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April 4, 2013

Street Fashion Gets a Makeover

Street Fashion Gets a Makeover

Street fashion is no longer all about ripped clothing and flared trousers this year, at least not for men. On the contrary, the vintage style that has swept from film screens to runway is spreading quickly to male street fashion, which has long eschewed the "much too scrupulous looks". Menswear reaches back to the '20s to define the "modern gentleman

There's no doubt that looks inspired by the first half of the 20th century are back, and trendier than ever. Mark Fairwhale, a domestic male fashion brand tailored for "new urbanites", introduced and named its new season collection "Modern New Gentlemen" of 2012.

Street fashion is a term used to describe fashion that is considered to have emerged not from studios, but from the grassroots. Street fashion is generally associated with youth culture with mainstream fashion often appropriating street fashion trends as influences. Street fashion is generally associated with the various groups that wear them.

According to most people one thing you got to understand about street fashion, is that to really get the look, you don't need to buy brands from major retailers. You can create your own trends and style from pieces you find at discount and thrift stores. This does not mean that one needs to dress like a bum. Street fashion is all about swagg, confidence, and creativity.

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