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Hey Hipster Guys Mjolk Is A Men’s Style Line For You

Hey Hipster Guys Mjolk Is A Men’s Style Line For You

Men’s style gets a bit preppy and playfully boyish with all the right touches…

Yes, yes, my morning giggle is from Naveed’s description of the ubiquitous NYC "hipster" male with his studied unkempt look and style-by-numbers geek clique uniform. If that’s you, please try something unexpected and shave once in a while, why don’t you?!

Have a read as a little style inspiration can take you a very long way. –S.H.

Living and working in New York city, we are often blessed with inspiration as New York ladies know how turn heads with their inventive sense of high and low dressing.

However, the city’s men, mainly the hipsters who tend to pay attention to their attire, seem to be stuck in a perpetual rut.

A typical uniform consists of facial hair, thick black glasses or Wayferers, a trilby, a buffalo plaid button-down, skinny jeans and high-tops or military boots, and we’ve had enough to say the least…

Mjolk fall 2010

Mjolk fall 2010

Get your man to say au revoir to the typical.

Say bye to the sporty/preppy 80′s redux, bye to the severity brought on by Dior Homme…

And, say hello to the wonderful hybrid of norms that makes Mjolk’s Fall 2010 collection so quietly strong.

It’s a bit preppy, a bit nostalgic of the 40′s, a bit dandy, and a bit sporty with just the right amount of playfulness brought on by variations in proportion.

There’s nothing awkward, or too forward thinking, everything is simply dead-on in it’s simplicity and ease.– Naveed Hussain

>> Mjolk Where-to-Buy: TopMan

Published on April 22, 2010
VagaBondnyc

VagaBondnyc

Andrea Perini & Naveed Hussain | Team VagaBondNYC- Andrea Perini is a free-lance stylist and the founder and creative director of VagaBondNyc.com, the avant-garde vintage clothing destination specializing in clothing and accessories from the 60s-90s. Andrea buys, styles & shoots everything and feature's her well-edited archive in monthly vintage-only fashion editorials where every item is for sale. As fashion industry veterans, they edit their vintage buys to reflect their understanding of contemporary fashion's indebtedness to its past.

Before launching Vnyc, Andrea worked in fashion editorial at Harper's Bazaar, Elle and New York Mag and finally for (then senior fashion editor) Camilla Nickerson at Vogue assisting her on all of her commercial projects including ads for Chanel, YSL, Michael Kors, Tommy Hilfiger, and Narciso Rodriguez. Naveed Hussain, assistant fashion editor, has a BA in art history and is Andrea’s assistant stylist and general assistant at Vagabondnyc. Naveed also covers fashion, music and art for VNyc's blog's readers and has unlimited access to current and future fashion news & trends. He has worked as a buyer and has styled for The Dallas Morning News, The Chicago Tribune, and The New York Times. More information, including press links: VagaBondnyc.com

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