Machine Gun Kelly’s Neon Cargo Pants & Combat Boots Prove ’90s Style is Back for Men, Too - Footwear News

Machine Gun Kelly’s Neon Cargo Pants & Combat Boots Prove ’90s Style is Back for Men, Too - Footwear News


Machine Gun Kelly’s Neon Cargo Pants & Combat Boots Prove ’90s Style is Back for Men, Too - Footwear News

Posted: 26 Aug 2020 07:01 AM PDT

Retro trends are having a moment in the womenswear world and Machine Gun Kelly just proved that vintage style is making a comeback in men's fashion, as well.

The "Bloody Valentine" musician brought back key pieces from men's 1990s street style including a flat-brim hat, thin-strap white tank, an animal-print chunky belt and the boldest pants. His baggy bottoms came in a lemon yellow shade and included endless pockets in a classic cargo pant silhouette.

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Machine Gun Kelly out and about in Los Angeles, Aug. 25.

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A closer look at Machine Gun Kelly's combat boots.

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MGK's choice of footwear then sealed the deal on his vintage-style look. The chunky combat boots come from none other than Dr. Martens, one of the 1990s most beloved brands. With its signature stitched outsole and smooth leather uppers, the rapper's pair not only evoked 90s appeal but also included special details that pay tribute to a global music symbol of the 1970s and 1980s, the CBGB club in Manhattan. The special edition pair of Dr. Marten 1460 boots launched in honor of the silhouette's 60th anniversary and includes the club's name displayed across the toe in white lettering.

The pair is still available in limited sizes for $80, half-off its original price of $160, at DrMartens.com.

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Machine Gun Kelly out and about in Los Angeles, Aug. 25.

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Dr. Martens 1460 CBGB boots.

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A closer look at the Dr. Martens 1460 CBGB boots.

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As seen by his look on Tuesday, Machine Gun Kelly is not one to shy away from a bold ensemble. Earlier this month, "The Dirt" actor stepped out in Los Angeles once more wearing a cherry red look that matched a leather jacket to ripped-knee zebra-stripe pants and black leather boots.

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Machine Gun Kelly out and about in Los Angeles Aug. 16.

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As for personal style, the rapper's standout attire does not go unmissed. His outfits include everything from relaxed Vans sneakers to Off-White x Air Jordan kicks and even an oversized shirt-dress from 1017 ALYX 9SM's fall collection. He was also chosen as the face of John Varvatos campaign in 2017 in addition to signing on as a Reebok ambassador in the same year.

Check out the gallery to see even more stars who love their Dr. Martens boots.

Man Takes Off Pants And Socks On Flight [PHOTOS] - RADIO.COM

Posted: 19 Feb 2019 12:00 AM PST

But the guy who ate salami at 8 a.m. has nothing on this guy. 

Twitter user Lizzie Thompson documented what might be the worst thing you will ever see on an airplane -- let alone just in general.

Her first tweet said, "The man in the seat across from me has taken HIS PANTS OFF for the flight and is just in his boxers. Flight attendants seem unconcerned. This is going to be a long flight @AirFranceFR #CDG to #LAX."

The man in the seat across from me has taken HIS PANTS OFF for the flight and is just in his boxers. Flight attendants seem unconcerned. This is going to be a long flight @AirFranceFR #CDG to #LAX pic.twitter.com/Z0EfktDwpD

— Lizzie Thompson (@Lizzie_Thompson) February 18, 2019

From there she said how this guy then decided to remove his socks. Not having socks would have been fine if he were wearing sandals, this guy just decided to make himself feel as if he were at home.

He has also removed his socks. pic.twitter.com/0cmhtlFxOi

— Lizzie Thompson (@Lizzie_Thompson) February 18, 2019

She continuted to tell the world her story from what seems to be the flight from hell. 

He just shouted at a man who boarded with a ukulele (also have questions) to COME SIT WITH ME AND MAKE SOME MUSIC. Wtf is going on.

— Lizzie Thompson (@Lizzie_Thompson) February 18, 2019

Update @AirFranceFR - alerted the flight attendant. He offered to move me (which would mean losing my bulkhead legroom) but just shrugged when I suggested he ask the man to put his pants back on.

— Lizzie Thompson (@Lizzie_Thompson) February 18, 2019

Just landed. 2 hours in he stood up and took 4 mini bottles of wine from the cart. Then he fell asleep. Then 6 hours in he got cold so PUT ON HIS PUFFY JACKET pic.twitter.com/wNFq9L2bkH

— Lizzie Thompson (@Lizzie_Thompson) February 18, 2019

Finally, his pants went back on. Good news: nothing bonds a group of passengers like a man half naked in your section. Shout out to the flight attendant who slipped me extra wine and did keep checking in to make sure I was good.

— Lizzie Thompson (@Lizzie_Thompson) February 18, 2019

This has to be one of the best Twitter stories I have seen. What is your flight from hell story?

Meghan Markle Wore a Thing: Anine Bing Pants Edition - Yahoo Lifestyle

Posted: 26 Aug 2020 05:58 AM PDT

For a sit-down conversation with Gloria Steinem.

Ever since announcing her engagement to Prince Harry, the world's eyes have been fixed on Meghan Markle — and her style. We'll be following the Meghan Markle Effect with our column, "Meghan Markle Wore a Thing."

Over the past few weeks, Meghan Markle has made a handful of (virtual) appearances to support causes and organizations that are important for her — from delivering the keynote address at the 2020 Girl Up Leadership Summit to interviewing The 19th co-founder and CEO Emily Ramshaw at the non-profit newsroom's The 19th Represents Summit to joining a voter registration #CouchParty hosted by Michelle Obama's When We All Vote. (She's also been photographed volunteering for Baby2Baby in South L.A.) And she's not stopping: On Tuesday, MAKERS teased a sit-down interview between the Duchess of Sussex and Gloria Steinem (above), to be released on Wednesday, where they "discuss representation, why each vote matters and how all women 'are linked, not ranked.'"

The conversation was filmed outside — with Markle and Steinem seated at a social distance — in a backyard, which made for a casual environment. (Some dogs even joined!) The Duchess of Sussex dressed appropriately, in a white T-shirt, easy striped trousers by Anine Bing ($249) and wrap-around sandals by Stella McCartney (on sale for $318 in a camel color). She topped it off with Janessa Leone's Serena hat ($356). (The accessories brand announced on Instagram that it would donate "10% of proceeds on all orders made online through Sunday (8/30) to @iamavoter, a nonpartisan movement that aims to create a cultural shift around voting and civic engagement.")

Make sure to follow MAKERS to see the conversation in full when it drops.

See more things the Duchess of Sussex has worn in the gallery below:

<p>An <a href="https://fashionista.com/2020/03/meghan-markle-wore-green-emilia-wickstead-dress" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank" data-ylk="slk:Emilia Wickstead cape dress" class="link rapid-noclick-resp">Emilia Wickstead cape dress</a> at the Commonwealth Day festivities at Westminster Abbey. <em>Photo: </em><em>Tolga Akmen/AFP via Getty Images</em></p>

An Emilia Wickstead cape dress at the Commonwealth Day festivities at Westminster Abbey. Photo: Tolga Akmen/AFP via Getty Images

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Inventory Planning Analyst, Women&#039;s Pants job with Banana Republic | 145315 - The Business of Fashion

Posted: 26 Aug 2020 04:57 AM PDT

About Banana Republic

Banana Republic was founded with an explorer's spirit and a desire to venture to new places, beyond the boundaries of the everyday. Our clothing is designed for a life with no boundaries.

We travel near and far in search of the finest materials and fabric innovations to infuse style with substance, because we believe that what you wear should open a world of possibilities. And the people that make up Banana Republic share the same qualities as our brand: curious, connected, undaunted by boundaries. Sound like you? Join us for the adventure of what's next.

About the role

The role of the Inventory Management team is to maximize sales, margin, and inventory optimization across all customer channels from pre-season through to in-season. This work requires strong analytical and story-telling skills, the ability to build close partnerships with other functions, and a focus on executing best in class customer experience while delivering/exceeding financial targets. The Inventory Analyst will support in the category's pre-and in-season planning through business recapping, in-season pricing execution, and pre-season sizing strategies while helping to create strategic pre-season alignment across functional teams, markets, and channels.

What you'll do

  • Provide data and recommendations to influence the development of category level plans
  • Manage strategic positioning of size investments - validating buys at the size level, ensuring optimal size availability for our customer.
  • Complete monthly receipt reconciliation to validate pre-season investments are flowing through correctly to in-season timeframe.
  • Support creation of comprehensive business recaps on weekly and quarterly basis.
  • Collaborate with merchant and inventory management teams to develop comprehensive strategies to support in-season pricing that aligns with pre-season plan.
  • Execute in-season price strategies.
  • Support in-season management of category level plans including ongoing assessments and updates

Who you are

  • Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience
  • 1-2 years' work experience preferred
  • Analytic Skills: Ability to think objectively and interpret meaningful themes from quantitative and qualitative data
  • Financial and Business Acumen: Ability to evaluate financial and business indicators and translate data into actionable information to drive results; proficiency in retail math
  • Problem Solving: Able to use rigorous logic and methods to solve problems with effective solutions
  • Systems and Tools Acumen: Proficiency in Microsoft Excel, aptitude to learn technical applications quickly
  • Collaboration: Able to build constructive and effective relationships with a diverse group of business partners
  • Possess strong organizational and time management skills
  • Demonstrate strong listening, written and oral communication skills

Benefits at Banana Republic

  • Merchandise discount for our brands: 50% off regular-priced merchandise at Gap, Banana Republic and Old Navy, 30% off at Outlet and 25% off at Athleta for all employees.
  • One of the most competitive Paid Time Off plans in the industry.*
  • Employees can take up to five "on the clock" hours each month to volunteer at a charity of their choice.*
  • Extensive 401(k) plan with company matching for contributions up to four percent of an employee's base pay.*
  • Employee stock purchase plan.*
  • Medical, dental, vision and life insurance.*
  • See more of the benefits we offer.

*For eligible employees

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