Street Style:
Mark McNairy
We met up with Mark McNairy on the streets of New York to take a closer look at what it means to be a master in the field of design.
Outfitted in his regular wares, Mark pairs his signature look with a pair of coveted headphones from B&O PLAY. With one focused on fashion and the other on audio, both take classic design elements and infuse them with new truths brought about by constant change.
Sticking to a dark color palette overall, McNairy opts for a laid-back look consisting of a jacket and sweatshirt by Champion Japan, vintage Vietnam-era military boots, and a feather chain by GORO. The New York designer wears some of his own creations as well like the “Regular” cap done in collaboration with New Era, a white “Miami” belt produced
in conjunction with Heather Grey Wall, and a pair of glasses from his own eyewear collection which he claims “enable me to both see good and look good.” In the trousers department, Mark opts for a pair of Levi’s LVC 505 jeans which allow “stretch for old folks like me.” Invisible to the naked eye is a white undershirt from 7-Eleven Japan and a leopard thong from Riff Raff’s collection for Versace.
All of this, of course, is topped off with a pair of BeoPlay H6 headphones which Mark describes as;
Mark
Born: North Carolina
Current City: New York, New York
Occupation: Fashion Designer