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-Might be able to make this outfit with the 3 garbage bags of hand-me-downs my sister gave me?
(Source: wordsforyoungmen)
Bram, you want me to get matching hoods for you and Mitch for your wedding pres? It’d be better than a place setting.
Secondary goal: Make enough money to buy all the things.

















Lifted liberally from The Sartorialist, Icon_ology, Prate, the Cool, et al.
We talking bridesmaids gowns yet?
I like the fedora. It totally opens the door to an Indiana Jones-themed wedding.
(Source: bramblescram)
You can win a JTE bandana with preorders of Harlem River Blues.
Screw winning it, I would gladly cough up some cash for one of those suckers. Gotta have one!
Bram and I didn’t make it. Blast!
That’s okay, because it was just too damn hot for the high-waisted-Mom-jean-shorts that were so popular. Likewise, the dudes that came in full tie-and-cardigan regalia were crazy and must have been swampy. I am also totally over my desire for Clubmasters as there were 8 billion pairs of them at the P4k.

I think this gallery actually missed a lot of the best/craziest get-ups we saw. Bram and I will also soon be posting our own gallery of good and bad rompers of the weekend (emphasis on bad).
Justin Townes Earle at The Collect.
It breaks my heart that this video is not embeddable. You should click the above link and listen to Justin play and talk about his personal style.
A Young New Yorker shot by the Sartorialist.
Didn’t I say I wanted to start dressing more like Tom Petty? This picture reminds of this music video.

The man has a way with hats.

Yep, still want to dress like him.
Justin Townes Earle and Dawn Landes - Do I Ever Cross Your Mind (Dolly Parton)
I suppose you could say I’m excited to see him live this February. Plus, who knew he was actually getting recognized for his style? Yeahhhh, country boy can survive (fashion).
JTE and Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeroes play together? Killer. Would have loved to see that. You can listen to both whole performances. Appreciate NPR.