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Street Fashion: Jonathan Gearhard on the 16th Street Mall

People often make the mistake of taking their professional fashion a little too seriously. Work is work, which means personal style is out of the question, and business attire is just another button-up with a tie. But when modern trends and professional appearance collide, people like Jonathan Gearhard can turn...
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People often make the mistake of taking their professional fashion a little too seriously. Work is work, which means personal style is out of the question, and business attire is just another button-up with a tie. But when modern trends and professional appearance collide, people like Jonathan Gearhard can turn classic business drapes into something a little more vogue. With sleek leather shoes, pinstripe slacks, a gray button-up and ivory tinted suspenders, Gearhard sported his apparel with class and charisma. Name: Jonathan Gearhard Age: 22 Occupation: Retail Manager at Sunglass Hut Westord: What inspires your fashion?

Jonathan Gearhard: Modern trends. I like to mix it together, make it edgy. You know how there are grungy hipsters? I consider myself a clean hipster.

Where do you shop?

Banana Republic, Pac Sun, Express, Hot Topic, Men’s Warehouse.

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What is it about this outfit in particular that you like?

It shows professionalism, and with the edgy tie-in and suspenders, it gives more of an impression of my own personality.

How does fashion make a statement?

Every piece of fashion has its own personality — sassy and flashy or subtle and conservative — depending on the person and the style. It can definitely say a lot.

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