Outer Banks Style: How to Copy the Best Outfits of Season 2
This Outer Banks style guide will show you how to get the outfits from Season 2 of the show.
Having finished Outer Banks within 24 hours of its release, I honestly only have only one question for Netflix: when is Season 3 coming out?
It’s safe to say Season 2 did not disappoint, and I’ll be honest, I was a little bit worried. But Sarah and John B brought back the romantic entanglements, JJ brought back the humor, Pope and Rafe stole the show when it came to dramatic performances, and Kie, yet again, had the boys running laps around her.
Having said that, the show also dug deeper into the very real issues it explored in season 1 surrounding social class tensions and, particularly, how these form along racial lines. The show did not shy away from confronting the sordid past of slavery in North Carolina and was unforgiving in its critique of the ways in which black people are still oppressed. And again, Jonathan Davis, aka, Pope, really stepped up to the plate and knocked it out of the park as he explored his family’s history.
It’s no surprise Season 2 immediately skyrocketed to number 1 on Netflix in the US and other countries. (I’m sure flights to the Outer Banks must also be at an all-time high right now!) Because this summer, we’re going full Pogue… chicken-wearing-crocs flag and all.
However, with Season 2 happening over a much shorter time frame, Outer Banks Season 2 didn’t serve as many new looks as Season 1. But that makes sense, since the guys mostly wore their same outfits (some orange jumpsuits and an 80s Bruce Springsteen look aside), and the girls didn’t have a lot to dress up for. But nevertheless, we have enough Outer Banks style inspiration to last us till the end of summer, and I guess the start of fall.
So now all I have left to say, Alexa, queue “Left Hand Free” and let’s start shopping for outfits worthy of Poguelandia. Here’s our Outer Banks style guide, Season 2 edition.