Man Utd legend, David Beckham and Victoria head back to the 1980s with matching double denim outfits

THE Beckhams head back to the 1980s — in matching double denim.

David, 47, and Victoria, 49, both wore blue shirts and jeans on a day out in London.

David and Victoria Beckham headed back to the 1980s when they wore matching double denim

David and Victoria Beckham headed back to the 1980s when they wore matching double denim

The couple were famed for wearing matching outfits in their early years together

The couple were famed for wearing matching outfits in their early years together

The fashion designer then accused her football legend hubby of copying her retro style.

She posted a snap on Instagram and said: “I got dressed first, FYI.”

The pair were famed for wearing matching outfits in their early years together.

Victoria said previously: “It just seemed like a really good idea at the time.

“We didn’t know about fashion.

“We were just having fun with it, which to be honest with you, is kind of the way it should be.

“I really wish I had the courage to do it more now.”

Victoria recently celebrated her 49th birthday and broke her strict diet to indulge in a slice of cake.

Posh Spice pushed the boat out at the family party in Miami, Florida — and even bought an £800-plus bottle of Pappy Van Winkle 12 Year Old Special Reserve whiskey for them all to sample.

She was joined by David, along with three of their children, Brooklyn, 24, Cruz, 18, and Harper, 11.

Romeo, 20, who plays for Brentford FC was in the UK with his club.

Also in attendance was Victoria’s daughter-in-law Nicola Peltz, 28, as the pair continue their attempts to put a widely reported falling-out behind them.

Victoria said previously of their matching looks: 'It just seemed like a really good idea at the time'

Victoria said previously of their matching looks: ‘It just seemed like a really good idea at the time’

Victoria added: 'I really wish I had the courage to do it more now'

Victoria added: ‘I really wish I had the courage to do it more now’