Photo: Christopher Polk (Getty Images).
The Grammys took place last Sunday, as artists, their entourages and thousands of fans flooded the Staples Center in downtown Los Angeles. While there was plenty to talk about – from James Cordon’s hosting, to tallying the many awards won by Adele (and betting on how many times she would tout Beyonce), or questioning if Lars Ulrich’s mic was deliberately set to mute – the evening proved eventful. One performance especially stood out, and it was when hip-hop legends reconvened to play a few hits, make an undeniable political statement and give a nod to a lost member.
A Tribe Called Quest, along with Busta Rhymes, took the stage with no lack of presence. While the message may be more important than the look, we couldn’t help but notice the group’s impeccable style, and it only aided in their powerful delivery. With a military undertone and a focus on hyper current trends like cropped dress pants and bomber jackets, their style game was on.
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We found a nice mix of the essentials needed to pull off some of these refined looks. At the center of it is no doubt a good hat. Brixton‘s Fiddler Cap is the starting selection; finish it off with everyday uniform-like pieces in low-key colors, like trouser pants by AG Jeans and a classy button down from Publish.
A Tribe Called Well Dressed
Leave it to hip hop legends to make a political statement while making a fashion one. A Tribe Called Quest becomes the best dressed at the Grammys.
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Fiddler Cap by Brixton
The Fiddler Cap by Brixton, $34, is a staple for any hat aficionado. In the event you aren't one, it's a good stand-in when you want to skip the baseball hat.
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Isaac Shirt by Publish
It's understated yet an absolute statement. Try the Isaac Shirt by Publish, $90.
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The Ritri Trouser by AG Jeans
The Ritri Trouser by AG Jeans, $278, is a classic cropped pant made of 100% cotton.
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Saints Necklace by Miansai
Get that glimmer of gold with the Saints Necklace by Miansai, $1,250.
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Gibson Rain Jacket by Penfield
The Gibson Rain Jacket by Penfield, $160, is the coat that stands up to the elements. Fret not, even if you live in the lovely Portland, or very wet Seattle.
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Gerik Shirt by Publish
The Gerik Shirt by Publish, $112, would be a unique addition to your closet. Dressier than a hoodie, more casual than an overcoat, wear this over-shirt with a plain tee and plain jeans.
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Jan Trouser by Bristol
These straight workwear pants are made of a heavyweight canvas, with the perfect ankle crop. Try the Jan Trouser by Bristol, $245.
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Angler Hat by Goorin
The Angler Hat by Goorin, $58, is a low profile cap made with waxed water resistant cotton.
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Satin Insulated Coach Jacket by Maiden Noir
The Satin Insulated Coach Jacket by Maiden Noir, $390, has a simple silhouette, but made with premium unexpected fabrics.
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Renfrew Work Jacket by Raised by Wolves
The Renfrew Work Jacket by Raised by Wolves, about $250, is unrefined perfection.
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