Always decked out, even on this Sunday afternoon. I like the way he wears his hard-bottoms with dungarees. Not precious and not too busted. Just comfortable ,with what looks like cashmere socks. Thank you for letting me get these shots Bruce, Its my good-bye to N.Y. for a bit. This is the last shot I took this Spring 2010. In the coming weeks I will begin sharing some photos of the West.
I was once told by a salesperson at J Press that they coined the term ‘The New York Cuff’. The company suggests a traditional 1 3/4″ cuff on a trouser.
I also really love the laces Prada chose when making these wingtips. They pair well with a commando sole. And his marbled wool socks keep it all more casual.
I like this kid and his denim on denim kit. Especially liked how he mixed the gingham shirt with the batik bow-tie. The boots are Duckie Brown for Florsheim, most kids his age are wearing cheap 2nd hand hard bottoms or some wack designer number with some mens leggings or tight jeans. I also like his proportions, nothing he is wearing is small on him. I obsess with fit and its hard, it takes years to build a wardrobe of items that fit. The denim shirt is just the right length, his blazer is a good fit too with most kids today wearing them so short and tiny. Im not saying everything fits perfectly, just pointing out how this young lad isnt wearing tight little boy clothing. The sunnies are Lacoste from Silver Lining Opticians Deadstock collection. The most insane collection of unworn vintage frames I’ve ever seen. Go on in and say hi to Eric & Jordan. Decent fellas.
This is one of my favorite pictures of all time. I love how you can see just the right amount of cuff of his jacket. You can almost feel the khaki, tweed & leather from his glove.
This is another one of my favorites. I love a good break in a trouser. this is perfect!
No idea who's shoes these are but I found their fabric choices quite attractive, Probably wouldnt wear most, but the execution doesnt bother me too much. Wonder how theyll wear.
Some of my favourites by Mark McNairy. I love fucking up classics with just the right amount of chutzpah. Thats what alot of designers just dont get… Chippewa in black suede. Ive wanted this boot since the 1st time I saw them on this Japanese dude in SoHo 15 yrs ago…A natural or light brown leather. So tough so rad.