How To Dress Like Tyler The Creator
Middle Finger Salute
The long sleeve polo top, or rugby shirt as it’s sometimes interchangeably called, was taken on by skaters in the ’90s due to its unrivalled comfort and relaxed fit.
Recent incarnations have gone beyond the simple stripes of its public school origins into more creative territories. We’re loving the colourful, paisley pop of Tyler’s here, well backed up with some simple, hardwearing chinos which finish things off perfectly.
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Beach Bomb
Swapping skatewear for surfwear, this is a perfect beach outfit from the acerbic rapper. Tyler’s favoured pastels are a great fit for the seaside, but you’ll want to break it up like he’s done with a clean white T-shirt in the middle.
If you don’t fancy a plain tee, go with a subtle graphic print like Tyler has done, which’ll give the look a more playful edge befitting of the colourful accents elsewhere.
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Igor A Brand New Coat
Tyler was never going to turn up to the red carpet in a dinner jacket. But what we do get is a dramatic one-two courtesy of a big, baby blue overcoat and a sweeping Louis Vuitton scarf.
It all works by utilising that classic white and blue colour combo and grounding it as Tyler often does with a pair of simple black trousers.
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Tyler The Golfer
Tyler continues his run through the decades with this strong ’90s outfit, centred around a simple logo tee (from his own brand of course) and some light-wash jeans.
The latter looks best without excess fabric spilling over your shoes so either buy a pair with a cropped hem or do as Tyler has and roll them up. Either way, a pair of white tube socks will finish off the look with a sportswear-inspired edge.
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Now That’s What I Call A Statement
There are strong tie-dye vibes in Tyler’s explosive printed shirt here. Tie-dye has always been a mainstay in skatewear fashion, but it’s enjoying a mainstream appraisal as of late too.