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Last updated on December 4, 2024.
My face doesn't look the same way it did at 39. My body doesn't look the same way it did at 39.
Some people are born with a caul. I was born with a jacket.
I think that good, great things can come at every price.
I always say that MTV cribs is what brought straight men into the fashion world. Once they sort of saw sports guys and music guys had, like, a billion sneakers, they realized, 'Oh, you mean I can have more than one?'
Everyone looks better in clothes that skim the body. Items that fit properly make you look better than wearing something oversize.
Not all black T-shirts are created equal.
I'm probably one of the most fearful persons in the world, but not when it comes to getting dressed.
Instagram is my 401k.
Clothes are an amazing tool. They are an amazing way to hide a multitude of sins; they're an amazing way to be creative. Clothes can do so many things. But at the end of the day, if they don't serve you, it's just a waste of time. Then it is frivolous.
You really can't function without a phone or an iPad.
Bloggers and stores and publications and brands and houses all need to sort of take a deep breath and relax because no one is going away. The brands aren't going away. The designers, bloggers, publications aren't going away.
I never wear a black belt with a black shoe. It's always the opposite: a brown shoe with a black belt.
When I was a kid, my parents were happy to buy me clothes; they provided for me.
The only pair of trousers a guy needs are grey flannel.
I would never, ever call myself a createur or a designer. I'm more of an amalgamator or a D.J., taking two things that don't go together and making them go together.
I'm really pretty classic.
Yes, there are probably too many tattoos. But there are too many bad haircuts, too many bad shoe choices, too many bad jeans.
I've always dressed differently. I've always had my own deal.
I always treat camo as a solid.
I think a lot of gay kids in the midwest or in places not in New York have to overachieve in order to sort of get through the fear of what they're going through.
I did well in school and was able to excel in those areas where I knew I needed to be good at.
Fit and fabric are paramount. If the jacket fits, it doesn't matter what price you paid for it - you will look and feel fantastic.
Dress for your body type and not your age.
I was 39 when I did, essentially, a three-quarter sleeve on my left arm. It was very late in life, which is good: I can't think of any decision I made at 19 that I'd be happy with at 39 or even now, at 51.
I always say, I have been fired from more jobs than most people would ever have had in their entire career.
I really like neck tattoos and hand tattoos. They're just not for me.
I went through a Billy Idol phase. I had white hair when Peter Rizzo hired me at Barneys.
In the scheme of things, I'm just a guy who gets my picture taken.
Men shop for problem solving. They want something familiar. So if it's a new version of something they understand, they are right there with it and, hopefully, loving it.