Guess Who’s Coming To Dinner In His, Uh, Colorful $150 Hoodie?
The Styles section attempts to write a story about “urban” “street styles” without referring to race, with varying results:
Posted: December 21st, 2006 | Filed under: Sliding Into The Abyss Of Elitism & Pretentiousness, The New York TimesScouring street-wear shops in downtown Manhattan on Saturday, Dimitri Viglis zeroed in on a hoodie he hoped would put some cool in his wardrobe. Mr. Viglis, a 23-year-old construction worker from Brooklyn, chose a black and purple style with a kinetic computer-graphic pattern by the label Orchard Street, a garment splashy enough, yet insulating enough, for a night on the town.
“Wear this,” he said contentedly, “and I won’t have to put on a heavy jacket while I wait on line at the clubs.”
He paid about $150 for his hoodie but would have parted with twice or even three times the price, he said. “Look at the quality,” he said, turning the cuff inside out to show its meticulous construction and stitching. Better yet, he said, he felt reasonably assured that he would not be seeing it on every Tom, Jamal and Harry.