This guy oozes cool. I'm sure a few of you have already come across this images from The Satorialist, summer doesn't get much better than this. To actually see this look pulled of well on the street is instantly going to bright up your possibily gloomy day. Are jazzy pants a new micro trend or are they always bubbling under, I see plenty of kooky girls in them but not so much men.
The release date of The Satorialist's first book has been announced as 12th August US and early September for the rest of the world. Pre-order your copy now at Amazon UK or Amazon US
I'm not sure if I would order Sart's book.. for me, part of the point is that it's online and that it lead to the whole street style revolution on the web; when it's made static and 'formalised' in print media, for me, part of the original essence of it is lost, not least because The Sartorialist is very much an ongoing thing and a book can only provide a fixed snapshot in time.
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oozes cool indeed. we were just fawning over that look on twitter haha
ReplyDeleteI'm more enamoured of that blue tee. So...blue.
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i'll order now X
ReplyDeletei know, its pretty hot. il be ordering soon too.
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure if I would order Sart's book.. for me, part of the point is that it's online and that it lead to the whole street style revolution on the web; when it's made static and 'formalised' in print media, for me, part of the original essence of it is lost, not least because The Sartorialist is very much an ongoing thing and a book can only provide a fixed snapshot in time.
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