love that shirt(vivienne westwood) bought it three colours. it has become my summer staple. i wear it with shorts, trousers, jeans- just can’t get enough.
Handsome man, great shirt…horrid pants. Playing with proportion and volume is all good and well except when it looks as though you could smuggle a small child and a sack of potatoes in your trousers!
That´s right : Help us adjust our eyes and minds to ways of dressing we´re not used to. So inspiring and exiting ! Make fashion and style live and develop .
Thank you Scott for all the pictures on this site !!!!!!
The guy looks fairly attractive and well-meaning, but hm, how would you say, his groin seems to have a strong, strong attraction to the center of the earth.
That looks like a shirt he made into shorts: i.e. sewed the bottom of shirt together leaving room for legs and turned sleeves inside & stitched up for pockets. a wide necked shirt could do this… I might just try it myself for some “bloomer style” play shorts.
for Anon 11:48 The fact that this man is posted next to Fred Astaire is what I am proud of in the blog – a true range of styles to me if i skewed one way more than another the blog would less interesting.
The first time EVER(!) that I like the “baggy” shorts/trouser element. Great personal style this man has (though I can only imagine the reception in central Milan!). I think that the “relative” convention of the shirt is necessary for the look to be successful, however.
“It’s pictures like this that have caused me to look at your blog less and less”
If you don’t like it, move on to another picture or just simply don’t visit.
Why use “anonymous”…? nothing to be ashame about… maybe your sence of style…? but then again, we don’t see you… thank goodness!
Oh and about the look, I REALLY DON’T SEE “HAMMER PANTS HERE”! He carries this look very well! I know it’s all in the eye of the beholder… but alot of you are missing it… it’s not a bad thing that you are.
I love your blog because you show such a wide range of styles! Thank you! While his pants do remind me of Hammertime, I absolutely LOVE his shirt and he is an attractive fellow.
I don’t know what everyone has against the pants! They look really comfortable, and echo the kind of whole plantation-worker vibe has going on (is that just me?). I’m all for new shapes…and I love his elegantly gray hair.
Right on, Sart. I love this photo!! The first thing I thought was, “Westwood,” and I’m glad someone could confirm. The thing is, he’s so casual and effortless, the crazy Westwood shapes are actually subtle and subersive!! I’m overwhelmed by his utter coolness. -from PDX, OR
ack, i’d have to say that if there’s any factor that wants me to “look at this blog less and less,” it’s all the purely negative and judgemental comments about any creatively disagreeable look. whatever. but fortunately for me, the sart delivers again and again with photos that, regardless of whether i like or dislike, get or don’t get, i believe demonstrate an integrity in vision and intention… right on.
Wow, those pants! I suspected they were some kind of ethnic attire, and just googled them using someone else’s term ‘dhoti’.
Yes they are genuine draped trousers worn by Indian men, and as such I wouldn’t call them a ‘fashion’ item – unless they are ripoffs by a European designer who has gone to India and thought, hey, they look great, I might put them in my next collection.
He looks cool, comfortable and not at all as if he is trying hard to impress the fashion cognoscenti. Good on him!
i’m always surprised by how “upset” or “offended” some people sound in their comments when they don’t like the style of the person pictured. i don’t see the big offense of having different fashion sensibilities.
I like the trousers, without them, the outfit would be just another outfit. I think they also give a nod to his cultural heritage. Ok, they wouldn’t look great on everyone, but on this man, they work
This look could be ridiculous on so many men but on this man it looks fabulous. I see the grey hair but have no sense of his age. This makes him even more intriguing. He looks like a man with a very interesting story to tell.
I’ve seen this sort of pants quite a bit lately (in pictures, alas, not here) and also in a rather good book whose name escapes me about the avante-gard and eighties fashion–in that instance, an eighties Girbaud ad. Also, now that I think about it, in a picture of people in various types of traditional Indian dress. They caught my eye in the eighties book, and I thought they were awful. But there’s something great about them, a traditional/non-western cut that hasn’t been assimilated to contemporary/traditional western fashion and so looks genuinely bizarre, startling and new. Also, they’re anti-: what is one supposed to do but show the correctly-shaped body in the correct manner? These don’t do that; they aren’t about “sexy”…which is fantastic. In an inverse way, there’s something so compelling and erotic about a style which refuses to prioritize glittering, correctly-commoditized “sexy”.
Latley, I am getting very irritated at the posts on this blog..
Being critical is one thing, being blindly judgemental is another!
I find alot of people here tend to dismiss something completely or give over the top praise (and then often only if the person is really good-looking). ..
Yes, fashion is fickle, but it’s also a creative outlet; just because one couldn’t wear something oneself, doesn’t mean it’s an outright faux pas for god’s sake! Open your minds! That’s how change occurs.
Like it’s been said before, think ABSTRACTLY, not in terms of judging something a ‘do’ or a ‘don’t'!
Alright I’m done my rant now. I couldn’t hold back, I just get such a good feeling when I see people that don’t look like everyone else.
I love this easy casual look. the shirt and the pants look great together, on him. The guy is very handsome and this look suits him; not too sure someone with a different persona or body type could pull this off without looking ridiculous. Would love to see this guy wear his hair loose.
Why does this bug people so much? I like that he’s playing with silhouette, volume, line, and pattern. With a pair of jeans or chinos, it wouldn’t be as interesting. He also looks very comfortable.
He carries this off, but this look is not for the amateur!! I like it, and while these pants may have the “M.C.” Hammer look, he makes them look unique.
The pants suit his frame and style….however, the combination of the shirt, which is also very undone and rumpled, gives the overall look a bag-lady effect. I would have like a more tailored shirt to balance the volume of the pants
This blog has far too many pretentious know-it-all who know next to nothing. The pants are great, working quite well under the circumstances. To be stylish partly means to be way out of left field and not merely to pander to some expectation.
In this picture you see a short version of the hakama, the Japanese traditional male trousers. I just want to say: where did he find them? I want the urban ninja style next year! Again, I’m so sorry about the reluctant reactions of many of you to a slight unconventional outfit. This explains way certain examples of streetwear innovation can be found in Milan, Stockholm, Tokyo, and not in a place where a fashion icon is called MC Hammer!
The pants remind me of hachibu, a sort of pants Japanese construction workers often wear that was inspired by Western knickerbockers. I actually dig them more than the shirt, which seems kinda weird and bunchy. Might have just been that it needed to be pulled down for the photo or something, though. In any case, great summer outfit.
For those who haven’t tried the pants, you should guys – they are so comfortable. I got mine bought in Thailand, first time before I wore them, I thought it’s kinda funny & hammer-ish.
Anonymous
August 9, 2007 at 9:26 am
erh, those pants? what to say about those pants. speechless
Iheartfashion
August 9, 2007 at 9:41 am
I’ve seen these drop-crotch pants quite a bit, but can’t get past the painful memories they bring up of Hammer-time muscle pants circa 1990.
Anonymous
August 9, 2007 at 9:41 am
love that shirt(vivienne westwood) bought it three colours. it has become my summer staple. i wear it with shorts, trousers, jeans- just can’t get enough.
Anonymous
August 9, 2007 at 9:42 am
Sexy man…except for those pants..
elizabeth
August 9, 2007 at 10:07 am
Handsome man, great shirt…horrid pants. Playing with proportion and volume is all good and well except when it looks as though you could smuggle a small child and a sack of potatoes in your trousers!
Anonymous
August 9, 2007 at 10:11 am
That´s right : Help us adjust our eyes and minds to ways of dressing we´re not used to.
So inspiring and exiting !
Make fashion and style live and develop .
Thank you Scott for all the pictures on this site !!!!!!
Anonymous
August 9, 2007 at 10:13 am
plaid is back..couldnt get around to imagining it on normal people, but i think he just convinced me
echomrg
August 9, 2007 at 10:40 am
please, not hammer-pants, please…
M
Anonymous
August 9, 2007 at 10:50 am
The guy looks fairly attractive and well-meaning, but hm, how would you say, his groin seems to have a strong, strong attraction to the center of the earth.
Craig
August 9, 2007 at 11:40 am
are the pants CDG? pretty much the same cut as the fall women’s show…
regardless, he looks fantastic– ridiculous in the best possible way.
Anonymous
August 9, 2007 at 11:46 am
It’s pictures like this that have caused me to look at your blog less and less.
Bérénice
August 9, 2007 at 11:47 am
these pants…
Anonymous
August 9, 2007 at 11:51 am
I like his shirt, but it’s weirdly sloppy the way it’s worn. However, those pants look like he’s hiding a 20 pound tumor on his thigh.
Anonymous
August 9, 2007 at 12:07 pm
That looks like a shirt he made into shorts: i.e. sewed the bottom of shirt together leaving room for legs and turned sleeves inside & stitched up for pockets. a wide necked shirt could do this… I might just try it myself for some “bloomer style” play shorts.
he’s fabulous and original!
handmade
August 9, 2007 at 12:52 pm
Ooooohhh I looove those pants …they’re very, very arabian nightesque ! (i’ll make me some these weekend !) beijos
Anonymous
August 9, 2007 at 1:20 pm
is that elephantiatis in your pants or are you just happy to see the sart?
AnonymousJK
August 9, 2007 at 1:24 pm
Works for me!
John Patrick
August 9, 2007 at 1:32 pm
The guy looks great (especially love the shirt and the bag). The pants are horrendous though.
Anonymous
August 9, 2007 at 1:45 pm
he could wear anything and look great. it’s all about him, not the clothes. extremely interesting and sexy!
The Sartorialist
August 9, 2007 at 1:54 pm
for Anon 11:48
The fact that this man is posted next to Fred Astaire is what I am proud of in the blog – a true range of styles
to me if i skewed one way more than another the blog would less interesting.
Anonymous
August 9, 2007 at 2:00 pm
The first time EVER(!) that I like the “baggy” shorts/trouser element. Great personal style this man has (though I can only imagine the reception in central Milan!). I think that the “relative” convention of the shirt is necessary for the look to be successful, however.
V*Kstro
August 9, 2007 at 2:29 pm
Citing, one of the MANY anonymous:
“It’s pictures like this that have caused me to look at your blog less and less”
If you don’t like it, move on to another picture or just simply don’t visit.
Why use “anonymous”…? nothing to be ashame about… maybe your sence of style…? but then again, we don’t see you… thank goodness!
Oh and about the look, I REALLY DON’T SEE “HAMMER PANTS HERE”! He carries this look very well! I know it’s all in the eye of the beholder… but alot of you are missing it… it’s not a bad thing that you are.
Anonymous
August 9, 2007 at 3:26 pm
Agree that it looks like a shirt that was transformed into shorts/capris. Not that I don’t dislike them, but they are not “Hammer pants.”
mltt
Anonymous
August 9, 2007 at 3:39 pm
A dohti is always charming.
I think.
– desertwind
zuccotto
August 9, 2007 at 3:44 pm
Sexy guy with what-the-hell style… I think it works, but it works in part because of his own physique and demeanor.
Anonymous
August 9, 2007 at 4:20 pm
Sart,
I love your blog because you show such a wide range of styles! Thank you! While his pants do remind me of Hammertime, I absolutely LOVE his shirt and he is an attractive fellow.
Sam (aka McTickle)
August 9, 2007 at 4:49 pm
Was something wrong with my comment about him looking homeless? You seem to only post my comments when they agree with your opinion. Interesting…
Kid
August 9, 2007 at 4:55 pm
I don’t know what everyone has against the pants! They look really comfortable, and echo the kind of whole plantation-worker vibe has going on (is that just me?). I’m all for new shapes…and I love his elegantly gray hair.
Anonymous
August 9, 2007 at 5:21 pm
Right on, Sart. I love this photo!! The first thing I thought was, “Westwood,” and I’m glad someone could confirm. The thing is, he’s so casual and effortless, the crazy Westwood shapes are actually subtle and subersive!! I’m overwhelmed by his utter coolness. -from PDX, OR
Anonymous
August 9, 2007 at 7:06 pm
The shirt is fantastic. Gingham is by far my favorite pattern, especially oversized like on the shirt this fellow is wearing.
However unique and comfortable those pants are, I find them aesthetically unpleasant and jarring.
Anonymous
August 9, 2007 at 7:16 pm
Such a cool look … if only the pants were less gathered? I don’t know the word even…maybe it’s the angle.
The Sartorialist
August 9, 2007 at 8:18 pm
to Sam McTickle
Are you really so dense as to wonder why I might take offense to you calling someone you don’t know “homeless”. Interesting…..and dense
Anonymous
August 9, 2007 at 9:32 pm
How does he manage to button his cuffs around his elbows??
AnastasiaC
August 9, 2007 at 9:53 pm
love the Vraka pants!!!
totaly cool…he looks like he’s ready to go fishing!
d. chedwick bryant
August 9, 2007 at 9:57 pm
I think he looks OK, a good summer casual look– I wouldn’t go “Bleh” if I saw him on the street.
cathleen
August 9, 2007 at 10:00 pm
ack, i’d have to say that if there’s any factor that wants me to “look at this blog less and less,” it’s all the purely negative and judgemental comments about any creatively disagreeable look. whatever. but fortunately for me, the sart delivers again and again with photos that, regardless of whether i like or dislike, get or don’t get, i believe demonstrate an integrity in vision and intention… right on.
patricia
August 9, 2007 at 10:54 pm
these pants are very folk-lore japanese
forget the Mc hammer comparison
open your minds people.
This guys rocks.
Anonymous
August 9, 2007 at 11:16 pm
Wow, those pants! I suspected they were some kind of ethnic attire, and just googled them using someone else’s term ‘dhoti’.
Yes they are genuine draped trousers worn by Indian men, and as such I wouldn’t call them a ‘fashion’ item – unless they are ripoffs by a European designer who has gone to India and thought, hey, they look great, I might put them in my next collection.
He looks cool, comfortable and not at all as if he is trying hard to impress the fashion cognoscenti. Good on him!
Anonymous
August 10, 2007 at 12:05 am
very westwood meets yohji,
in the grestest way possible.
fauxfauxreal
August 10, 2007 at 12:59 am
i’m always surprised by how “upset” or “offended” some people sound in their comments when they don’t like the style of the person pictured. i don’t see the big offense of having different fashion sensibilities.
Anonymous
August 10, 2007 at 3:25 am
It all works…even the pants.
Anonymous
August 10, 2007 at 4:05 am
What in the world is this man wearing from the waist down???It looks like he has knotted a cloth with a safety pin.
Anonymous
August 10, 2007 at 4:26 am
the shirt looks great, really suits him. the pants definitely won’t work for everyone but he has the body that works it out.
What I do not like is the combination. both unique pieces, but together they are a bit overkill.
not a fan of the bag either.
Lisa Breslin
August 10, 2007 at 7:53 am
I like the trousers, without them, the outfit would be just another outfit. I think they also give a nod to his cultural heritage. Ok, they wouldn’t look great on everyone, but on this man, they work
Ruth
August 10, 2007 at 8:21 am
This look could be ridiculous on so many men but on this man it looks fabulous. I see the grey hair but have no sense of his age. This makes him even more intriguing. He looks like a man with a very interesting story to tell.
sandman_gr
August 10, 2007 at 10:04 am
Anastaciac has it nailed:they look like traditional Cretan Vraka pants – only those are worn with knee high leather boots.
Anonymous
August 10, 2007 at 11:43 am
Great look, great guy with charisma. Please can anyone tell me (german) what Hammerpants are? In my dictionary it’s a tool…
Frowner
August 10, 2007 at 3:50 pm
I’ve seen this sort of pants quite a bit lately (in pictures, alas, not here) and also in a rather good book whose name escapes me about the avante-gard and eighties fashion–in that instance, an eighties Girbaud ad. Also, now that I think about it, in a picture of people in various types of traditional Indian dress. They caught my eye in the eighties book, and I thought they were awful. But there’s something great about them, a traditional/non-western cut that hasn’t been assimilated to contemporary/traditional western fashion and so looks genuinely bizarre, startling and new. Also, they’re anti-: what is one supposed to do but show the correctly-shaped body in the correct manner? These don’t do that; they aren’t about “sexy”…which is fantastic. In an inverse way, there’s something so compelling and erotic about a style which refuses to prioritize glittering, correctly-commoditized “sexy”.
andré
August 10, 2007 at 4:17 pm
cool!
cigalechanta
August 10, 2007 at 5:34 pm
The pants look like eary Dries.
Anonymous
August 10, 2007 at 11:13 pm
Latley, I am getting very irritated at the posts on this blog..
Being critical is one thing, being blindly judgemental is another!
I find alot of people here tend to dismiss something completely or give over the top praise (and then often only if the person is really good-looking). ..
Yes, fashion is fickle, but it’s also a creative outlet; just because one couldn’t wear something oneself, doesn’t mean it’s an outright faux pas for god’s sake! Open your minds! That’s how change occurs.
Like it’s been said before, think ABSTRACTLY, not in terms of judging something a ‘do’ or a ‘don’t'!
Alright I’m done my rant now. I couldn’t hold back, I just get such a good feeling when I see people that don’t look like everyone else.
Fashion on friends!! Fashion on!
Anonymous
August 11, 2007 at 11:53 am
I love this easy casual look. the shirt and the pants look great together, on him. The guy is very handsome and this look suits him; not too sure someone with a different persona or body type could pull this off without looking ridiculous. Would love to see this guy wear his hair loose.
Anonymous
August 12, 2007 at 11:58 am
Why does this bug people so much? I like that he’s playing with silhouette, volume, line, and pattern. With a pair of jeans or chinos, it wouldn’t be as interesting. He also looks very comfortable.
Anonymous
August 12, 2007 at 1:15 pm
He carries this off, but this look is not for the amateur!! I like it, and while these pants may have the “M.C.” Hammer look, he makes them look unique.
Anonymous
August 12, 2007 at 4:36 pm
The pants suit his frame and style….however, the combination of the shirt, which is also very undone and rumpled, gives the overall look a bag-lady effect. I would have like a more tailored shirt to balance the volume of the pants
Elle
August 12, 2007 at 7:59 pm
Those pants. Are so. Wonderful.
Love the contrast.
Anonymous
August 13, 2007 at 12:16 am
This blog has far too many pretentious know-it-all who know next to nothing. The pants are great, working quite well under the circumstances. To be stylish partly means to be way out of left field and not merely to pander to some expectation.
gilda
August 13, 2007 at 5:59 am
i love those sarouel pants!! i own about 5 myself. hee hee!
Mastroianni
August 17, 2007 at 11:17 am
In this picture you see a short version of the hakama, the Japanese traditional male trousers. I just want to say: where did he find them? I want the urban ninja style next year! Again, I’m so sorry about the reluctant reactions of many of you to a slight unconventional outfit. This explains way certain examples of streetwear innovation can be found in Milan, Stockholm, Tokyo, and not in a place where a fashion icon is called MC Hammer!
Katherine
August 18, 2007 at 9:02 am
The pants remind me of hachibu, a sort of pants Japanese construction workers often wear that was inspired by Western knickerbockers. I actually dig them more than the shirt, which seems kinda weird and bunchy. Might have just been that it needed to be pulled down for the photo or something, though. In any case, great summer outfit.
Anonymous
August 20, 2007 at 9:23 am
For those who haven’t tried the pants, you should guys – they are so comfortable. I got mine bought in Thailand, first time before I wore them, I thought it’s kinda funny & hammer-ish.
-VD-
Becca the Promo Mami
October 9, 2007 at 5:44 pm
reverse-role harem pants :: i can get w/ it
good call sir :: marc jacobs showed women’s wear harem pants in spring 07
and Phillip Lim showed them in his spring 08 ready-to-wear collection
so let’s get androgynous and be fashion-forward
points of bravery
Anonymous
October 22, 2007 at 11:30 am
I absolutely love the pants, the whole look, everything!
Anyone know where I can buy some pants like that online? Do tell.
rachel
December 26, 2007 at 2:23 am
I LOVE THE PANTS EVERYYTHING!!
Si
September 12, 2008 at 2:39 pm
I love narrow minded people your so funny running around in your little circle.
amazing style. wish youd stopped and asked where this dean got these particular drop crotch trousers, theyre nicer than some you see
lindayoga
August 8, 2011 at 11:54 am
I have never been a fan of those pants, but he can pull them off.
P-A
October 22, 2011 at 3:04 pm
Hi1 Nice look and nice pants.
rine
January 31, 2012 at 10:42 pm
oh, i see this late..nice; Such a Madam! haha
Mike
June 18, 2012 at 8:25 pm
In the late 80s I would sometimes wear shirts as pants to get this look- putting my legs through the sleeves. It turns heads for sure.