In a break from red-carpet pageantry, let’s head back home for the holidays with “regular” guy (and model) Yoshi Sudarso, looking all comfy in a lumberjack-slouchy gingham shirt and grungy Doc Marts.
We’ll be honest with you: what Yoshi has on is precisely what we would don on our off-duty days, because really, which youngish man doesn’t dress like this? Call it the casual style zeitgeist of the noughties: a mish-mash of the ironic rakishness of the Teddy Boy and rebellious counter-culture scruffiness of the early skinheads (see: worn-in, over-dyed red-and-navy check button-down) with a dash of trendy tribal thrown in, courtesy of the vaguely Cherokee print of Yoshi’s felt-and-leather boots.
And yet, everything comes together to create an ensemble that is non-threatening, studiously unaffected and nice, a testament to the wide co-opting of styles which used to be considered revolutionary and anarchistic. A sign of the times? We’ll take it.
P.S. Streetwear seems to come naturally to this handsome brood—Yoshi’s brother Peter Adrian‘s been featured here previously as well.