Dhoti pants by Antipodium, on sale for $181.35 at Buy Definition.
This takes me back to my college days. You know, that white guy with the dreads who sits on the quad playing the bongos. Let’s not bring this to the mainstream.
Dhoti pants by Antipodium, on sale for $181.35 at Buy Definition.
This takes me back to my college days. You know, that white guy with the dreads who sits on the quad playing the bongos. Let’s not bring this to the mainstream.
Society for Rational Dress jumpsuit, on final sale for $71.50 at Buy Definition.
For those days when its too cold to wear your Opening Ceremony shorts jumper.
Also, I can’t help but ask if “Society for Rational Dress” is meant to be an ironic brand name?
Mini beret by Eugenia Kim, on sale for $46.20 at Buy Definition
If the last bag was comically oversized, this is the exact opposite. This hat is so tiny it looks like something that would be hilariously tiny on an American Girl doll. Playing with proportion can be fun, but if something is too big or too small, it look like you are playing a joke.
Zip sequin riding pant by Stolen Girlfriends Club, $257.00 at BuyDefinition.
Lets try to ignore the name of the brand. Personally, I automatically judge labels that try to be overly witty or grandiose in their names (see also: Society for Rational Dress).
Beyond that, and despite being rather provocative, these somehow remind me of mom jeans. I think it has to do with the zipper. Exposed and contrasting zippers are very trending right now, as are high waists. However, in making the zipper so noticeable, the designers are also drawing attention to how long it is, resembling mom jeans. I don’t know how I would feel if my mom walked out wearing these babies.
Buy Definition gets bonus points for styling these pants with The worst possible top.