via The Sartorialist
Where can I find blue chinos? Not navy, not grey, they don’t even need ducks on them (though I wouldn’t mind!). JCrew doesn’t seem to believe in blue chinos. Any ideas?
Young Man in the Costume of a Majo
Édouard Manet (French, Paris 1832–1883 Paris)
1863
Oil on canvas
74 x 49 1/8 in. (188 x 124.8 cm)
QUEER POWER!
Wes Perry, Sissy Spastik, Darling Shear, and Mister Junior
Photography by Kiam Marcelo Junio, 2012
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(Source: masongarmentsvision, via fuckyeahtransfashion)
How did Frida Kahlo’s ribbons, full skirts, and loose peasant blouses influence the world of fashion? Read the story at The Huffington Post.
My glitterfag effeminate masculinity is being interpreted as a jcrew version of femininity. I’m not totally sure how to rock this.
Will someone teach me the nuances of crusty punk queer style?
What happened to the power + masculinity embodied by Louis XIV’s red high heels?
“men are reclaiming fashion for men, but ironically, they’re going back to the bespoke suit and oxford shoes […] It is a way of saying, I do enjoy the occasional purple pocket square. No homo. Men can reclaim fashion while still retaining their masculinity.”
“There is still a “skirts are for women, pants are for men” kind of simplicity to fashion. Menswear in particular is slow to change because it doesn’t have to.”
Michael Haar: Barber and Archivist
“My fascination lies in the era of Vaudeville.”
“I rode my bike from Queens into Manhattan that late November day. I reserve those boots for long bicycle rides and equestrian moments.”




