To you he may look like a regular dude- Of course to me he’s a diamond. His green wool shirt and green t shirt initially caught my eye. Then it was his old Alan Mikli frames with contrasting temples and his beret. But his flannel wool sweatpants with Hush Puppie loafers were pretty radical. After talking for a minute I learned that his 1st job in N.Y. was designing at Mr. Mort. After a few days of him impressing the pants off everyone with his sketches and designs, Stan Herman asked to speak with him and told him “There is only 1 star here at Mr. Mort and that is me”. So he packed up and left.
OK, I dont love his shoes, but givethe fella a break! He’s straight killing it head to hem.
Love a painting where I can say ‘nice tie, love how his collar is up’. I shoot what inspires me, love art as if it were a tie itself. In this case i shot this and other pieces that are clothing/fashion related for me anyhow…
And the guys that are walking the show looking at art. They are most of the time too cool. In the best way. The coolest rich old dudes almost always have great style at these sorta things. Tweed, wide wale corduroys, double vents, great fits, Borsalinos, cashmeres, khakis, boat shoes, belted coats, tattersalls and messy hair!
All this Tattersall and wool, Lovethe ballcap too. If youre wearing a blazer and jeans, it best be a weekend! Since thats the cool guy uniform in NYC these days…
The boy in his pleats! Amazing, love his striped T shirt and pleated pants!
And this guys pants! A few pleats found here.
This lil fella is on point with his fair isle sweater/ flannel shirt. Too cool!
Creeper shoes which I am really feeling at the moment and some flag jeans!
And back to some classics! Check my mans turtleneck (ultra fine merino??) Cuffed khaki pants And those woven leather loafers!
The double cashemere knit program! I’m a fan. Especially with a tweed blazer.
Calvin Klein The Man Himself
The coolest look I saw was this guy, outside the show as I was leaving and he was pretty beat from walking with a stroller Im guessing, but Thank you for stopping for me!
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.