UNCOVERING UTICA'S GEMS - Clinton - Hamilton College
UNCOVERING UTICA'S GEMS - Clinton - Hamilton College
UNCOVERING UTICA'S GEMS - Clinton - Hamilton College
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spotted:<br />
ian doran<br />
Hometown: Maple Grove, MN<br />
Major: World Politics<br />
Class Year: 2010<br />
Signature Style: prepster<br />
How would you define your sense of style<br />
I would define my style as “prepster,” a word that I classify as<br />
preppy with a dash of hipster. In other words, light side meets<br />
dark side. If I were placed anywhere on campus, I would be<br />
right on Martin’s way. Literally.<br />
Do you have any specific influences that you draw from,<br />
or a style icon<br />
No style icon. But I wear what I like, as every one should. I am<br />
my own person. I do like Thom Browne, however. He brought<br />
back cropped trousers, which was huge last fall. I really admire<br />
him for that.<br />
Where are your favorite places to shop<br />
J. Crew has some steady and classically timeless pieces. You<br />
can really never go wrong. I know this sounds redundant, but I<br />
also like to go to consignment shops. You can find really great<br />
pieces, and essentially get them tailored afterwards for much<br />
less than you would ever pay for something new. You can get a<br />
lot more for your money.<br />
Any wardrobe staples or accessories that<br />
you can’t leave the house without<br />
My watch, because I’m always late!<br />
What is your idea of the perfect, everyday<br />
outfit<br />
My perfect outfit would consist of an oxford,<br />
khaki bottoms, and a pair of Chucks. You can<br />
never go wrong with that.<br />
30 the continental | autumn 2008