Jonah Hill just might persuade you to buy a pair of Uggs.
Daytime dressers come in all shapes and sizes: the brilliantly sloppy, the meticulously groomed, and a wide range of others in between. We're especially partial to what you could call the Turbulent Great Task Outfit, worn by people who generally figure out how to look cool in any event, when they're simply bopping in and out of town — like Steven Yeun shaking radiant blue Undefeated shorts and ACGs at the bone and joint specialist, or Donald Glover walking around Manhattan in miniature shorts and not much else, or Zoë Kravitz and Channing Tatum planning earth tones while window-shopping in Williamsburg.
Jonah Hill is the king of errand dressing. He is the style icon of an entire generation and absolutely adores getting dressed. A cloth shirt and The Line slip-ons to a mid year evening supper, some euphoric interwoven pants and panther donkeys making the rounds in LA.
This was the case on Thursday when our guy went to the Brentwood Country Mart in yet another spot-on Errands Outfit, this time donning a well-grown-out bleached buzz cut and a pretty unbelievable seafaring beard: a basic waffle henley and a pair of crisp, dark-wash Kapital jeans with the brand's trademark appliquéd bones down the sides. A classic pair of chestnut Ugg boots, and Jonah, being Jonah, cuffed the jeans just right to give the Uggs room to breathe. Yes, those Australia-by-way-of-Southern California after-surf boots that became commonplace after Y2K have returned to fashion. If Hill's example is any indication, men also look really good in Uggs—whether or not we can entirely attribute the Uggs revival to the early-aughts nostalgia machine, which has so far primarily affected women's clothing while men's fashion is still deeply involved with the 1990s.
Referring to: Like a good Barolo, Uggs typically benefit from some airflow. Hill's fellow Errands Outfits legends, such as Bella Hadid, who wore her platform shearling boots with microshorts, a slice of pizza, and Hill's friend Adam Sandler, who recently arrived at the same Brentwood Country Mart in a pair of Uggs that he aired out by pairing with flowy peach basketball shorts, are familiar with this method. I'd like to see the three of them get together at some point, maybe over some handmade charcuterie and a lovely triple-crème cheese at the old Country Mart to talk business.
---Gully News/First_News
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