As far as jeans and shirts, I rock a lot of different things.
The first campaign that I recall was with Kate Moss and Marky Mark. Probably the most iconic jeans ad ever.
At the age of eight I started getting into fashion, brands such as Tommy Hilfiger, Nautica and Ralph Lauren. But in 2005 I started wearing John Richmond jeans.
I organize my denim, leather, and dresses by color, although my jeans are pretty much just black and gray.
Levi's can produce many more Western jeans than we can and make them at a better price.
I would like Madewell jeans to be the Levi's of its generation.
When I was really young, I had an afro and wore pressed jeans and argyle sweaters. In my teens, I moved on to ripped Levi's jeans, white T-shirts, and cowboy boots.
T-shirt and jeans style now is where I'm at. Maybe a little rock 'n' roll T-shirt and jeans.
I'm pretty low-key; you'll often find me in jeans, a T-shirt and sweatshirt.
I like Air Max 90s; those are usually my go-to. I feel you can wear them with jeans, you can wear them with sweats, you can wear them with anything.
I think the first thing I did when I was a kid was a Maxwell House Coffee commercial with George Strait. And I did a Wrangler Jeans commercial, and then 'The Patriot' came to town.
It's probably a lot cooler than wearing jeans and a T-shirt. Once I put on the mask, I don't even realize that it's there. They're molded off of our faces, so they fit really well.
Habituation is indeed a fact of human psychology. That's one reason we like novelty, including different cuts of jeans.
I tend not to wear ties very often. I'm usually in old stuff: Hermes or Marc Jacobs boots and jeans and a T-shirt and a leather jacket or a jean jacket.
I often enjoy wearing loud and outspoken clothing on stage, so off it, I usually wear loose-fitting vintage shirts, jeans, or track suits I've had forever. I just add styling to those pieces.
The main rhythmic loop in 'Alaska' is me just patting on my jeans.
I like the Rockabilly look. My background is half Italian, half French. I wear cowboy boots and jeans.
In Romania, during the communist regime, we were very culturally suppressed. At 18 years old, I wasn't allowed to wear bell-bottom jeans and eyeliner. I couldn't understand why!
I actually don't shop very much. I have a tendency to rotate a few pairs of ripped jeans and an old cashmere sweater.
Guys will take one pair of jeans, five T-shirts and three pair of socks and that'll get you by for 10 weeks.