Movie Style Guide

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Andrew Wilson

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If you had to base your wardrobe exclusively around one movie, which movie would you choose? Even better if you base your look around one character. Laid back looks from the Big Lebowski? 1930s Western like Legends of the Fall? You like puffy vests like Marty McFly?

What's your movie style? TV shows are also accepted.
 
If you had to base your wardrobe exclusively around one movie, which movie would you choose? Even better if you base your look around one character. Laid back looks from the Big Lebowski? 1930s Western like Legends of the Fall? You like puffy vests like Marty McFly?

What's your movie style? TV shows are also accepted.
Realistically probably more like Tom Hardy in "Lawless"...
 
If there’s no rules and you wear the exact functioning wardrobe, it’s Iron Man in whichever suit flies fastest. If you’re not letting me be creative, Brad Pitt in Spy Game or Magnum PI
 
Indiana Jones probably... not out of choice, but because it's basically where my "style" has naturally arrived... if I have to wear a suit, I do well with the grey/vest/academic style. Everything else from the movie(s) works well too - the academic/field combo. Only exception is the fedora - haven't done that, and probably never will. Maybe not far from Spencer Dutton in 1923 either... brown pants, brown field/leather shoes, light button shirt.
 
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If you had to base your wardrobe exclusively around one movie, which movie would you choose? Even better if you base your look around one character. Laid back looks from the Big Lebowski? 1930s Western like Legends of the Fall? You like puffy vests like Marty McFly?

What's your movie style? TV shows are also accepted.
Such a great topic! For me it all depends on the mood - The Kingsmen if I want to be daper.
 
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