
(Guy Marineau/Condé Nast Collection/Getty Images)
(Guy Marineau/Condé Nast Collection/Getty Images)
Nice to see JON MOY, formerly of FOUR PINS, writing about his style influences growing up in DETROIT. It's a story about family, fitting in, G.I. JOES, and dragging the family to military surplus stores, all in response to the question, "Jon, why do you dress the way you do?" Great read… G-III switched labels on an order of dresses that went to STEIN MART, as reported by LAUREN SHERMAN. One moment they’re IVANKA TRUMP, and then, voila! They’re ADRIENNE VITTADINI. As Sherman points out, the label heist isn’t unique to this situation. It’s possible G-III wanted to avoid putting the brand name into a discount retailer. There's another, more obvious (and perhaps too easy) reason: that it has to do with the recent controversy surrounding the Ivanka Trump brand. This also begs the question, if your brand is so generic that switching labels makes no discernible difference, why bother? Blank labels for all… THOMAS PAGE MCBEE writes about the unending associations of the suit, and eventually arrives at the kind that fits him. We're talking about identity here, in favor of—or in spite of—tailoring... ICYMI, GARY WARNETT unearthed this CHRIS HALL Champion skate deck from—1993. “Always good. Always early.” Indeed… As several malls close, one reopens in MIAMI... Great to see scholarship awards go to these young shoe designers... Shoutout to KAM DHILLON for continuing global fashion coverage at HIGHSNOBIETY. See what they're wearing in ALMATY... What do you call old millennials? Oldlennials.