5 Items We've Owned for Years That We Still Wear Every Week
This week, I posed a question to theBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing edit team: What item has been in your closet for years, and still gets worn regularly? Essentially, I was trying to understand what the most long-wearing looks in our wardrobes are or what we all deem as forever pieces, so to speak.
Unsurprisingly, the team came back with a chic list of must-haves which included vintage family heirloom pieces and even a few high-street gems. Our assistant editor, Elinor Block, has had a Gucci scarf in her closet (which once belonged to her grandmother) for upwards of 11 years, while our shopping editor, Joy Montgomery, was "influenced" into buying a pair of Topshop wide-leg trousers nine years ago, long before influencers were even a thing. Emily Dawes, our freelance branded content editor, regularly relies on her trusted Marks and Spencer blazer, which she's had for half a decade. As for me, I personally still wear my vintage Levi's jeans (which I purchased about six years ago) at least twice a week.
For me, when purchasing new items, price-per-wear is always top of mind, so it's refreshing to see such a versatile list of items that have stood the test of time. Keep scrolling to see our most long-wearing wardrobe items, and shop their modern-day counterparts below.
Elinor Block, Assistant Editor: Gucci Scarf
Number of years owned: 11
"Red has always been my colour so when me and my sister were looking through some of my grandma's clothes after she passed away, it was a red silk scarf that caught my eye. I only realised later that it was Gucci. In fact, it was the print that was made especially for Princess Grace of Monaco—the flora print—with a red border around it. Even today, it's a staple of the fashion house, even under boundary-pushing Alessandro Michele. While it wouldn't matter to me if it was still in fashion, it's always great to know that classic prints last."
Joy Montgomery, Shopping Editor: Topshop Trousers
Number of years owned: 9
"For some reason, I remember the exact moment I was inspired to buy these trousers. I was at uni and saw that the fashion editor of the student newspaper had created a 'How to Wear Wide-Leg Trousers' story, and long before the days of Instagram, I was totally influenced. I found this pair at Topshop a few days later and they felt like my first sophisticated, 'adult' purchase. Flattering and comfy, I’ve worn them constantly ever since with everything from long-sleeve tops to chunky jumpers."
Emily Dawes, Freelance Branded Content Editor: Marks and Spencer Blazer
Number of years owned: 5
"I've had this M&S Velvet blazer for over 5 years, and although it doesn't get quite as much wear in summer as the winters, it's lasted so well and is still one of my absolute go-to's for dressing up in the evenings. I love the longline slouchy style which always makes jeans and a cami feel way more luxe and the dark navy shade compliments a red lip perfectly. I can't ever imagine throwing it away—it's such an unexpected classic!"
Zoe Anastasion, Fashion Editor: Vintage Levi's Jeans
Number of years owned: 6
I bought these jeans about six years ago from a vintage store in New York called The Vintage Twin. An impossibly cool sales assistant, who manned the store's JEANius Bar looked me up and down and then hand-picked the pair from a sea of folded denim stacked floor to the ceiling near the change room. They were the first pair I tried and they fit like a glove. That JEANius certainly knew what she was doing. I've practically lived in the jeans ever since.
Emma Spedding, Editor: Rixo Dress
Number of years owned: 4
"Anyone who knows me knows how much I love a midi dress, and while I can be tempted to buy new, there are several old favourites I will always come back to. In particular, this Rixo midi dress that I bought when the brand first launched. I have worn it to weddings, parties, work and even to the beach. I love the style so much that I then went to buy two others in the same shape in different prints."
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Fashion journalist Zoe Anastasiou relocated from her homeland of Australia to the UK in 2019 to becomeBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing UK's Fashion Editor, covering a parental leave role at the time and then staying on to be the Social Media and Fashion Editor until 2021. She later held positions at Marie Claire UK and freelanced in the British fashion industry before returning home to pursue a role in content strategy.

