Millions of men admit to being in a ‘style rut’ as a result of the pandemic

A survey of 2,000 UK males showed as many as 70 per cent are lacking confidence in their fashion sense.

As a result, half plan to completely overhaul their wardrobes in 2022 for a more ‘stylish and updated’ look.

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As the world became accustomed to isolating and limited social interactions, 39 per cent of men ditched their shirts and jeans - instead sticking to hoodies and tracksuit bottoms throughout the pandemic.

The rise of online retailers and increased access to new fashion websites and trends has also resulted in 66 per cent feeling overwhelmed when shopping.

Fashion struggles

The research was commissioned by Vision Express, which found it’s not just regular men who are struggling – the menswear malaise even extends to Match of the Day host Gary Lineker.