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Comments on "On the Street......Raider Nation, Paris"
another one of those cases: a he or a she? my guess: the later.
luving it when times like this come up on your blog sart.
Is that a tattooed knee?
An American-style football jersey on Paris streets. Now that seems unusual, eye-catching.
brillant !
Different.Interessting.
Peace and love!
James Caan would love this. Straight out of Rollerball.
Not for me, thanks.
Super! On the contrary the football jersy as the center piece of this punk/comic look would only work in Paris. In the US it would take a miracle to pull it off as fashion.
a kimono wrapped T shirt? that's worth noting...
hmm rough style
I like it- the bracelets fit wonderful with the jersey and the shoes, indeed very unusual, although i would prefer tighter trousers
i'm impressed
but a little frightened, too
I dont like it but each to their own.
I don't care about football, but I LOVE the Raiders for the fan costumes!
seriously cool.
great unique style!
This is one of the most original pieces of street fashion that I've seen on this blog for ages! It's so cool. The whole thing is so wonderfully unique; very Commesque, in a way. Love it.
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The knee-holes are freaking me out a little bit. Men can get away with wearing just about anything in Paris, I guess...
This is beyond kitsch. And taste for that matter.
love the hair and the chick behind looks cool too. btw, i think this is a guy.
like the ninja rider style! very cool. but I'm not sure how I think about the style if I see him in Japan... especially Akihabara area.
i love the contradictions... or are they complimentary...?
The Black Hole needs more of this--respectable style to go with the tough attitude.
Hate the Raiders! Love this photo!!! A wrap-jersey with peekaboo knee-cutouts would only work on this man. And what audacity to accessorize such an athletic look with those studded cuffs! Mad Props.
And P.S. his friend is kawaii perfection as well :)
-AM
This man looks bizarrely cool. Not too sure about the lower half of him, but I do love the kimono-wrap top. What's with the pants? Split-knee longs or knickerbockers over loose socks? Weird, and not in a good way. He looks intense. Yakuzaman goes to Paris.......
It looks like taken from "Mad Max"
Looks too perfectly matched...like Garanimals for Punks.
cool, very cool...
Cool to me!!!!!!and for me he is a guy!:)
funny idea, to cut your pants like this, just to show a tatoo on your knee.
I love the print on his shirt. looks a bit like one of these very first animes, don't you think?
Ahhh....
Vanguard. And yes, looks like he should be Kawakubo's ambassador of radness. Haven't seen anything like this on The Sartorialist. Ever.
Thanks!
undercover leggings. chic.
Very Y-3!
no.
Wow..intriguing! I'd never expect to see this in Paris..
Hey, have you been to Japan before? This picture makes me think you've gone off to Asia!
my first reaction to this was HAHAHAHA. but somehow in a totally impartial way...it's kind of too weird for me to LIKE it per se, but it's so interesting that I can't dislike it. very creative. I think I'm so amused that I approve.
It's a modern spin on the traditional Japanese peasant/working class outfit: loose wrap-around top with tight leggings, commonly depicted on old Japanese woodblock prints and 19th century studio photographs. The sports graphics, boots and accessories are a cool contemporary update.
BIG UP PHENOMENON.
OAKLAND, Baby!!!
i like his bracelets...
Beautifull Girl!
Andro style ready for the urban combact, brilliant and post punk
You can tell he's a passionate fan of the game.