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How to Dress Like an Eboy, Outfits and Style

The latest trend in men’s fashion comes from the forthcoming TikTok social network. The eboy style may be guided towards a younger audience, but some features can be integrated into a more modern style. Here is how to dress like an eboy and stay current in 2020. If you want to dress like an eboy think emo. The look is characterized by its emo-influenced appearance. The typical outfit has skater-boy, goth, as well as, a ton of influences coming from k-pop style, 90s grunge, 2000s normcore to Billie Eilish—and her recent “Bad Guy” song. Finishing off things with strikingly dyed hair and graphic makeup that often featured a little heart or teardrops under the eyes. There are many examples of eboy types in Hollywood and popular culture. From Johnny Depp’s impersonation of Wade “Cry-Baby” Walker in John Waters 1990 cult movie Cry Baby —in a 50’s rockabilly way— to ‘softboy-of-the decade’ Timothée Chalamet. Essentially, a good eboy outfit includes Thrasher T-shirts—and alike—worn over long sleeves, Vans, wallet chains, and black nail polish. Personally, I hate …

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Men’s Streetwear Industry Due to Continue Expanding

The men’s streetwear industry is revolutionizing the textile trade worldwide. Fashion has opened new borders and a simple sweatshirt is no longer just a sports item. That can be carried in various situations gives it versatility and, therefore, offers added value.  Urban fashion is one of the trends in the retail world that is gaining more momentum, targetting young people looking for exclusive products with an urban touch. In recent years, the raise of this phenomenon focused on casual wear such as t-shirts, sweatshirts and sneakers inspired by music, hip-hop, skateboarding, graffiti, has been unprecedented and the data suggest that streetwear accounts for 10% of the world textile and footwear industry. It is affecting several areas, such as production, sale, and promotion. Its revolution has reached such a point that it has made brands that a priori do not have any kind of relationship, juxtapose. Luxury brands and sportswear brands have intermingled. From that fantastic Alexander Wang 2009 Fashion Show, that idea of treating sportswear as a luxury item. Nowadays everyone has joined. Louis Vuitton, Valentino, Balenciaga, Prada, just to name a few, …