Street Finds: Six Downtowners dressed better than you
Emily Chu
Myly Dao wore vintage shoes that she purchased for three dollars.
DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES — In this edition of Street Finds, BlogDowntown captured the best of Downtown fashion around Spring Street. We looked for the most original, the most confident, and the most inspiring. Meet some of Downtown's most stylish people:
Anthony Olivas, 23, graphic designer
Shirt: American Apparel
Pants: "I feel like they're something weird like Banana Republic, something fancy."
Shoes: Vintage bowling shoes from a store on Melrose
Glasses: Capsule on 6th and Spring
Davidson Fernie, 28, bartender
Pants: Maddox chinos
Shoes: Vintage Bostonian oxfords
Tracey Wright, 45, nail stylist
Pants: Leggings by Wicked Designs
Shirt: Gap
Rico Adair, 40, artist
Shirt: "A really old t-shirt that I probably got on Main and Venice."
Boots: Biker boots, "Probably Harley Davidson or something."
Calvin Perry, construction contractor
Shoes: Purchased from a store in the Beverly Center
Rest of the outfit: "All Mensland."
Myly Dao, 22, vintage store owner
Outfit: All purchased from "random thrift stores in the Valley… the pants were four bucks, the shoes were three bucks."















DawnC on July 09, 2012, at 10:19AM – #1
Ugh, stop trying to be Curbed and find your own identity. This blog used to have cutting edge info on new developments and local businesses in DTLA. This "fashion" stuff is just embarrassing. Leave that to The Sartorialist, srsly.