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Tuesday, April 04, 2006

On The Street...The Younger Suit

Comments on "On The Street...The Younger Suit"

 

Blogger Max said ... (6:06 PM) : 

That's basically the look. It's harder to find a suit that fits at a thrift store than it is to find a jacket, so I just floss the jacket, shirt, tie, and dress shoes with jeans.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (6:08 PM) : 

Relaxed, boyish and charming!

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (6:16 PM) : 

Hmmm....fauxhawk, black suit, thin black tie, tie clip, sneakers and Starbucks. That's about as unique as Starbucks.

Next.

 

Blogger Mike Paget said ... (9:09 PM) : 

I would say "The Look" has to be decked out a bit more; Frietag or other satchel instead of the soft briefcase/portfolio, Limited sneakers of somekind (anything but pumas').
If it has to be jeans, it shouldn't be a black jacket. Though it looks like his jacket fits, and the tie clip is a nice touch that would probably be forgotten if it was an off the rack discount look.

 

Blogger Max said ... (12:56 AM) : 

"The Look" I'm talking about isn't SoHo/LES hipster. It's more rock and roll dresses up than supreme/evisu/alife/aNYthing/nike.

The goal here is style, not wearable hipster status symbols.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (12:54 PM) : 

Obviously part of his "look" is the unbuttoned shirt/looseneed tie. However, it looks like he wouldn't be able to button the top button even if he tried. Is that considered good or bad? If one is doing the unbuttoned shirt/tie look should he at least be able to button up if called upon? Opinions?

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (1:17 PM) : 

It's the white sneakers that do it for me. I think they bring the whole outfit together. Any other color/style would have made it look a little, I don't know, sloppy?

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (3:58 PM) : 

kinda fly outfit, but a skinny jeans, like acne and a better sneakers like gucci och dior. would be super

 

Blogger Adam Wray said ... (9:20 PM) : 

Not a bad look by any means, but certainly nothing original. The white sneaks are a nice touch, but I'd really like to see him try something different with his hair. I've never been a big proponent of the faux-hawk, and it looks purely played-out with this outfit.

 

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