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Unisex clothing for looks without limits

Androgynous fashion starts with pieces that feel right – clean silhouettes, comfortable structure and styling freedom that works across occasions.

Build a wardrobe around shape, colour and confidence, then dress for your day – not your clothing category – with gender-neutral clothing that works from the office into the weekend.

Inclusive fashion blends ease and edge: layerable staples, relaxed cuts and clean colour stories. It’s less about making a statement and more about getting the proportions right and letting the details do the talking.

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All-gender logo beanie hat in a wool blend

All-gender logo beanie hat in a wool blend

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This product contains at least 80% better raw materials. This product is made with responsibly sourced wool. An all gender beanie hat by HUGO, featuring a bold logo label at the cuff. Knitted in a cosy virgin wool blend.
£62.00
All-gender sweatshirt with Happy HUGO artwork

All-gender sweatshirt with Happy HUGO artwork

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In a loose fit for all-gender style, this HUGO sweatshirt features Happy HUGO artwork front and back. Crafted in comfortable French-terry cotton.
£99.00 £59.00
All-gender cotton-jersey T-shirt with logo prints

All-gender cotton-jersey T-shirt with logo prints

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Printed front and back with logos in a fresh chrome effect, this all gender T shirt from HUGO is a casual must. Soft cotton jersey. Loose fit. This product contains at least 60% better raw materials.
£59.00 £35.00
All-gender Cotton-jersey T-shirt with heart logo

All-gender Cotton-jersey T-shirt with heart logo

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Featuring a heart themed logo, this all gender HUGO T shirt will energise any casual look. Cut to a straight fit in soft cotton jersey.
£59.00 £39.00
All-gender Cotton-terry hoodie with origami-heart artwork

All-gender Cotton-terry hoodie with origami-heart artwork

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Energise a casual look with the fresh heart artwork of this all-gender HUGO hoodie. Breathable cotton terry. Laid-back layerable fit.
£129.00 £79.00
All-gender Cotton-jersey T-shirt with origami-heart prints

All-gender Cotton-jersey T-shirt with origami-heart prints

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Add fresh energy to casual looks with the origami-heart artwork of this all-gender HUGO T-shirt. Relaxed fit in breathable cotton jersey.
£59.00 £47.00

Comfort-led tailoring redefined

Focus on proportion and comfort: a blazer you can throw over a tee with trainers or loafers, and layers that sharpen the look without making it feel formal.

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Look for pieces that sit cleanly on the body. The shoulder seam should sit close to your natural shoulder, and trousers should fall cleanly with minimal pooling at the shoe.

Unisex clothing starts with a simple shift in perspective: instead of dressing by category, you dress for silhouette, fit, and how you want to feel. Start with a strong base – straight-leg trousers, a crisp shirt, a clean T-shirt and a lightweight layer – then refine the look by playing with proportions. A longer top over slim-fit trousers feels modern and intentional; a cropped jacket over wide-leg jeans brings balance to the look.

When you want to sharpen your look, lean into smart casual. Choose a blazer that skims rather than clings, with a slightly longer length and room to layer a T-shirt, dress shirt or comfortable knit underneath. Pair that with straight-leg trousers that sit comfortably at the waist or hips and fall cleanly to the shoe. The result is polished without feeling formal – easy enough for daytime, sharp enough for evening. Pick the cut that suits your proportions and the mood you want to set, not the label on the rail.

For more formal occasions, consider a suit. Androgynous suiting works best when you style it with small, deliberate switches. Keep it sharp with a crisp shirt, a classic belt and polished loafers. Soften it with a fine knit or silky top, then shift the silhouette with jewellery or a defined waist. However you choose to style your suit, don’t forget that fit is paramount. If you’re curvier or want more room through the hips, go for a longer jacket that skims and trousers with a straighter leg, so the fabric falls cleanly. If you’re broad-shouldered or athletic, fit the jacket to the shoulders and upper back first, then tailor the waist and balance the look with a straight or slightly wider trouser line.

Fabric choices set the mood before you even start styling. Choose poplin when you want structure; reach for wool blends when you want polish. When you want all-day comfort, a subtle stretch weave keeps the silhouette clean without feeling tight. Keep your palette focused – black, white, navy, camel, soft grey – and add depth through texture: matte against sheen, smooth against ribbed.

When you’re building gender-neutral outfit ideas, there’s plenty of room to play. Try a long coat over wide-leg trousers with a fitted top for contrast; an oversized shirt half-tucked into tailored trousers for shape; or a blazer worn open over a simple base layer. Unisex clothing isn’t about hiding who you are; it’s about choosing design that lets your identity lead, with confidence in every detail.

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