Geeky Chic
2 years ago
County gent visits the city, is what Jordan describes his sense of style. I would have to agree with that fully, and mainly because I know Jordan and his personal environment well. From the country cabin-like interior of a home, to his wardrobe and personal hobbies, Jordan surely knows how to make “country” stand out, and how to give “city” a run for it’s money. In fact, I think urban menswear can gain a lesson or two from country style. Mainly relaxed and press-free shirts, a little less buttoning up to leave more neckline room for a scarf, more boots less shoes and a nice rugged Filson to throw over the shoulder.
Jordan exudes country, yes, but he’s also experimental. For example, I love how Jordan has played a little with colours that slightly fringe on feminine, a bold contrast to his masculine physique and features. A contrast from classic country as well. Enter, city. His blazer is a light weight corduroy material, which is over-dyed with dark purple that gives it an iridescent effect. His shirt, a light pink-ish/tan. He doesn’t carry it with him in this photo, but Jordan possesses the slickest Filson tan briefcase, which doubles as a bag en général. The briefcase is all city, though the material with it’s with leather pulls, storm flaps and bridle leather is all country. 

County gent visits the city, is what Jordan describes his sense of style. I would have to agree with that fully, and mainly because I know Jordan and his personal environment well. From the country cabin-like interior of a home, to his wardrobe and personal hobbies, Jordan surely knows how to make “country” stand out, and how to give “city” a run for it’s money. In fact, I think urban menswear can gain a lesson or two from country style. Mainly relaxed and press-free shirts, a little less buttoning up to leave more neckline room for a scarf, more boots less shoes and a nice rugged Filson to throw over the shoulder.

Jordan exudes country, yes, but he’s also experimental. For example, I love how Jordan has played a little with colours that slightly fringe on feminine, a bold contrast to his masculine physique and features. A contrast from classic country as well. Enter, city. His blazer is a light weight corduroy material, which is over-dyed with dark purple that gives it an iridescent effect. His shirt, a light pink-ish/tan. He doesn’t carry it with him in this photo, but Jordan possesses the slickest Filson tan briefcase, which doubles as a bag en général. The briefcase is all city, though the material with it’s with leather pulls, storm flaps and bridle leather is all country. 

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    I would certainly pull him off.
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    Sometimes I wonder if I could pull this look off.
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    I would so dress in that….sans the gloves…

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