Mod Fashion Guide: The Complete Look for the Modern Mod
The Mod movement may have started in the late 1950s and exploded in the 1960s, but its influence on men’s style is as strong today as ever. Clean lines, sharp tailoring, bold colours, and an unmistakable cool attitude define Mod fashion—and at Modshopping, we keep that spirit alive with high-quality, vintage-inspired pieces made for the modern man.
Whether you're new to Mod culture or looking to refine your wardrobe, this guide breaks down everything you need to know about building the perfect Mod look.
What Is Mod Fashion?
“Mod” (short for Modernist) began with young men in post-war Britain who wanted to dress sharp, listen to new music, and embrace a stylish, progressive identity. Mods stood out through their love of scooters, soul and jazz, and clothing that made a statement without ever losing sophistication.
Today, Mod fashion blends timeless tailoring with bold personality—perfect for men who appreciate classic refinement with a twist.
The Essential Mod Wardrobe
1. The Mod Suit
The suit is the heart of Mod fashion—sleek, slim-fitting, and impeccably tailored.
Key features of a true Mod suit include:
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Narrow lapels
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Clean, sharp lines
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Straighter silhouettes
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Cropped trousers
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Bold patterns or solid colours
Whether you prefer Prince of Wales checks, tonic fabrics, or a simple black suit, the Mod suit is about precision and attitude. At Modshopping, every suit is designed with classic Mod proportions in mind, offering the perfect blend of vintage and modern.
2. Shirts: Clean, Crisp, Iconic
A Mod shirt elevates the entire outfit. Look for:
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Button-down collars
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Strong geometric patterns
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Stripes, checks, or paisley
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High-quality cotton
Pair a patterned shirt with a solid suit or vice versa—the contrast keeps the look sharp without being busy.
3. Knitwear: The Casual Mod Uniform
Mod knitwear offers comfort without sacrificing style:
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Fine-gauge knits
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Zip-up cardigans
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Twin-tipped polos
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Mock necks and turtlenecks
These are perfect for layering under suits or pairing with tailored trousers for a smart-casual Mod outfit.
4. Footwear: Smart, Sleek, Classic
Your shoes complete the Mod silhouette. The classics include:
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Chelsea boots
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Brogues
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Loafers
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Desert boots
Polished leather or suede both work well—just keep the shape slim and stylish.
5. Outerwear: The Mod Icon
No Mod wardrobe is complete without:
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The fishtail parka
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Harrington jackets
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Crombie coats
Parka for the scooter, Harrington for weekends, Crombie for evenings—each piece serves both function and statement.
Colours & Patterns: The Mod Aesthetic
Mod style embraces boldness but never chaos. Traditional Mod combinations include:
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Deep blues, blacks, and charcoals
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Burgundy, mustard, and olive
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Prince of Wales and tonic fabrics
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Geometric and Italian-inspired prints
The goal: sharp, confident, clean.
Modern Mod: Blending Vintage With Today
The best Mod outfits today mix authenticity with updated fits. You can pair a classic Mod-cut jacket with modern trousers, or complement vintage patterns with contemporary footwear. At Modshopping, every piece is crafted to maintain that unmistakable 1960s silhouette while ensuring modern comfort and quality.
How to Build Your Mod Wardrobe
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Start with one great Mod suit. (The cornerstone of your style.)
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Add versatile shirts. Patterns and solids you can mix and match.
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Invest in classic shoes. Chelsea boots or loafers instantly elevate your look.
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Round it off with outerwear. A parka or Harrington completes the Mod identity.
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Express your individuality. Mods dress sharp—but with personality.
Join the Mod Revival With Modshopping
At Modshopping, we specialise in vintage-inspired menswear that captures the essence of the Mod era while meeting modern expectations. From suits to shirts, coats to accessories, our collection is carefully designed to help you look sharp, stylish, and confidently Mod.
Explore the full range and start building your Mod wardrobe today.


