I totally own that same sparkly shirt! I would not wear it during the day, though. I am pleased by the diverse styles, but saddened by the 80s stripes. Can that last guy pose, or what?
G Pro,
"Surveying the homeless couture in the area may be a little more captivating."
I will put together a "homeless couture" STYLEist edition soon.
I think there are a lot of homeless people with incredible style.
I have seen outfits made from duct tape to trash bags.
I'm open to suggestions and I encourage ALL types of comments positive and negative.
Watch out on the streets, you may be the next one to be featured here!
You are def a people watcher Tom!
I'm still not anywhere near being bored by this series.
Surveying the homeless couture in the area may be a little more captivating.
The blonde in the polka dots is cute, can I get her number?
I like Ms purple stripes with the big shapely leeeggggss!
I totally own that same sparkly shirt! I would not wear it during the day, though. I am pleased by the diverse styles, but saddened by the 80s stripes. Can that last guy pose, or what?
Only in LA would you be able to find someone who can pose like a model on call...I'm speaking of the guy in the last picture in all black...sigh
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"Only in LA..."
It's guys like that that give LA it's bad name.
I'm gonna go throw on some black and brown. Seriously.
I love these features!!! LA fashion is so entertaining.
L.A. (and surrounding areas) has it's own style; and it's GOOD! Stylin beautiful ladies and sharp dressed men. Gotta love it.
G Pro,
"Surveying the homeless couture in the area may be a little more captivating."
I will put together a "homeless couture" STYLEist edition soon.
I think there are a lot of homeless people with incredible style.
I have seen outfits made from duct tape to trash bags.
I'm open to suggestions and I encourage ALL types of comments positive and negative.
Watch out on the streets, you may be the next one to be featured here!
Wish I'd known about this last year when I ran into a guy on the Santa Monica pier who was wearing nothing but a moth-eaten woolen Army blanket.