More like *SKKRRRRRRRRRRRRT*. WTF?

So let me get this straight, in 2014 society is so past gender norms that something which is called / and IS a skirt can be made specifically for men? *slow clap* wow… just wow. Don’t even get me started about those trap star tights the guy in the picture has on. Or are they “thermals”? *smh* Personally I think he should have just went full bad bitch and paired a shiny black leotard with that skirt, but maybe the world just isn’t ready.
$880 on SSENSE. Just watch out for those school bullies my dude.
Whaaaaaaaaat… these are almost perfect:

I made fun of the Givenchy airplane print motif a few days back; these shoes are definitely nothing to scoff at. The only thing I’m not 100% sold on the fact the strap has those gold stars on it. As you can see though by the pics of the rear of the shoe, you can easily just pull the strap out if you don’t like it. Problem solved.
These things are badass… a black sole too! The only thing I like more than black soles are gummy ones, but that obviously wouldn’t look good with the OD colorway pictured.
$775 USD over at SSENSE and are also available in Black.
In related news ENDO is in the wrong niche market:

Looking at the t-shirt by itself it’s really hard to even focus because so much is going on. A closer look reveals layers of WWII style fighter planes, superimposed overtop of a closeup of the propeller area of one of those planes. There is some mean looking weather going on in the background, some obligatory stars and crests, and what looks like the Gang Starr logo in the center as well, … and that’s just the front! On the back we see the stars continue along the neck, some clouds and some jersey style numbers.
How much you ask? A measly $800 over at Bergdorf Goodman.
W T F? Oh I get it… this is one of those things that is so retarded and expensive, that if you actually own it then you’re automatically better than everyone else *eye roll*. I actually saw this t-shirt and the similar looking hoodie ($1170 for that) at a local menswear boutique and said to the salesman “I bet strictly high school hypebeasts buy these.” to which he replied “Ya, mainly with they come in with their parents and that’s what they want… we sell out of the popular sizes quickly”. No surprise there. I’d hope as a grown man, even a grown rich man, one would have enough taste and appreciation for the value of a dollar to not waste 800 of them on such an awful looking t-shirt. Oh and please, if you’re ever planning on pairing a graphic print shirt that looks anything like this, with a plaid long-sleeve DON’T. Do yourself and the world a favor and turn that shirt into a makeshift noose in your nearest closet.
Additionally, if you clicked on one of the above links and were like “Whoa there’s a bomber jacket in that print. WANT!” even after you saw the close-up of it and realized it was $2185, I really have nothing insulting enough on the tip of my tongue that I feel would accurately express how I feel about you.
On the non-military related clothing tip, Givenchy did have quite a few great looking t-shirts in the past such as the Great White Shark, and the Rottweiler. No matter what the price is, the really unfortunate part of being such a high profile brand is everything that looks even remotely good gets played out really quick because Kanye wears it immediately and then every stylist on earth throws it on their celebrity clients.


A calfskin leather single-breasted button front trench coat on the bottom, with a wool blend cropped double-breasted peacoat vest over top.
Double pea coats are like double rainbows, you should get the chance to see at least one in your lifetime.
Word on the street is that the working title for this coat was “Pea on a trench” but was changed shortly before the jacket hit retail shelves.
Available for $12,045 over at Barneys New York.
A subtle take on the MA-1 jacket from luxury French clothing brand Givenchy:

This is the kind of stuff I like to see out of Givenchy, very wearable. Just make sure you have your passport and pinot noir at arm’s reach.
Available at MRPORTER for $2445.