules. Avoid loud prints, novelty graphics, or anything too flashy. Colour-wise, go for something that contrasts nicely with your shirt but doesn’t clash with your blazer think burgundy, navy and vintage blue.

 

Spice it up with Shoes.

Shoes can make or break the whole outfit. You could be wearing the sharpest suit in school, but if it’s paired with dirty trainers, it instantly brings the whole look down. A good pair of shoes ties everything together and shows you’re taking your appearance seriously. The safest and most stylish options are classic formal shoes like Oxfords, brogues, loafers or a clean pair of trainers. Styles in black or dark brown work brilliantly with most suit colours.

And yes, shoe care matters. A quick polish once a week (or when needed) keeps them looking fresh. Choose something versatile and commit to looking after them. Clean shoes are a small detail, but they say a lot.

 

A Smart Bag. 

You’re not in Year 9 anymore it’s time to ditch the torn sports bag, sixth form suit deserves a bag that complements the look. Luckily, there are tons of functional but stylish options that work with smart wear. Consider a minimal backpack, structured tote, or satchel in a neutral colour like black, grey, or tan. Look for clean lines, quality materials, and enough space to carry your folders and laptop without the bag looking bulky. Your bag is something you'll carry every day, so it should be practical but that doesn’t mean it can’t be part of your outfit. Choosing the right one can subtly tie your whole look together, making it feel intentional and put-together.


Classic Confidence.

For a timeless and confident look, the Ford navy suit sets the perfect foundation. Its deep, classic tone makes it an ideal choice for both formal and casual sixth form settings. Paired with the Tudor rose tie, there's a subtle nod to heritage and tradition, giving the outfit a polished look. Antique tan shoes and a matching tan belt bring in a warm contrast, grounding the look and adding a refined vintage touch. This outfit transitions effortlessly from classroom to formal occasions (e.g. Industry interviews), with the perfect balance between youthful energy and maturity.

Smart-Casual Edge.

Modern, minimalist, and sharp. The grey modern fit suit is perfect for students looking to blend style with comfort. Paired with a crisp white t-shirt, this look leans into relaxed tailoring while still maintaining a smart profile. The clean lines of the suit are complemented by the classic navy oxford shoes and coordinated socks, offering contrast and sophistication without being overstated. Ideal for early autumn days and long classes, this outfit suits students who want to look put-together without feeling too formal.

Winter-Ready Elegance.

As the weather starts to shift and mornings become brisk, layering becomes both a style and comfort essential. The Ford cool grey suit is a sleek, modern canvas for seasonal dressing. Pairing it with a black turtleneck adds not only warmth but also a refined and smart edge to the look. The black socks and oxford shoes complete the ensemble with a cohesive, monochrome finish, perfect for the colder months. This is a bold, fashion-forward choice for students ready to embrace autumn and winter with confidence.

Timeless Formality.

For days when only full formalwear will do, the Ford black suit offers a strong, structured silhouette ideal for presentations, interviews, or any high-formality school function. The black buckle belt and long-sleeved shirt keep the look sharp and professional, while the Leyton black brogues introduce texture and character through their detailed finish. This outfit is a go-to for those wanting to leave a lasting impression.


When you wear a sixth form suit, you're already a step closer to the adult world, so why not look the part? The right accessories don’t have to be expensive or over-the-top; they just have to be you. Whether it’s a crisp tie, polished shoes, or a well-structured bag, each piece adds something extra to your look and sets you apart (in the best way).

 

Discover the must-have accessories to elevate your sixth form suit. From ties to shoes, learn how to personalise your look while staying smart and dress-code approved.