Yeah, definitely. I think I'll be ok in England though.
You also have to be very careful wearing camo abroad. Places like Kenya and Ghana it's illegal and you will get arrested. I certainly wouldn't wear it any place the locals carry guns. :P
Yeah, definitely. I think I'll be ok in England though.
"There's only one thing worse than being talked about and that's not being talked about."
I am liking camo, but only in re-interpreted ways if you get me.
These are some cool uses of camo, but I wouldn't really go with surplus gear; the aesthetic is a bit too punk for my liking
I'm liking those ways too, Pins. I'll check some out.
"There's only one thing worse than being talked about and that's not being talked about."
I love camo! I think it doesn't look dated at all, it popped a lot during fashion week but at the same time not many 'normal' people are wearing it so it's the right time to adopt it. The slippers Pins posted are on my wishlist and I'm considering buying them, but they are a bit too expensive for something I wouldn't get much wear out of.
Here are some streetstyle pictures:
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Most of those photos just look wrong to be honest and those that look better are where the print is used subtly in interesting ways as Pins pointed out. I quite like the blue camo shorts (although I don't wear shorts myself) and tie is a nice idea, and the shirt under the grey suit just about works.
But big areas of camo just looks like you forgot too much to these eyes. The suit jacket, shirt and tie with combat pants screams, I'm trying to look cool and quirky, and is just terrible.
I guess this would all depend on how well you carry yourself. Don't add anymore accesories or loud fashion pieces like colored pants or military boots. Try to deviate from the military theme by wearing sneakers and denim.