
boots--Carpe Diem
pants--H & M
hem style--self created
tunic--Dries Van Noten
linen jacket--Y's
Sato bought his pants at H & M and cut around a 1 inch horizontal slice with some scissors right at where he wanted a new hem style. He then ripped the pant leg into two pieces, creating his own unique hem style. He reminded me that Atelier will soon be moving to a new location, right next door to the new Rick Owens New York store.
14 comments:
he's got the 80s tokyo gangster look-ish!!!! Great hair!!
oh, he looks AMAZING!
Fab! Love those boots.
He looks great! A sort of modern ninja! =]
your photos are getting better and better every day.. I mean it
please keep it coming
Great spot! That's one creative kid :-) xx
He's gorgeous.
I love it when people cut their pants short like that.
i really like his linen(?) trench.
and he's killing me softly with those boots. i wish i could find a pair like that for women minus the 4 digit price tag.
He's a regular on this blog isn't he? He looks great as usual.
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he looks like a martial arts instructor
stunning!!
I'm sorry but I'm just not digging the style too much. You'll hate me but to be blunt, he almost looks like a hobo. And the background adds the finishing touch. in general, ho looks messy and disheveled. The boots look out of place in this outfit. The pants seem a bit loose, but it's all preference. However the rips at the end make it seem like he couldn't decide between pants or shorts so he simply opted for both. The shirt is nice, it's just a few sizes too large on him. In my opinion a baggy shirt can make someone look like a bit of a slob. I love the outerwear though and how it fits on him. Remember though, this is all just my opinion, one person's point of view.
the oversized shirt & hem of shorts makes you look short
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