The new series of Great British Bake Off begun last week and judges, Paul Hollywood and Dame Prue Leith, and presenters Matt Lucas and Noel Fielding have all returned to see the bakers’ creations in the well-known tent.
And with it comes the return of Noel Fielding and his infamous style.
Last week viewers saw Fielding sport a big smiley jumper from I Saw It First. Viewers flocked to the website after the episode only to find it had already sold out.
This week Fielding was seen wearing a Heart Hand Stripe shirt from Lazy Oaf. And for those of you hoping to purchase the top will be disappointed, as it has also sold out.
It is not all bad news, however. WeThrift has put together a round up of similar clothing items and where you can get them.
Happy Sad Long Sleeve Shirt - Lazy Oaf £80
Another Lazy Oaf piece, and this one is in stock! The design doesn’t come cheap however and will set you back £80.
White Conversational Print Oversized Shirt - Forever Unique - £49.99
With Autumnal print colours that still maintain some lively summer vibes, this shirt definitely gives of Fielding vibes.
Plus Allover Figure Print Blouse - SHEIN - £14.99
With a quirky print embracing all styles, this shirt would definitely be a staple in Fielding’s wardrobe.
Plus Cow Print Button Up Blouse - SHEIN £16.49
Colour and fun can both be added to this cow print, making it even more of a statement piece.
Oversized satin shirt co-ord in bright tie-dye - Bershka - £19.45 (was £29.99)
Nothing says statement more than tie-dye, and this shirt certainly makes a statement. Whether in the tent or on the street, this piece will definitely catch eyes.
Retro Print Oversized Button Down Shirt - Nasty Gal - £21.00 (was £35.00)
Bold, kaleidoscopic, oversized retro print shirt – what else could you want in a statement piece? This is a perfect example of Fielding’s daring style, and definitely a show stopper.
Catch Great British Bake Off on Tuesdays at 8pm on Channel 4, or catch up on Channel 4 Player.
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