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Style Street Detail: Harlem Renaissance

MalcomNAME: Malcolm

AGE: 20

OCCUPATION: Student

HOME BASE: Harlem

JACKET: Members Only

SHIRT: Club Monaco

TIE: Ben Sherman

PANTS: Levi’s

SHOES: Vintage

What is your favorite fall trend? Big chunky scarves.

Must have item for fall? Leather boots that can fight the season’s elements.

What is a cold weather don’t? A big over-sized winter coat that doesn’t make you look like a blimp.

Who inspires your style? Harlem Renaissance and the late ’60s. I’d like to consider my style to be rebellious preppy.

Last clothing item you purchased? adidas called Rod Laver x ACU.

Most money spent on a single item of clothing? $300 on a pair of skinny black Diesel jeans.

What do you collect? Magazines. I probably have every GQ from the past 5 years.

Vote on whether this week’s subject is “Stylin” or “Wildin” below…

November 3, 2009 | Permalink | 11 Comments
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Wake N' Watch Wake N’ Watch: DJ Webstar & Jim Jones ‘She Can Get It’

Yeah, we’re over Auto-Tune and we definitely think hip-hop needs to be about more than vapid party songs, but if we wind up hitting the town this weekend, the last thing we want to hear is something reminiscent of the backpack rap stored away in the depths of our iPods. See, when bottles are getting popped and girls are getting wild, songs like this banger from DJ Webstar and Jim Jones need to be somewhere on the playlist. So turn up the bass and turn down your lyrical expectations (although Capo kind of ripped his verse!) and you won’t be disappointed.

Tune in to Complex.com every morning at 8 AM for your daily “Wake N’ Watch” video.

October 9, 2009 | Permalink | 2 Comments
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Music We’ll Miss You, Max B: 5 Of Biggaveli’s Waviest Moments

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In case you hadn’t yet heard the news, Max B.’s conviction in that robbery-murder case in New Jersey has ended in a 75-year prison sentence. For a dude who didn’t pull any triggers, that seems a bit steep, but we digress. Despite the sadness of the occasion, we refuse to be swept into the outpouring of grief that is engulfing the Internet today, and instead choose to celebrate young Charley Wingate the way he would want us to: by reliving a few of his waviest moments. We’ll miss you, Max; hip-hop is about to get a whole lot more boring. Owwwwwwww!

September 4, 2009 | Permalink | 21 Comments
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