3/27/10

Street Etiquette.

So I was going through my monthly magazine spree and I looked in GQ and I seen this editorial about how to be fashionable on a thrifty penny. It was a good article, I learned a few things but what really caught my eye were these two guys and they were basically chatting about how they are thrifty shoppers and can find and tell a good deal when they see one!
Their blog was listed in the article so I decided to take a look and see what they were all about, and when I went there, it was basically everything I had ever wanted to see in a blog!
I never really see Black guys into blogging and it actually makes sense but their blog was simply amazing and the style that they have... is basically like mines and thats what made me like them even more!
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There names are Josh and Travis, and they have a blog named Street Etiquette and its really good!

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They're from NYC, where Fashion and art collide and it definetely shows in their looks. What I love most about their looks is that they blend everything together with their colors with an accesory or clothing item that has a neutral color in it.

They make their posts specifically outlining where they got their items from and have no shame in saying that they love thrift shopping! Which is another amazing thing about them! They team up with other Black bloggers with amazing style and do different projects that come out just as great such as a "Sewn from the Soul" editroial they did, for Black history month and it was highlighting different African Americans that contributed to mens style over the years

This is what they described it as
"February-recognized as the shortest month of the year. It is also recognized as Black History Month, which embodies the progression of African American culture in various ways. Some people may find grief in recognizing the month as its own separate entity, yet to others the month provides a spotlight that shines on many African American notables from the past and present, who’s waves of accomplishment have sounded throughout the world. African American history is a single patch of the multi-patterned metaphorical quilt we call America which has seen contributions by many other ethnic groups. To pay homage to these great African American individuals is an honor and to re-echo the great contributions of these individuals in our own special way is a quite remarkable feeling."

you can view the editrial by clicking here


In summation, Street Etiquette is a real cut blog that basically shows you how effortless style can be, LOOK OUT FOR THESE TWO!




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