THE BARE LEGS
OF NICK WOOSTER
THE ALPHA MALE
OF AMERICAN
STREET FASHION
MIKE KAGEE FOR WORLD FASHION TRENDS
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Nick Wooster is a famous American muse and
and street-style-icon. Rules of fashion may well
be crystal clear but not in the case of Wooster
who often breaks style rules which does require
a bit of extra effort like wearing shorts with a
dress jacket and a matching tie in the city.
Dubbed the "Alpha Male Of American Street Fashion"
by GQ Magazine Nick improved improved the
men's sections at New York department stores
including Bergdorf Goodman and Neiman Marcus
and now works for JC Penney.
The Alpha-Male Wooster made an appearance at
Milan Fashion Week recently wearing shorts and
publicly disobeyed a key fashion rule, while
pulling off a look that wasn't just relaxed but also
unusually smart. Unsurprisingly, Nick Wooster
knows his fashion and was actually obeying the
rules once put together by the town officials
of Bermuda.
The public administration of the Bermuda island
developed a new type of men's trousers, cut just
above the knee. Combined with a shirt, tie and
dress-jacket, the shorts was transformed into a
given part of the outfit, no less suitable for
important business meetings than your average
suit for business meetings. However Nick Wooster
is not fully abiding even by Bermuda rules as why
wear socks if you've got an extraordinary
tattoo to show off on a great pair of legs.
BY MIKE KAGEE
OF NICK WOOSTER
THE ALPHA MALE
OF AMERICAN
STREET FASHION
MIKE KAGEE FOR WORLD FASHION TRENDS
FOLLOW ME ON TWITTER
STYLEDIARY1
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ABOVE TO FOLLOW
Nick Wooster is a famous American muse and
and street-style-icon. Rules of fashion may well
be crystal clear but not in the case of Wooster
who often breaks style rules which does require
a bit of extra effort like wearing shorts with a
dress jacket and a matching tie in the city.
Dubbed the "Alpha Male Of American Street Fashion"
by GQ Magazine Nick improved improved the
men's sections at New York department stores
including Bergdorf Goodman and Neiman Marcus
and now works for JC Penney.
The Alpha-Male Wooster made an appearance at
Milan Fashion Week recently wearing shorts and
publicly disobeyed a key fashion rule, while
pulling off a look that wasn't just relaxed but also
unusually smart. Unsurprisingly, Nick Wooster
knows his fashion and was actually obeying the
rules once put together by the town officials
of Bermuda.
The public administration of the Bermuda island
developed a new type of men's trousers, cut just
above the knee. Combined with a shirt, tie and
dress-jacket, the shorts was transformed into a
given part of the outfit, no less suitable for
important business meetings than your average
suit for business meetings. However Nick Wooster
is not fully abiding even by Bermuda rules as why
wear socks if you've got an extraordinary
tattoo to show off on a great pair of legs.
BY MIKE KAGEE
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