billidollarbaby:

Emilio Pucci Printed mid-rise skinny jeans ($794)

billidollarbaby:

Emilio Pucci Printed mid-rise skinny jeans ($794)

gqfashion:

GQ’s @mattyseebs captures a master class in plaid layering from @BrooksBrothers Fall 2013 #nyfw #mbfw

gqfashion:

GQ’s @mattyseebs captures a master class in plaid layering from @BrooksBrothers Fall 2013 #nyfw #mbfw

putthison:

How About Some Vintage Florsheims?
Florsheim may still be the most famous men’s dress shoe brand in the United States. For decades, “The Florsheim Shoe” was the standard for the American business man. My grandfather wore Florsheims to his job at Fox Theaters, and your grandfather may well have worn them to his job, too.
Somewhere along the line, though, Florsheim shipped production overseas and started using low-quality leather. Head into a Florsheim shop today and for the most part, you’ll find corrected grain shoes, made in India or other points abroad. They’ve made a few moves towards restoring quality, with the Goodyear-welted Veblen model and a designer collaboration with crazy-color-enthusiasts Duckie Brown, but they still don’t make great shoes.
But as a reader named David reminded me when Derek posted his affordable shoes roundup, the vintage models are still a great value. These are genuinely classic shoes - unchanged in design for sixty or seventy years. Often they were made in shell cordovan - like my pair, pictured above - and with heavy double soles, they last forever.
Enthusiasts look for the v-cleat, a small metal piece in the heel which protects it from wear. Be warned, though, that while it does indeed protect your heel from wear, it doesn’t protect you from falling on your rear when walking on a hard, smooth surface like marble, and it certainly won’t protect your wood floors from getting beat up by metal.
Vintage Florsheim Imperials and Royal Imperials are rife on eBay and in thrift and vintage shops. They were popular and essentially never changed in their design, so they can be found pretty readily. Watch out for damage around the eyelets, where the leather can stretch and sometimes tear, and try to look for barely-worn or unworn pairs. Prices generally range from $50 or so for pebble-grain calf to a hundred or two for shell cordovan in great condition. Buy a pair, and wear it for the next fifty years.

putthison:

How About Some Vintage Florsheims?

Florsheim may still be the most famous men’s dress shoe brand in the United States. For decades, “The Florsheim Shoe” was the standard for the American business man. My grandfather wore Florsheims to his job at Fox Theaters, and your grandfather may well have worn them to his job, too.

Somewhere along the line, though, Florsheim shipped production overseas and started using low-quality leather. Head into a Florsheim shop today and for the most part, you’ll find corrected grain shoes, made in India or other points abroad. They’ve made a few moves towards restoring quality, with the Goodyear-welted Veblen model and a designer collaboration with crazy-color-enthusiasts Duckie Brown, but they still don’t make great shoes.

But as a reader named David reminded me when Derek posted his affordable shoes roundup, the vintage models are still a great value. These are genuinely classic shoes - unchanged in design for sixty or seventy years. Often they were made in shell cordovan - like my pair, pictured above - and with heavy double soles, they last forever.

Enthusiasts look for the v-cleat, a small metal piece in the heel which protects it from wear. Be warned, though, that while it does indeed protect your heel from wear, it doesn’t protect you from falling on your rear when walking on a hard, smooth surface like marble, and it certainly won’t protect your wood floors from getting beat up by metal.

Vintage Florsheim Imperials and Royal Imperials are rife on eBay and in thrift and vintage shops. They were popular and essentially never changed in their design, so they can be found pretty readily. Watch out for damage around the eyelets, where the leather can stretch and sometimes tear, and try to look for barely-worn or unworn pairs. Prices generally range from $50 or so for pebble-grain calf to a hundred or two for shell cordovan in great condition. Buy a pair, and wear it for the next fifty years.

gq:

Happy Valentine’s Day, y’all.

GQ’s Sexiest Couples

billidollarbaby:

Louis Vuitton Spring/Summer 2013 Mens Footwear Collection

meninthistown:

New Profile coming Monday.

meninthistown:

New Profile coming Monday.

billidollarbaby:

Celeb Style: Teyana Taylor posted a photo on Instagram before her in-store sneaker signing at the adidas store at The Galleria during NBA All-Star Weekend in Houston.  She is seen here wearing a Pyrex “The Entombment of Christ” Graphic Religion Hoodie.

billidollarbaby:

Celeb Style: Teyana Taylor posted a photo on Instagram before her in-store sneaker signing at the adidas store at The Galleria during NBA All-Star Weekend in Houston.  She is seen here wearing a Pyrex “The Entombment of Christ” Graphic Religion Hoodie.

billidollarbaby:

Saint Laurent Loopback-Cotton Hoodie ($825)

billidollarbaby:

Saint Laurent Loopback-Cotton Hoodie ($825)

billidollarbaby:

Celeb Style: Pusha T posted a photo on Instagram druing NBA All-Star Weekend with Young Jeezy.  He is seen here wearing a Balenciaga Floral-print satin jacket from the Spring/Summer 2013 Collection.

gqfashion:

@miansai bracelets anyone? (Spotted at @capsuleshow)

gqfashion:

@miansai bracelets anyone? (Spotted at @capsuleshow)

billidollarbaby:

Celeb Style: Frank Ocean picked up an award at the 2013 Brit Awards for Best International Male.  He wore a Supreme Floral T-Shirt from the Fall/Winter 2012 Collection and an Undercover J4213 “Geräusch”Leather Jacket ($2,020) from the Fall/Winter 2012 Collection.  The jacket is available at their online store.

billidollarbaby:

Celeb Style: Frank Ocean picked up an award at the 2013 Brit Awards for Best International Male.  He wore a Supreme Floral T-Shirt from the Fall/Winter 2012 Collection and an Undercover J4213 “Geräusch”Leather Jacket ($2,020) from the Fall/Winter 2012 Collection.  The jacket is available at their online store.

billidollarbaby:

Celeb Style: Scott Disick out and about with his son Mason in LA.  He is wearing a pair of Balmain slim Fit Washed Green Denim Biker Jeans, Pierre Balmain Jacket and a pair of Air Jordan 6s.

billidollarbaby:

Celeb Style: Scott Disick out and about with his son Mason in LA.  He is wearing a pair of Balmain slim Fit Washed Green Denim Biker Jeans, Pierre Balmain Jacket and a pair of Air Jordan 6s.

billidollarbaby:

Mercedes-Benz SLR Carbon Fiber  Renovatio by Mansory