Friday, December 11, 2009

Clothes Whores: Darryl at Czar Bar

Posted by Nadia Pflaum on Fri, Dec 11, 2009 at 10:00 AM

click to enlarge Darryl at Czar Bar
  • Darryl at Czar Bar

One might be tempted to say that Darryl, spotted here outside Czar Bar one recent evening, looks Kanye-esque in his argyle attire. But Kanye West wears everything that's trendy. It'd be more accurate to liken Darryl's style to Andre Benjamin's, aka Andre 3000 of OutKast, who released his own dandy-inspired clothing line, Benjamin Bixby, in 2008.

I've noticed a lot of men around town pulling this off lately -- Greg Enemy, anyone? -- and I can't help but notice that some men can take thick-framed glasses and argyle prints to a new level of cool, rather than looking like big nerds. It's about committing to a look. It's also all about attitude.

For Darryl, though, trends in fashion have nothing to do with it. "I've dressed preppy since I was a child," he says.

click to enlarge Mr. Benjamin Bixby himself
  • Mr. Benjamin Bixby himself

Darryl has this in common with Benjamin too -- the rapper and clothing designer told New York Magazine in 2008 that, he and his friends were a "prep crew" when he was growing up in Atlanta.


"It was all about being a prep. It was about ties and saddle shoes and Guess overalls and stuff like that," Benjamin said in the interview.

Not to get all heavy or anything, but I'm gonna venture a theory that requires some generalizing: Andre 3000 can rock the hell out of an ascot. An average white guy (er, a white guy who is not David Beckham), not so much. Why is it that some fashions are tougher for white men to pull off than black men?

"People of color set the trend in fashion anyway," Darryl said. Then he volleyed my question back at me: "Why do we look so much better in it? I don't know ... what do you think?"

All I know is, it works.  

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