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MrBern said:It all strikes me as a severe fetish version of these guys...which isnt bad at all.
at last someone else here gets it.
MrBern said:It all strikes me as a severe fetish version of these guys...which isnt bad at all.
Feraud said:A quote from the man himself.
Quote:
“I feel like jeans and a T-shirt have become Establishment,” he says. “Everyone’s dressed down. So actually putting on a jacket is the anti-*Establishment stance.”
Feraud said:We certainly have come a long way.
Who wants to speculate about what the future holds for men's fashion. Will Browne inspire others to follow his lead or will we continue with the casual look...
You can thank the Beastie Boys for that.MrBern said:Actually I've been noticing more young men wearing ties. Specifically skinny ties.
Feraud said:You can thank the Beastie Boys for that.
Just kidding!
Fletch said:Also, specifically skinny men. Fashion these days is for the favored of genes. Doesn't matter what color you are but you damn well better be a size 28 waist.
... but certainly, more suit wearing people is a good thing.Orgetorix said:I am so tired of people trying to be anti-establishment/non-conformist/individualistic. It just doesn't work. No matter what you wear, there's someone out there that looks the same as you do. And he's probably evil, and he does the look better than you can.
MrBern said:I'm actually surprised that they kept up with that look after the SABOTAGE video a couple years ago. I guess theyre not kids anymore.
seen this article?
Observer beastie articl
Known for his distinctive updates of the tailored grey suit, men's wear designer Thom Browne previews his latest collection.