Anthony Urbano is an architectural designer and fashion blogger in New York City who influences men’s fashion with his urban style that mixes classic and modern styles. Many famous fashionistas in the men’s fashion world are men of a rather odd age… He is 30 years young! You may be thinking, “I can’t relate to old fashionistas!” You may be thinking, “Uncle fashionistas are no help to me! ( 30 years old? He is old enough to be an old man. (You can’t say that he’s old enough! )
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Learn from Anthony Urbano! Spring Outfits
A crew-neck sweatshirt, cropped sweatpants, and puma sneakers.
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A mature monotone layered look with matiere sarouel pants and a gray Slate & Stone zip-up hoodie.
Crew-neck knits and shirts are in season this season. How about this as a model for layering?
Mix and match trench coat and Air Max 90.
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Anthony Urbano also excels at using vintage pieces. A vintage vest and jacket paired with splatter painted Denim & Supply cargoes is a New Yorker carpenter’s style.
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A Citizens Of Humanity denim jacket and an Obey check shirt wrapped around the waist for a street style. The indigo blue and red combination creates a youthful impression. By the way, the bottom is American Eagle, and the use of inexpensive items is also helpful.
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This spring coat style is a perfect combination of TOPMAN bottoms and Boohoo Man slip-ons.
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Spring coat and border tee with Air Max 90s for a fresh sports mix.
A black coordinate with a ChapterMKI bomber jacket and Miyuki-Zoku jumpsuit, with PF Flyers sneakers for a pop flavor and a sense of balance without going too hard.
Modern military styling based on military jackets and button-downs from Denim & Supply, a Ralph Lauren brand for 20-somethings. Anthony Urbano calls it “Top Gun Style”.
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A botanical patterned knit, which is expected to remain popular, is mixed in with minimalist pieces. When using an item with impact, he keeps everything else simple. This is his signature subtractive coordination.
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