Ryan Parsons, #23 Guard at EKU shows us that being an athlete doesn't mean all you wear is gym shorts and socks with sandals.
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Nantucket Red Toms - Melvin - Nanyang Technological University
Moccasins and Chambray - Manhattan College
We'd like to officially welcome a new Campus Sartorialist contributor, James Breen, who will be showing us what campus style is like at Manhattan College.
James is a recent graduate of Manhattan College where he got a degree in Chemical Engineering. He will be finishing off his Master's thesis this fall and then he'll be starting law school Fall of 2013. How does a chemical engineer, future lawyer get in to fashion one would ask? Well James has no idea but if you do, he'd love to hear! While he firmly believe that it is what's on the inside that is most important, it would be ignorant to pretend that what you wear has no effect on one's life. His fashion philosophy is simple: find what fits, find what you love, and find it cheap. Being so close to the Mecca of the fashion world, New York City, the styles of Manhattan College are changing constantly and are always on the cutting edge of what will hit big next, it's a microcosm of the fashion world. While he hopes his passion for photography and style have an influence on his campus, he is sure that they have an impact on him.
Here's James' first post:
Thom Browne for Brooks Brothers - Jordan - SCAD
Bold nautical print on this pair of pants from Thom Browne for Brooks Brothers. |
Photo by Mangue Banzima
Red Chinos and White Polka Dots - University of Alberta
Stripes - Boston University
Great balance between horizontal and vertical stripes, we really dig the comfortable fit of the chambray shirt. |
Photo by Emily Xie
Scotch & Soda - University of Alberta
Scotch & Soda is an Amsterdam-based clothing company known for its signature embroidered logo. Check them out here or find them on Twitter as @Scotch_Official
It's That Time of Year - Orientation Week!
It's one of our favorite times of the year, when freshmen everywhere step on campus and start the best 4 (or 5 for some) years of their lives. We'd like to acknowledge all the new college students and we can't wait to see some great style from orientation weeks!
Duke University Orientation Week - 1965 - Can you imagine coming to school with just a bag over your shoulder? |