Ricky
I do love the way Ricky wears his vintage shirts. Here with some dungarees and engineer boots on his bicycle in Breuklyn. Classic
I do love the way Ricky wears his vintage shirts. Here with some dungarees and engineer boots on his bicycle in Breuklyn. Classic
The kind folks of Engineered Garments invited me to tour their store that opens later today at 307 W. 38th St. in a space that used to repair sewing machines will now sell their collection as well as Nepenthes and Needles. In fact, the old signage is still there. Not covered or painted over, yet anyhow…
Bossman/Founder of Nepenthes & Needles designer Keizo Shimizu. I need those socks!! Hanging the work of Carrie Housman & Darbury Stenderu The show is based on designs they have done for Nepenthes in the past. I know its a sneak preview but Im gonna delve in a lil here. No two of the fourteen fixtures around the store are alike. There is one made of rare pieces of wood, cant remember the name of the wood but the Japanese use it for chessboards. favourite shirt. Suits insane. Love it. Costumey, yes, but I'm stuck in the 70's in my head. Rabbit I think. Made from actual Woolrich blanket fabric! I know some fellas who'll love this long shirt. Myself included. & just a few standard shirts for a more regular kinda guy. In the photo before this, that club collared black striped shirt on the left is so insanely beautiful. Mark McNairy for Engineered Garments. Exclusive Shit. Leather & Suede! Trickers Monks!!!!! Old bandannas made into patchwork pocket squares. They have scarves as well! South2 West8 Dressing Room Vestibule Jewelry Yup, Engineered Garments poncho! All the buttons are different, and vintage! Lets just say pajamas, or my favorite things in the store. You may call them leggings, I call them longjohns! Feel that mohair! The crown jewel. So dope. More artwork waiting to be hung. Thank you much Angelo. That Nepenthes shirt is fire.
Made this photograph in Los Angeles at The Cobra Snake Selby book signing pop-up shop in the mall.
Jared Everett just joined us here in San Francisco as Master Tailor in the Levi Strauss flagship store. Love his 1920’s British workwear jacket. The buttons are just beautiful. The briefcase was previously owned by his grandfather. ALong with his motorcycle, Dude brings much flare to the city. Jared previously ran the Mister Freedom shop in Los Angeles.
I have seen many women try and wear ties, while most do it better than Avril Levine even if they wear a proper collared shirt, they’ll still mess it up somehow by leaving it untucked or dangling like an orb. I think theres only one way, like a fella. With a vest, suit or just a shirt like Bettina did here. I think they have one thing to their advantage, I think a woman can wear a slightly wider tie (than the young men wear today) sans jacket. I feel like a kid when wearing a tie without a jacket; be it denim or a blazer…