this is really interesting. I’ve noticed alot of young people whether scateboard kids or those of the hip-hop, urban culture who have taken the longstanding traditional styles to a different direction much of which i think can be attributed to the 80′s style comeback. 2 things that i’ve seen change across the board however amongst young men’s fashion is the more form fitting jeans, which was considered a no no for a long time and also more room for personalization of one’s outfit, which is good because there is more array now, not everyone looks like a clone of their peers.
Anonymous
November 26, 2005 at 9:25 pm
love your blog, but its getting really slow loading now under the weight of all the pics. maybe time to split it into p1, p2, p3 etc….
Cheers – m@T
The Sartorialist
November 26, 2005 at 9:54 pm
Thanks for the input
I changed the format so only 40post show on the first page. This should help the loading.
If not let me know.
Anonymous
November 27, 2005 at 9:23 am
yup much better, thanks!
- m@T
Alex
July 31, 2006 at 10:10 pm
Nice, reminds me of some of the skater kids I remember from Northern California. The style’s getting around!
Anonymous
May 9, 2007 at 1:45 pm
this is really interesting. I’ve noticed alot of young people whether scateboard kids or those of the hip-hop, urban culture who have taken the longstanding traditional styles to a different direction much of which i think can be attributed to the 80′s style comeback. 2 things that i’ve seen change across the board however amongst young men’s fashion is the more form fitting jeans, which was considered a no no for a long time and also more room for personalization of one’s outfit, which is good because there is more array now, not everyone looks like a clone of their peers.
Anonymous
August 12, 2010 at 3:27 am
never seen a ripped suit..
I'd lurve mister Armani to try it :]
-J2
ken hill
March 14, 2011 at 11:02 pm
He's not really a skater, is he?