I love this blog for men's style, Nerd boyfriend: [link]
Reminds me of the book, Jocks and Nerds: [link]
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I love this blog for men's style, Nerd boyfriend: [link]
Reminds me of the book, Jocks and Nerds: [link]
The ads for the Belmont are talking about a "rare Jockey Triple Crown". Rare, one assumes, because the possibility of it happening never occurred to anyone.
That Nerd Boyfriend site is awesome. The internet has made finding costume inspiration so much easier!
I'm wondering why some of those men are considered nerds. Mick Jagger? Really? I mean, I loves me some nerdiness, but I do think that's stretching the definition a bit.
I don't know if they're considered nerds, but I think they're sporting elements of nerd style. Probably more hipster nerd style.
I do find myself wanting old school Adidas.
I would have thought that in 1961 or so, a man in a white shirt, no tie, and skinny trousers would have looked hip, even fashion forward, not nerdy.
I think they're all hip for their times -- icons, even -- but they're in styles that we would now consider nerdy. Except that it's more nerd-chic than actual nerd.
I would have thought that in 1961 or so, a man in a white shirt, no tie, and skinny trousers would have looked hip, even fashion forward, not nerdy.
Back then, that would have been considered "casual Mod," wouldn't it?
Isn't "nerd style" an oxymoron, though?