I felt like some fancy Harvard student today|OOTD/WIWTD
Awkward posing.
New loafers and a double breasted navy blazer btw
K last photo, promise.
Basketball season is finally over and this is the first thing I do…
*Timer* beep beep beep *and pose*
[I know, I know, I look like I go to a boarding school or something preppy like that.]
NOTE: This is the only time I will ever capture a slight smirking of mine on camera.
(via feralthoughts)
OOTD/WIWTD - Mr. Rogers
I think I dressed like a boy today ._.
Post Overalls at Pitti Uomo. I recently came across this U.S.A. made authentic brand. Their main idea circulates in vintage work clothes and military/outdoor-like clothing.
Shown above is their Autumn/Winter 2012 new “Town and Country” collection. You can purchase Post O’alls at various sites: EndClothing,
No. 1 Jacket - Originally issued as “TRAVELER” jacket from late 90s. Inspired by 30s hunting jacket design. Forerunner of the CRUZER designs.
No. 1 Shirt -Their classic “TROPICAL” shirt (mid 90s-) plus extra laid-back mood and slight Hemingway flavor.
No.1 Pants - “MENPOLINI” design went far with extra Safari / Beverly Hills treatment.
(Source of photos here)
If my mythical boyfriend wore these…my oh my. Uh yeah, they’re pretty damn tight.
THE PATTERNS, THE PATTERNS! It’s so perfectly tacky.
Yo man, Topman has it going.
Heads up males. One of the more casual/chill fits put together.
You’ll notice a lot of it is from Mr. Porter though:
Imogene+Willie - camo coat
Topman - Bronze cotton chinos
Hickorees - Chimayo socks
Mr. Porter - Navy desert suede boots
Mr. Porter - Filson canvas bag
You Must Create - Uniform ware 250 series navy wristwatch
Topman - Burgundy suede pocket crew tee
Only $110 - $380, no biggie.
YMC is a brand that has a particular collection circulated around producing a military like style of clothing and accessories.
Man oh man.
or the little fashion-related things I’ve been attracted to as of late if you haven’t noticed.
I’d go on and on but you get it.
I have a very keen eye for fashion and the production of high class clothes. That’s a big portion as to why I’d love to live in the east coast. NYC is such a chic area.
The style over there is breathtaking. All those underground clothing brands, leather crafted stores, fashionistas, fashion show cases, i could go on and on.
One day, I’ll have one of my own little brands of high quality material on the east coast.