The Best Street Style Of The Week (Dec. 5-9)

Your weekly dose of street style.

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Complex Says: Chore jackets layered with camo keeps your patterns subtle and your style fresh. It's that little hint of wildness that sets off an otherwise boring look.

[William Yan]

stylescout

Complex Says: Attention to detail counts. Take for example the one red button on this peacoat. It's kinda subtle, but totally fresh. Consider replacing buttons on old outerwear to take it to another level.

[Style Scout]

gq2

Complex Says: Shimon Ovadia of clothing company Ovadia & Sons has this cold game on lock. Green cords with green boots are perfectly contrasted with a navy shirt and beanie, and held together with a nice brown tweed blazer. We're impressed.

[Justin Bridges for GQ]

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Complex Says: Pops of color in winter accessories never hurt anyone.

[The Sartorialist]

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Complex Says: Cuffed selvage jeans, solid navy tweed blazer, oxblood shoes, and tartan hat keep it classy and casual. Your boys won't give you shit for looking this nice.

[William Yan]

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Complex Says: On the other hand, you might get shit for a floppy hat like this. Otherwise it's a solid outfit. Personally we kind of feel the hat, but it definitely doesn't work for everyone. Tread carefully.

[The Style Blogger]

wooster

Complex Says: Park & Bond street style superstar Nick Wooster shows us that if anyone gives you shit about dressing well, it helps to carry a solid bat. You know, for the haters.

[Mod Rockers]

urbangent

Complex Says: Lumberjack plaid stays winning all season long. Pair it with your dopest kicks for extra fire and stay warm.

[The Urban Gent]

facehunter

Complex Says: This dude is fuckin' KILLING it. He straight murdered the game. The most important part of dressing well is looking like you're at ease, and he looks comfortable as hell. What a G!

[Facehunter]

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