As day two of the show draws to a close, we are bringing you some of the fashion ensembles which caught our eye.
The Suffolk Show gives animals and humans alike the chance to strut their stuff, and so many of you were dressed to impress.
There is no dress code for members of the public attending the show, but advice on what to wear is given to members of ringside clubs.
Many of you looked to your farming roots for inspiration, with tweed being the order of the day. With the unreliable weather, many of you were also rocking welly boots and other sensible but stylish choices.
Gentleman should wear "smart trousers or tailored shorts with a collared shirt", while ties are optional.
Meanwhile, it was suggested that ladies "dress up for the occasion". While hats were encouraged, they were not essential.
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