e solution to fall's gray skies is a splash
of color, and it just so happens that tie-
dye is back in a big way. Separated from
its rebellious, Woodstock roots—albeit
not entirely—we've spotted men sporting
tie-dye from head-to-toe, as well as a
means of jazzing up a minimalist outfit.
While the technique remains the same,
options for the technicolor print include
streetwear offerings such as sweatshirts,
hoodies, hats and socks. However, not
all of this season's garments are as trippy,
with some designers taking a more
muted and subdued approach.
e idea of a man holding anything that even resembled a purse used to be
taboo. Zach Galifianakis' character in "e Hangover" definitely didn't do
the accessory any favors. But these days, it's not uncommon to see modern
men rocking everything from a crossbody bag to backpacks, belt bags or
sporty totes—and not just for matters of business. Luxury labels such as
Fendi, Louis Vuitton and Todd Snyder sent menswear looks down the
runway this season with bags that were quick to rival that of any woman's.
Tie-Dye
Takeover
In the Bag
Above: Todd Snyder
+ Champion Tie Dye
Sweatshirt
Left & Below: Lotuff
Leather Working Tote
in Chestnut
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