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We weren't sweating through our khakis to defend an ideology.
American consumers are increasingly turning toward khakis and athletic pants.
"I walk in with my khakis and polo shirt," Dodson said.
Sweatpants are replacing khakis, and -- WATTERS: I have to admit something.
Everyone used to wear khakis, and Gap was — The khaki headquarters!
Long enough to learn that casual Fridays meant khakis, not jeans.
I saw lots of polo shirts, khakis, baseball caps, and jeans.
He started wearing safari style khakis and carrying a riding crop.
The soldiers mostly shun camouflage for button-down shirts and khakis.
He began shuttling between meetings in blue button-downs and khakis.
He was dressed in a green felt shirt, khakis, and Wellingtons.
Her husband, in a flannel shirt and khakis, sat beside her.
It's his shameful bigotries that look so dumpy in his khakis.
I traipsed through town in ironed khakis, pocket Bible in hand, testifying.
His Degrassi character favored khakis… While he's all about turtlenecks these days.
Younger extremists prefer Fred Perry polo shirts and khakis to Klan robes.
All of Charlie's friends sported red shirts, khakis, and custom Target badges.
He wore a blue blazer, striped button-down shirt, and tan khakis.
He was wearing loafers, khakis, and a blue-and-white oxford shirt.
I'm guessing you were probably a khakis and blue denim shirt guy?
For starters, Burns has ditched the front-pleat khakis and striped rugby shirt.
Our instructor, Jenny Schwiner, is wearing a red polo shirt and beige khakis.
Affleck similarly went for comfort, wearing a navy sweater and khakis with sneakers.
I looked at the mirror suddenly realised I was meeting Zeus in khakis.
Clad in khakis, honoring Steve's signature look, the family educated spectators about reptiles.
He wore a U.T. polo, rolled-up khakis, shower slides, and tube socks.
He was pale and balding, with a pot belly spilling over ironed khakis.
For a man best known for his khakis, Jim Harbaugh is surprisingly woke.
I put on an L.L. Bean shawl collar shirt, Gap khakis, and booties.
Uh-oh, looks like Nasir just spilled a little cheese on his khakis!
When I go to class, I wear khakis, and I wear sport shirts.
Also, please note that he is wearing pleated khakis to decorate his Christmas tree.
I do have a big butt, I thought, just sitting, bubbly, in my khakis.
The guards wear khakis and caps; the governor's soldiers pack Glocks and semiautomatic rifles.
But then I saw the hump in his khakis and realized he had an erection.
That mystery may be solved, but the question of his bizarre zoot suit khakis remains.
I shower off the blood, put on a new pair of khakis, a fresh sweater.
His attire — a Grizzlies polo shirt and khakis — was casual, but his message was not.
Mactaggart, who wore a blazer and khakis, watched from the Senate gallery with his wife.
A slight model pulls on a pair of super-wide-leg khakis for a fitting.
In his golf sweater and khakis, Mort looked like the dad in a '50s sitcom.
I ditch my jeans and graphic T-shirts for a button-up shirt and khakis.
"Normally I wear khakis and a plain yellow or green shirt," said Mr. Kornreich, 27.
" Oh, also, "no beer bellies, no long beards, no bald guys, no khakis, no Toms.
Republican members of Congress on an informal retreat prefer khakis, preferably paired with a V-neck.
On Tuesday, Hanson entered Courtroom 1E in the company of a bailiff, wearing his prison khakis.
I wasn't expecting an arthouse film, but it seemed conceived by men wearing khakis, not glitter.
And just why do young congressional aides still insist on wearing pleated khakis and boat shoes?
She tells a great story about being asked to wear khakis and a button-down sweater!
Bekah wore a two-piece wedding ensemble, while Tim opted for khakis and a linen shirt.
It showed them sitting on footlockers with Williams outfitted in military khakis and lighting Ruth's cigar.
I&aposve decided to dress up in a button down Oxford shirt, with khakis and penny loafers.
He's an engineer at heart, a licensed pilot and father who wears khakis most of the time.
Bindi Irwin is head over heels for her boyfriend Chandler Powell – thanks to a pair of khakis!
He went on mission trips to Africa, played bass on the worship team, even wore pleated khakis.
But groups like the Alt-Right, overwhelmingly made up of Millennial men, prefer khakis and collared shirts.
His male characters are as bland and indistinct as the khakis that undoubtedly hang in their closets.
But groups like the alt-right, overwhelmingly made up of Millennial men, prefer khakis and collared shirts.
Dodson in Charlottesville, looking out of place in a sea of khakis and army boots, of black
Here, Criss' character wears a simple blue polo and khakis, completing the look with wire-framed glasses.
There's also a thirty-something wearing khakis and a white dress shirt with the sleeves rolled up.
One dress shirt is not enough; he wears two at once, with khakis and a down vest.
Yes, it was a sea of polo shirts and khakis, but not all polo shirts are equal.
And while we're at it, let's bring back slacks, too, and corduroys and, why not, even khakis.
Like we said, not sure how shirtless beefcakes honor Steve -- they didn't even wear khakis -- but enjoy!
In response, administrators at Pritzker decided to require all students to wear black pants instead of khakis.
Airport style used to mean khakis and money belts, rolling luggage and T-shirts commemorating mission trips.
"It was a cool way to break in your khakis," Irwin told Powell during the ET sit-down.
Don't wrinkle your pleated khakis but you might want to sit down for this ...You are the establishment.
On a prison ball field, an inmate in khakis tossed Wiffle ball pitches to a 12-year-old.
But groups such as the alt-right, overwhelmingly made up of millennial men, prefer khakis and collared shirts.
The whole evening feels imbued with religiosity, a campfire sing-along for the righteous in relaxed-fit khakis.
"We've seen all the pictures," said Mr. Trump, who wore a windbreaker, khakis and an open-neck shirt.
I bought him more khakis and button-down shirts, spent as much time with him as I could.
His gray hair was a close-shaved stubble, and he was wearing a short-sleeved shirt and khakis.
His enthusiasm is boundless, his affection more generous than some can handle, and his khakis taller than most people.
Rhode, on the other hand, kept it casual with khakis, a blue button-up shirt, and a gray vest.
"Business" connotes suits, ties, loafers, and pencil skirts; "casual" serves up images of t-shirts, khakis, cotton, and sneakers.
And Jonas kept to his signature style, wearing a T-shirt, khakis, a bomber jacket and Westward Leaning sunglasses.
The sale includes T-shirts, short-sleeve button-ups, chino shorts, polos, and as expected, dress shirts, and khakis.
He was wearing a pressed navy chambray shirt over a striped T-shirt with khakis and blue suède sneakers.
"I'm happy in a pair of khakis and a sweater," the Berkshire Hathaway CEO told CBS News in 2013.
They strolled by police barricades in work boots or pressed khakis, grinning at a ragtag assortment of protesters nearby.
"It all flipped, so fast," said Mr. Odgaard, a patrician 483-year-old who favors khakis and boat shoes.
"This is a punishment!" shouted a woman in the audience, filled with locals in pressed khakis or Eagles jerseys.
The team followed it to Mr. Jordan, who was disheveled in khakis and a plaid shirt, Sheriff Dunagan said.
The author's classic travelogue unfolds in golden Marrakesh, and takes shape here in adventure-ready khakis, creams and camels.
Fischer, who wore khakis, a checked shirt, and a Fitbit, turned from the whiteboard on which he'd been writing.
A tall guy in his late 20s, sandy brown hair, glasses, wearing khakis and a blue striped button-down shirt.
He and his wife looked so cute in their nice old-people clothes, khakis and sweaters and thick-rimmed glasses.
We'll see our full suite of work apps, all powered by the devices sitting in the pockets of our khakis.
When Captain Flannery came aboard the CMA CGM Theodore Roosevelt, he was wearing a short-sleeved plaid shirt and khakis.
Known for his affinity for bow ties, he now wears a pink dress shirt, khakis and no socks in retirement.
Roberto, seventy-one, still looked like an accountant; he wore khakis, a blue short-sleeved shirt, and thick-rimmed spectacles.
Risher, who wore a dark blue Virginia cap and Windbreaker, khakis, and white sneakers, tailgated with friends for a while.
Mr. Trump wore his customary hurricane uniform of khakis, brown boots, a dark-blue windbreaker and a red baseball cap.
In a still released by Des Moines police, he appears to be wearing a dark winter coat, khakis, and sneakers.
But thinly veiled or ironic, wearing a suit or khakis or arguing for "traditional values" against "degeneracy" racism is racism.
A Silicon Valley stylist shares her secrets for helping tech bros go from boys to men (khakis were never okay).
They coasted through car-clogged streets at a brisk 220 mph, bearing a fleet of dorkish men and women in khakis.
Three young men in "fashy haircuts," white polos and khakis, the white supremacist uniform du jour, superficially vetted potential audience members.
Then, when she went into vigilante mode, she wore khakis and a button-down — and that's about it for wardrobe variety.
The boys were dressed in new, matching navy and white polo shirts, denim jeans or khakis, and black, braided leather belts.
Meanwhile Alvarez, 26, kept it casual in khakis, a white T-shirt, a black jacket, and a navy blue ski cap.
Khakis and nudes played a big role in the spring '17 collections of J.Crew, Zimmerman, and other ready-to-wear labels.
Dressed casually, Baldwin posed in ripped denim and a motorcycle jacket while Bieber wore khakis, sneakers and an oversized t-shirt.
Many companies allowed workers to wear khakis (and sometimes jeans), leave the jacket or blazer at home and skip the tie.
Sex appeal isn't part of the package; male and female employees wear standard fast-food uniforms of khakis and orange polos.
In reality, I was glued to my desk, where I made calls on a headset, performed database searches and wore khakis.
Unless you keep your khakis on when you suntan, seeing a little asscheek and breastplate shouldn't be a particularly shocking display.
If you're a liberal, you've probably also purchased a novel recently and aren't wearing Dockers-brand khakis when you read this.
The party was held by the Council of Fashion Designers of America and Dockers, the khakis brand that turns 30 this year.
The world knows no toughness like that of the water bear, which looks like a cannon wearing a pair of wrinkled khakis.
A man in a plush duck mask and sensible khakis, he is the designated "spokes-duck" for water conservation in the city.
Dr. Kuhns, a lanky, middle-aged man wearing his usual khakis and sweater vest-over-button-down combo, walked to the front.
He wears an ill-fitting red shirt tucked into belted khakis; his jawline is square and his eyes are full of wonder.
A group of guys had gathered under a tree on the quad, conspicuous in their matching khakis and crisp white polo shirts.
He was dressed in a pair of khakis and a white golf shirt, looking more like a soccer dad than biker dude.
On a walk around the park, Asa Kalama, a bearded imagineer in tech-regulation khakis, shows me an even deeper diegetic level.
In 1998, it won several awards for its "Khakis Swing" commercial, and became known for its use of celebrities and whimsy themes.
Most days, she wears a colorful cotton blouse, hiking sneakers, and hard-wearing khakis that could bear a carabiner full of keys.
Some high schools actually hold to the principle of "professionalism," favoring khakis over jeans or banning sandals and T-shirts with logos.
The other was of Hammons's performance, "Pissed Off " (1981), showing the artist in a dashiki and khakis pissing on a Serra sculpture.
Amusing shenanigans are happening there, in the world of what the guy in khakis and a Patagonia vest calls off-platform content.
As Judge Kiyo A. Matsumoto read the verdict, Mr. Shkreli, wearing a black polo shirt and khakis, sat with his arms crossed.
She also tucked a large flower behind one ear, while her BMX-rider groom stuck to khakis, a white dress shirt, and suspenders.
On Monday, Meghan posted a photo of her father's legs (in dress shoes and pressed khakis) along with an update about his recovery.
The chain's iconic uniform — red shirt and khakis — is going to start looking different: Target employees can now wear jeans on the weekends.
He's a consummate professional in khakis and a button-up shirt, with his mental state written across his face: Look, I'm trying, okay!
But when they arrived, Martin said they saw several men in white polos and khakis pass, as well as the Vice documentary crew.
Historically, Lands' End — which previously had an exclusive relationship with Sears — has been more commonly associated with polos and khakis than luxury looks.
The Janes accessorized their looks with it-bags to carry their books to class, while the Jacks favorited tan khakis and polo shirts.
Lee, wearing the scribe uniform of neatly tucked oxford shirt and khakis, went to get the morning's first patient from the waiting room.
For the event, Prince Albert, 61, wore a light blue striped button-down, khakis, and a navy blazer that adorably matched his twins.
Most of the brand's boots can either be dressed down with jeans or paired just as well with a pair of pleated khakis.
As I stood there in my clearance-rack khakis watching A. leave, I felt the triumph of a pushover finally refusing to fall.
As she enters the space — wearing khakis, a blue unitard and voluminous curls — a bundle of objects, like a traveler's satchel, rests onstage.
Insider trading is the whitest of all white-collar crimes — if you don't count conspiracy to wear khakis to a Jimmy Buffett concert.
They were shown with bucket hats reminiscent of the Hawaiian Punch guy, patch-pocket pullover jackets and voluminous khakis or skinny board shorts.
Dispensing with my usual American-style khakis and denim shirt, I donned the French plantation manager's "uniform" of white linen shirt and shorts.
Earlier this month, on June 14, McKinney appeared at a hearing at Douglas County Courthouse, dressed in khakis, a black polo shirt, and shackles.
Today, I am a beardless, suburban dad who lives in a house, wears no-iron khakis, and makes Anthony Wiener jokes for a living.
And bankers in certain regions, like Silicon Valley, sometimes wear khakis and sweaters in lieu of Ermenegildo Zegna suits or Diane von Furstenberg dresses.
He created his own uniform years ago, calculated to take himself out of the (bigger) picture: a blue French worker's jacket, khakis and sneakers.
But despite their khakis, the show was accidentally really good in a Twilight Zone kind of way: Each episode is a PSA on steroids.
During Derrick Carter's set, I bumped into a dancing, white-haired Mancunian in a blazer and khakis who travels to raves with his son.
While pledging, we wore khakis, a collared shirt with tie, a blue blazer, and a fresh white carnation during "business hours" and evening meetings.
It used to be that if a customer bought a dress shirt or khakis, you could sell him a tie to go with it.
Along the street, I ask 16-year-old cadet Augustine if I can take his picture of him in his khakis, beret and Aviators.
About 150 members marched in Washington, D.C., with their faces covered, clad in their trademark preppy uniform: beige khakis, baseball caps, and navy blue jackets.
They've got the blue suit and a grey suit, and their casual [look is] jeans or khakis and a button down with rolled-up sleeves.
Hoping to sell more Dockers khakis, Levi's tried something similar in the 1990s, contacting HR departments around the country encouraging offices to allow casual dress.
Gap ran a national ad spot featuring dancers swinging out to Louis Prima's rendition of "Jump Jive an' Wail" while wearing the company's signature khakis.
Most commenters brought up the natural connection between dads and Costco superstores, which, like many stores that attract discerning dads, sell plaid shirts and khakis.
Chopra looked red carpet-ready in a metallic spaghetti-strap tank with matching skirt, while Jonas chose a white button-down shirt, khakis and loafers.
The 10-time Grammy winner sported a colorful print dress along with natural blonde curls while little Austin wore a blue collared shirt and khakis.
Often baggy, and in a murky shade of tan, khakis are like the "fetch" of clothing: something we should just stop trying to make happen.
A geek in a plaid shirt, khakis, and horn rimmed glasses leaps next to me, screaming "ROCK, ROCK," and spilling his drink all over me.
Guatemala City, Guatemala (CNN)Antony Ortiz walked into the courtroom in Houston wearing a light gray hoodie, khakis and black tennis shoes with red laces.
" — JIMMY KIMMEL "Bill Gates has two goals in life: One is to eradicate AIDS, and two, to bring back khakis with the pleats in front.
He was already directing Gap ads—khakis-wearing dancers doing the mambo—and he'd shown that he could quickly summon a world and a vibe.
Weld, who once dove into the Charles River, wearing a T-shirt and khakis, to demonstrate how clean it had become, liked Johnson's eccentric side.
The video that showed a bloodied Harris lying on a parking-garage floor as men in shirts and khakis beat him with sticks went viral.
"I'm excited to bounce around with Victor and see some different brands," said Mr. Harvey, wearing a black leather jacket, blue athletic sweatshirt and gray khakis.
Women in the government bodies like the Senate were still expected to wear skirts, while men were able to dress down in khakis on certain occasions.
The burgeoning pastime became dominated by a standard look that would eventually coalesce into "the uniform," a stock blank tee paired with baggy khakis or jeans.
Because she's glad that his high-powered job required him to get more suits and lose the pair of khakis he's had since he was 20.
A Virginia State Police squad car was parked outside the White House, and Secret Service agents were seen wearing khakis and polos, according to pool reporters.
The young men photographed clad in polos and khakis, carrying torches and yelling "Jews will not replace us!" are not minor actors in a political game.
The white shirts, the khakis of those white supremacists, the ones who go to high-powered jobs or have influence, that's who he worries more about.
I also ordered some work clothes — a couple of pairs of khakis and polo shirts — that arrived right on time for the start of my experiment.
Lands' End, a catalog-based company that made its name by selling primary-colored chunky sweaters and khakis, has in recent years struggled to reinvent itself.
Look, we're all for changing consumer behavior to give this planet any chance of outliving Keith Richards and Dockers-brand khakis, but this seems altogether unnecessary.
Saturdays, I drove to a local mall, traded khakis and polo shirt for baggy clothes, and skated ramps and concrete bowls soon overrun by frenetic children.
Three years later, the company temporarily rebranded the New York Stock Exchange, outfitting traders in khakis — which in 1997 were still forbidden on the trading floor.
It took about six months for the first shipments of the improved garments to arrive in stores — swapping out the oversize khakis and shapeless polo shirts.
On Baseball They were there in the hallway of the home clubhouse before batting practice Wednesday, three men in short-sleeve, collared black shirts and khakis.
D. comes over to my house to pick me up and he's adorable, wearing a blue blazer and khakis and holding white roses for me. Swoon.
L.Y. Look, I am a straight black male journalist in his twenties who has worked at a women's publication before and enjoys a crisp pair of khakis.
They want what they are supposed to want; they are the men in the gray flannel suits of our time: t-shirts and jeans, casual business khakis.
Aside from being tall, he wasn't the kind of guy you'd normally notice, with his wardrobe of khakis and polo shirts and his nondescript, light brown hair.
She arrived in LAX in a safari-inspired look, wearing a knotted button-down blouse, khakis, tan boots and two straw hats — one bucket and one sun.
There was a mix of geeks with long shorts and high socks, men in button downs and khakis, Tesla superfans with branded swag, women in cocktail dresses.
He looks very official, in his polo and khakis; but on his lanyard hangs a printed name tag on which the NRA has misspelled his first name.
The lineup includes everything you'd expect, including all of our throwback favorites: the 10-button tee, the mock tee, that oversized sweatshirt, carrot denim, khakis, and more.
So when Trump talked about workers left behind in the economic recovery, perhaps he should have championed those wearing khakis and colored polo shirts instead of hardhats.
An hour later, James Alex Fields, Jr., wearing khakis and a white polo, drove a car into a crowd of people, killing Heather Heyer, a local counterprotester.
My current slacks and khakis were pretty old and faded so she convinced me to do some clothes shopping (something that I typically resist like the plague).
You can see how one TV hanging on the wall compares to another, or pick up five pairs of khakis and pick the ones that fit right.
A 1003-year-old white man with thinning blond hair, he wore khakis and a blue-and-white checked Oxford shirt, slightly larger than his slim frame.
Muslet and Rawlins are the only people, besides the imam, wearing robes; the other men, wilting in the late-winter heat, favor khakis and short-sleeve shirts.
I have hiking boots, some tall rain boots, khakis, one of those button-down quick-drying Columbia shirts, a rain coat and a New York Times hat.
The soon-to-be-newlyweds both wore cowboy hats and navy blue shirts, though Hagner completed the look with denim high-waisted pants, and Russell with khakis.
The dress code at the schools is especially strict, according to Rhodes, requiring students to wear khakis, black leather belts, black dress shoes, and school-branded shirts.
While her twin brother Prince Jacques (mirroring his father Prince Albert!) opted for a crisp white shirt and khakis (accessorized with a large-faced blue plastic watch
That's right -- the Atlanta girl and about 10 of her friends went to their local Target dressed in red shirts and khakis and took over the store.
Dressed in crisply ironed khakis and a white button-down shirt, his short hair meticulously combed, he was headed to a dusty city in the Chinese interior.
Latimer, who is 22017, and Urbahn, who is 218, were dressed for the weather, in khakis and duck boots, like a couple of prep-school English teachers.
His yellow shirt and brown khakis are starched to an inch of their life, so much so that even the strong wind is unable to stir the fabric.
Junior level professionals in the 90s could wear business casual, which consisted of khakis and polos for guys and slacks or skirts paired with nice blouses for women.
To start, the season's new batch of trends we've been eager to debut — like khakis (now without the school-uniform connotation), berets, and cool-but-cozy crushed velvet.
A surveillance camera took a clear image of him wearing dark shoes, khakis and a short-sleeve dress shirt, and holding what looks like a white Panama hat.
Then, as we approached another necropolis, I spotted a man in a burgundy cardigan, khakis and running shoes wielding a camera and scrambling excitedly from tomb to tomb.
In 1943, a group of officer candidates, debonair in their khakis and caps, approach a bar just off their Alabama base, in search of some music and beers.
Romagnolo, favouring his left leg with help from a cane in his right hand, stood in khakis and a brown jacket beneath a mocha-coloured felt brigand hat.
Slim in khakis and tennis shoes, Oldenburg was sitting in one of the large office spaces with an assistant and wasn't able to get up to greet me.
Among the upgraded versions were luxurious three-ply Italian cashmere sweaters, replacing the two-ply Mexican cashmeres, and three styles of blazers and khakis, instead of just one.
The writer was garden-party-ready, in pressed khakis, a pink shirt with rolled-up sleeves, and a striped magenta tie, with a blazer draped over his shoulders.
Dressed in a navy blue hoodie and gray khakis, he petted his rescue dog, Brody, and plopped down a heap of unopened mail on the dining room table.
A white man in khakis and a polo shirt can walk into almost any milieu in the US and, even if he's greeted with hostility, be taken seriously.
At any given moment at Fort Gordon, instructors in khakis are teaching soldiers at every stage of their career—shiny new privates, steely-eyed noncoms, cherry lieutenants, surly captains.
A guy in a striped button down and baggy khakis did a version of The Strokes' "Is This It" that would make Julian Casablancas not only proud, but jealous.
Long lines of men in khakis and women in standard-issue white dresses and pearls had snaked for hours through the one voting site, the Loews Madison Hotel downtown.
At work, he usually wears a collared, off-the-rack shirt, probably from J.C. Penney; in the field his superhero costume is a short sleeve red shirt and khakis.
Go right ahead and read it if you've got a spare half-hour; it goes pretty deep for an interview that starts with a note in praise of khakis.
During that time, an image of his son, Paris, flashed before his eyes: Paris, dressed in his red school-uniform shirt and khakis the day of his kindergarten graduation.
On a recent weekday, Mr. Teodosio, dressed in a sweatshirt, khakis and sneakers, gave his "sweep the grass" instruction to show Mr. Pacelli how to hit the ball solidly.
For Governor John Kasich, that wake also happens to include endless hoagies, rivers of pasta e fagioli, and a mountain of Old Navy khakis that stopped fitting long ago.
On a recent morning, he stood on the front porch of the grey-and-white colonial home with his buddies, dressed in a navy button-down shirt and khakis.
At that time, two rows of seats at the front and center were occupied by young men and a few women, all white, mostly wearing white polo shirts and khakis.
Her outfits have evolved from turquoise tank tops in the 1996 video game to sensible khakis in the 2018 movie, but her fundamental badassery has remained the same across platforms.
Now, wearing a nice tie one of the surest ways for the well-dressed man to stand apart from the sea of pleated khakis and baggy blue button-up shirts.
Oh, and there were shrunken lacy rashguard cocktail minis and wide cropped khakis, leather biker shorts and rough-weft sequined dresses made with the throwaway carelessness of a T-shirt.
Wearing a dark blue sport jacket, khakis and sneakers, he came across as a very fit college professor and gave answers that were far closer to lectures than sound bites.
Alarmingly, he grew his moustache out but began cutting it shorter and shorter, until the entire ensemble of moustache, shock of black hair, and khakis had him looking like Hitler.
The young men who paraded through a Virginia town with tiki torches and finely pressed khakis were products of white supremacy: white nationalists, alt-right, Nazis, Klansman and the like.
She wore a green baseball cap over her blond bob, white New Balance sneakers, a black button-down cotton shirt tucked into green khakis, and a touch of winged eyeliner.
But there were also loads of things that are easier to wear: think khakis, stripes and polo shirts — and you won't have to wait a year till they hit stores.
In Ghana on Wednesday, she chose a belted olive canvas top with chest pockets and khakis, as her hosts on the Cape Coast wore outfits made of colorful kente cloth.
She says she broke them up into a few different group chats to discuss details and told them just to get neutral beach dresses, and bring some bathing suits and khakis.
Looking to appease the man that has yet to beat Ohio State and lost to Rutgers once, the basketball team decides to ditch shorts and wear beige khakis against A&M.
It is at this point, around the 45 second mark, when you can see a figure in a dark shirt and khakis emerge in the top left corner of the screen.
Because he hates shopping, he bought dozens of pairs of the same T-shirt and khakis, a classic strategy for coders, since it removes the friction of decisionmaking when getting dressed.
On a crisp falls day in September in Edmonton, Evans sits behind the desk of his cluttered office at the University of Alberta wearing a blue button-down shirt and khakis.
In the spring, Children's Aid used Neediest Cases funds to buy $150 in gift cards for Mr. Samuel for food and professional clothing — khakis, shirt and tie — for a job search.
That's according to a profile CBS's Bob Simon did of Bezos in 1999 for "60 Minutes, " recently resurfaced by Geekwire, showing Bezos sporting khakis, a button-down and driving the car.
He can also "golf it up" in collared shirts and khakis when he is serving as the serious, but not too serious, tournament director for Canada's PGA and L.P.G.A. Tour events.
Casual Fridays, which gained popularity in the 1990s, were the vehicle by which middle-age white men could more comfortably be themselves, accommodating expanding waistlines in pleated khakis and fleece vests.
Not only are they comfortable, flattering, and easy to pack (and/or wear on a plane), but they can also make an outfit in a way no jeans, cords, or khakis could.
Redmond wore a black button down and khakis, while Ryan sported a navy blue polo shirt and jeans as they ran errands in L.A. In May 2015, Redmond had his probation revoked.
Forgoing the typical suit and tie and instead wearing his trademark khakis, baseball cap and maize-and-blue polo shirt, Harbaugh said the more, the merrier as far as playoffs are concerned.
I've got on my Doc Martens, JNCO khakis, oversized leather jacket (which I sort of wish I still had), and it's hard to see, but I had just gotten my ear pierced.
But on this morning, a man in khakis brandishing a gun roamed the store in El Paso after opening fire in the parking lot, leaving bullet casings and blood scattered all over.
With the arrival of Mr. Drexler — who soon became known as the "merchant prince" — came the pocket tees, the khakis and the sweaters that would signal an end to the brand's youth.
In October 2016 in Seattle, Mr. Parker was walking to meet his family at a hotel, he said, when a middle-age man, dressed in khakis and a sport coat, approached him.
Hell, if Dave Barry, a pair of Old Navy khakis, and Microsoft's Clippy got together and somehow gave birth to a human baby, that baby would grow up to be Scott Walker.
Instead, as I've mentioned, I'm more apt to deal to a schlubby office manager who wears pleated khakis or a guy who lays cement and hasn't seen a vegetable in a few years.
He sat across from me in a rocking chair, arms crossed, wearing khakis with some minor paint stains and a button-down shirt with a small notebook peeking out of the front pocket.
She mixed up a batch of the brew, sprayed it on the grass-splattered khakis of her teenage son (the ultimate test!), gave them a little rub and tossed them in the washer.
When shopping for these warm-weather bottoms, the offerings tend to feel scattered: You've either got to go full-on denim diaper (as in booty-baring) or the total opposite: school uniform khakis.
A tall, stout man with a husky voice and a grim, downturned mouth, he wore aviator sunglasses, a slight beard, and the unofficial uniform of the day: khakis and a white polo shirt.
Jay Z, 47, went casual in a blue shirt, khakis, white sneakers and backwards cap, unable to contain a huge smile as he placed a hand on his expectant wife's growing baby belly.
Since 1986, Dockers has been a staple in the everyday man's wardrobe, supplying khakis for his every life milestone, from his first after-school job to his initial meeting with the in-laws.
In the video, Harris, a former special education teaching assistant, is seen lying bloodied on the floor of the parking garage while six men in khakis and white shirts beat him with sticks.
Arriving from a holding cell on Rikers Island, Mr. Giuca, who has so far served 13 years in prison, appeared in court wearing khakis, a light-gray blazer and a thousand-yard stare.
Harry, 34, also made a quick change for the event, switching from an earlier blue button-down and khakis to a more formal blue plaid shirt (to match his wife) with a black jacket.
Chopra, 36, wore a rose-colored dress for the evening and was photographed with her arms wrapped around her fiancé, 26, who was dressed casually in a white short-sleeved shirt, khakis and loafers.
Harkin, an Iowa Democrat who donned a blue blazer and khakis for a rare trial appearance, told jurors he agreed to meet with Melgen as a "senatorial courtesy" to Menendez, which was not unusual.
"Jon can talk like an actual person rather than one of those tightly wound D.C. dudes in pleated khakis and a blue shirt," said Jon Lovett, who has been a guest on the show.
Men wore button-down shirts and khakis (and a few wore full suits), while most of the women wore cocktail-type dresses, some with heels but just as many with sneakers or flat sandals.
Since then, he has appropriated Bernie Sanders's campaign logo, salesman khakis, politician polo shirts and take-the-cat-to-the-vet sweatpants for the luxury space, meming fashion, making us laugh and look twice.
Its catalog, launched in 1983, depicted couples with sweaters slung over their shoulders and around their waists, and sun-tanned men wearing white button-downs, striped ties, and rolled-up khakis on the beach.
About 30 immigration activists made 5 pm dinner reservations on Wednesday for the restaurant on the first floor of the Trump International Hotel in Washington, DC. They entered dressed in suits, wearing ties and khakis.
As Daenerys begins the process of freeing slaves and gathering her Unsullied army, she dresses in Dothraki khakis and boots under blue dresses with a dragon-like texture, complete with an unsubtle dragon claw necklace.
Every Sunday that summer, Sara and Hassan put on their best weekend clothes—bright blouses and capri pants for her, polo shirts and pressed khakis for him—and went to the Ahmeds' house, in Darien.
My hair was too curly and frizzy to tie up with a single white ribbon, and the preppy dress code of pastel polos and khakis made me look like an explosion at the Easter factory.
Examples include a "mind the gap" blouse that stretches to fit the body's contours; a dress that uses a trademarked reflective material; and "the softest khakis you'll ever own," which feature a drawstring for comfort.
He favored crisply tailored khakis, snug polo shirts when at leisure, hipster Ray Bans in nearly all settings and two-button jackets instead of the more constricting three-button coats then favored by traditional politicians.
As befits a Boswell of Valentino, Mr. Tyrnauer was fashionably L.A. casual in a black T-shirt, a bespoke midnight blue workman's chore jacket made in Rome, moleskin khakis and navy blue suede Prada moccasins.
"What a crowd, what a turnout," Trump said, wearing khakis and a storm jacket — an unusual look for him — while waving a Texas state flag before about 1,000 people gathered across a rural Texas highway.
It doesn't do anything to set her apart from the rest of the stepdads club — she wears the same khakis and fleece vests that they do, and has the same normal, domestic life with her wife.
On the way up, the prince — who wore a black Invictus Games shirt and khakis with sunglasses — stopped a few times to take in the view, check on his team, and happily wave to the camera.
Then he got me into all these parties, but I just had to get rid of my khakis and my blue shirts and stop dressing like I was from the Gap because it was quite embarrassing.
The efforts helped Levi rake in double-digit revenue growth at its women's and tops categories, while its biggest business of men's jeans, pants and shorts, that include the iconic Dockers khakis, also grew 6 percent.
Nida slipped into his best prisoner khakis this past November during a visit from his gf-turned-fiancée -- and smiled for the camera in front of one of those backdrops you'd see at a photo studio.
One of the panelists, Susan Athey, a Stanford economist, said she had bought "khakis and loafers" to fit in with the men in the lunchroom of her first economics department, at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
That the stunt was picked up by CNN was particularly exciting for one group of about 10 boys, neatly dressed in blazers and khakis, waiting outside the hotel's ballroom about an hour before Tuesday's dinner began.
Jon Favreau tweeted out a photo of the costume, which mimics when the president's son-in-law and White House senior adviser wore a flak jacket over his blazer and khakis during a trip to Iraq.
Dressed in a short-sleeve, light blue shirt and cream khakis, Guillermo Ravelo stepped up to the podium in a Miami federal courtroom last week and did something rare: He admitted to being a dirty cop.
Fashion has always been a form of escapism, a way to break away from the daily monotony, the sea of khakis and T-shirts, and the sameness that traps those who don't see the potential of clothing.
Tucked into the end paper of Bill Slim's Defeat into Victory I found a photograph of a couple in khakis before the Taj Mahal: the brief scrawl on the back hinted at love across class, religion, country.
We were perfect replicas of one another, dressed in khakis, hair blow-dried, walking around doing the same vocal warmups that we had been taught: B-B-B-B, T-T-T-T —no softened consonants here.
That no matter how early I got to work, no matter how useful I made myself, no matter how reasonable and modest my khakis and my sweater were, I was and would always be the "crazy" dude.
Delivering the party's official response, Mr. Beshear, dressed in khakis and a blue shirt, sat in a Lexington diner and offered down-home references to Friday night football, Sunday morning worship and life as a preacher's kid.
We've seen him on the first hole of a country club golf course, squeezed into khakis, the swing and violent follow-through, but golf, though it might not make you a bad person, won't make you good.
Waiters wore Dockers white oxford shirts and slim beige khakis while passing out quesadillas and candy treats to revelers, many of whom had blunt Brooklyn haircuts and septum rings, and wore Chelsea boots and a lot of black.
Fedorov, wearing khakis and a hoodie in the lobby of Wargaming, which bills itself as offering "a unique world of epic online battles and ultimate struggle for global supremacy," was upset about the sudden interest in their lives.
They were dressed in a relaxed beachy vibe then too, with Brady wearing khakis and a white button-down and a vest, while Bündchen went with a a form-fitting sequin dress and her signature loose beach waves.
Plus boyfriend basics — slouching ribbed knits and cropped khakis culottes, crisp striped shirts and a wrap trench — and a navy pullover with a bouquet of three-dimensional flowers on the sleeves and the word "Love" on the front.
In one, taken in May this year, he's shown in his characteristic white hat, blue shirt and khakis -- always dapper -- helping to pave the sidewalk in front of the home where the family had gathered to remember him.
Astor's, Mr. Cavett, always lean and diminutive, looked thinner now in his baggy khakis and plaid woodsman shirt, but still moved with the grace of a the high school gymnastics champion he once was, back in Lincoln, Neb.
"It's a symbol of spending money on things that matter to customers and not spending money on things that don't," says Bezos, who at the time was wearing a blue dress shirt and khakis and drove a Honda.
Bannon went casual in khakis; Grimm posed in a suit and tie likely a bit nattier than what he wore as inmate No. 83479-053 at McKean Federal Correctional Institute in Pennsylvania while doing time for the tax rap.
Rarely using a set of grading plans for construction, relying instead on his instincts as he laid out a course, walking it in khakis and work boots or sitting atop a tractor, Mr. Dye emphasized strategy over raw power.
The oversize trousers that are about to replace skinny jeans and overtake us all appeared in Mr. Snyder's collection in the form of fantastic khakis and bluejeans — "dungarees" might be the better word — big enough to upholster a divan.
In this new prison, which we see in the trailer released early last month, the inmates have been shuttled into a new penitentiary segregated by uniform color: "Blues and khakis have beef with each other," Piper tells an anxious Crazy Eyes.
On this particular overcast afternoon, Obama, who was wearing a brown leather jacket and khakis, and the first lady, wearing a green windbreaker, walked onto the playground and greeted a group of kids who were already playing on the swings.
The designer's see-now, buy-now spring 2017 collection has pretty much everything you could need if you're in the market for patriotically-hued street style must-haves, including swimsuits, crop tops, leather pants, jeans, khakis, skirts,and T-shirts.
PARAMUS, N.J. — Michigan Coach Jim Harbaugh wore his trademark block-M baseball cap, long-sleeved shirt and khakis on Wednesday as he stood in the cafeteria at Paramus Catholic High School, but he also carried a pinstriped jersey in one hand.
Today, just months after his release, Schuhmacher blends in with the Silicon Valley crowd as a software engineering intern at a bustling tech firm, ditching his blue prison uniform for a sweater and khakis, and his cell for a cubicle.
The Southern Poverty Law Center, which monitors hate groups, has called him "a suit-and-tie version of the white supremacists of old, a kind of professional racist in khakis," though Mr. Spencer has denied that he is a white supremacist.
Wearing cargo khakis, a rainbow belt whose buckle read "Iggy" and one of his signature head coverings — sometimes it's a leather cap, today it's a bucket hat — Hynes stepped into the street and peered west into the rapidly setting sun.
"It is like Coachella for journalists, because you've got a million stages and a million different acts going on — minus the music, and maybe with a lot more khakis," Matt Pearce, a national reporter at The Los Angeles Times, said.
The audience is overwhelmingly older and white with many men in khakis and navy blue jackets plus a smattering of the kind of middle-class residents — police officers and firemen and others — that I and my siblings grew up with.
Mr. Groff, dressed by costume designer Tom Broecker in ill-fitting khakis and a vintage blue shirt, appears to cave in on himself during the first act of the show, as if he doesn't even deserve to stand fully upright.
On Wednesday, Mr. Weaver, wearing a blue button-up shirt and khakis, and Mr. Lewis, who wore a camouflage jacket and gray jeans, stood next to each other as they listened to the murder and robbery charges being read in court.
The Bernie Sanders whom Clinton described on Wednesday night is a guy who once supported the Minutemen anti-immigrant movement, is a tool of the Koch brothers, a reactionary in Fidel Castro khakis who is happily helping Republicans dismantle Obamacare.
The other doctors wore dress pants and button-downs — physician-casual — while he wore a sky blue corduroy shirt with a tear in the sleeve and a pair of rumpled khakis; he could have come straight from camping or Bonnaroo.
I just found it surprising that moments before the dry run now underway, this beacon of enlightenment, a man supposedly above the trivialities of ego and self-doubt, had asked Bree if the khakis he was wearing made him look fat.
You wish to God he'd just stop, but in another chapter of your life, when you're in his shoes—when it's you in the khakis, you with the haircut from 1995, you watching your own son—you know just why he can't.
Besides Chuck Bass convincing men everywhere that suits are better than khakis, Blair Waldorf sparking a headband revolution, and Nate Archibald inspiring lacrosse bros to rock man bangs, there's one legendary hairstyle that made an even bigger impact: Serena's Cali-girl waves.
" Fey said she and President Trump have two things in common: "One, neither of us has any business wearing khakis with a shirt tucked in, and two, we're both very upset about the amount of fake news out in the world right now.
Brown, 32, started his career at a paper in upstate New York, where he grew up, and looks the part of a local reporter, clad in a fresh oxford and khakis that tend to become disheveled over the course of his long days.
Emerging on the world stage in news reports for the first time, Mr. Hoare — or Colonel Hoare, as he called himself, replete in his black beret, military khakis and a cravat at his throat — drove the Simbas back to Stanleyville, their capital.
For the final day of their royal tour, Meghan looked stunning in a white midi-length shirt dress (her go-to style!), nude pumps and a pair of red tassel earrings, as she joined harry who wore a chambray blazer and khakis.
But he lived a parallel life in Kiev, where he embraced trappings of his boss's jet-setting lifestyle, trading the khakis and sweaters he wore at I.R.I. for tailored suits, a chauffeur-driven German car and evenings at an estate with a pool.
And this a partnership group of people, every single day, that wear khakis and a blue button-down shirt to work, and they cannot think why having variety in their wardrobe is something that hundreds of millions of women around the world are doing.
In October 2011, he attended Céline's spring 2012 show in Paris wearing a T-shirt, khakis, and a denim jacket — undoubtedly a reference to how West was spending his leisure time back then, studying the fashion industry and plotting his future path as a designer.
In order to stop fascists from continuing to organize, subcultures must stand against not just those wearing white polo shirts and khakis but those who are used to the cover of ambiguity often afforded by the insular subcultural dynamics of belonging and in-group formation.
Fallon and TImberlake are visibly giddy to be back in their camp khakis and singing late-night duets, and they break character more than once to giggle about it — especially when they get camp counselor Fletcher to "pee his pants" (shoot him with water guns).
He was wearing khakis and a white button-down, and an I.D. affixed to a lanyard around his neck announced that he was Jason Baumann, an assistant director for collection development and the L.G.B.T.Q.-initiative coördinator for the N.Y.P.L. He was holding a plastic bag.
And this season Duckie Brown, the local standard-bearer for creativity in the field, chose not to show at all, instead releasing a video of a single look — a stretch wool blazer, white shirt and extremely high-waisted khakis — signifying the label's current direction.
A man in baggy khakis and thick-soled sneakers bending to pick up after his dog, a child in a red puffer coat carrying both his and his little sister's backpacks after school, a tourist wearing a sweatshirt with the Eiffel Tower on it.
This time around, her muse was Lee Radziwill (sister of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis), though the interpretation was not literal, thanks to stylized floral prints on caftans atop tailored khakis mixed with men's wear checks, fuzzy argyle sweaters, long collegiate cardigans and faux fur-trimmed parkas.
He had self-control, and he worked hard in school, and he always dressed well, in khakis and Brooks Brothers oxford shirts and V-neck sweaters from Neiman Marcus that were hand-me-downs from a white family his great-aunt Big worked for.
Duke is 60 but looks a decade younger; he has a head full of wavy, sand-colored hair, and in his green hoodie, khakis, black sneakers and a camera bag slung casually over his shoulder, he gave off the air of a retired director.
His deceptively chic and elevated sports clothes — varsity jackets, khakis, sweats made in collaboration with Champion — and easy suiting have often resembled the kind of stuff a guy might wear to a tailgate party, if the game were held in the Roppongi Hills in Tokyo.
It seems sensible to put it right smack in a neighborhood where an appreciative congregant of The Church could wake up on a Saturday, don a flip-collared polo shirt and khakis, drive his weekend ride mere blocks, and ante a pint of plasma for dogma's sake.
"If you're giving consumers something really cool and wonderful, you don't know how big it's going to be," said Koch, who, despite reaching billionaire status himself in 2014 and 2015, is nearly always dressed in khakis and a denim shirt emblazoned with the Sam Adams logo.
In the movie, the stunning ensemble of Tessa Thompson, Natalie Portman, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Gina Rodriguez, and Tuva Novotny will don khakis and head out into the Area X. But it seems that Paramount, Annihilation's production studio, isn't as amped for the movie's release as I am.
She's always been inspired by the way that the opposite sex dresses, especially those closest to her: her grandfather, a bow tie devotee, left behind his collection, and her father, who always wore khakis, was confounded when she wore jeans as a young girl in Atlanta.
The last time the paparazzi got a good look at Kei Komuro, he was arriving at law school in New York a year ago for the start of the fall semester, swinging a soft briefcase and looking stylish in an off-white blazer, khakis and brown brogues.
Sure enough, Leonardo DiCaprio soon rounded a corner, so low key as to be almost unrecognizable amid all the sleek, tanned types wearing $800 Bottega Veneta khakis and $1,500 Berluti sneakers (the men) or toting Nilo crocodile Birkin handbags from Hermès, gilded clasps left unfastened with studied nonchalance.
As for Williams' new collection, which is available to shop for the next 48 hours, a neutral palette of creams, chestnuts and khakis occupied most of the basic wardrobe items, while splashes of cheetah print and neon green added a playfulness to the odd cowl neck dress and coat.
Dressed in a blue blazer, khakis and a hard hat with a sticker of the American flag, he cut a red ribbon to commemorate the plant and accepted a desk plaque labeled U.S.A. that was cast from aluminum made from the first smelting pot that had been restarted.
Holt is wearing a teal-ish golf shirt and a blazer and a pair of microfiber khakis that he has pulled up such that they rest right around the middle third of his ribcage; the fly on those pants appears to be a sensible 22 inches in length.
What appeared to be khakis with a navy polo shirt turned out to be a onesie (instead of the polo pony there was a slice of pie over the left breast); a puffer over an untucked shirt over a chino skirt turned out to be a single coat in three layers.
Goodwin went to the Charlottesville rally from Ward, Arkansas, clad in khakis, decked out in neo-Nazi symbology, and dressed for war, among hundreds of neo-Nazis, white supremacists, anti-Semites who descended on the college town in an event intended to unify the white nationalist movement in the United States.
Sure, we'd see differences in background and temperament — the war hero (Dwight Eisenhower) versus the egghead (Adlai Stevenson); the outsider (Bill Clinton) versus the insider (George H.W. Bush); the everyman (George W. Bush) versus the elitist (John Kerry) — but by and large, they were white, heterosexual Christian men in pleated khakis.
Harris tells me her wardrobe hasn't expanded much since then: It still consists of five button-downs, three polos, one pair of jeans, two pairs of khakis and, as of Monday, a navy blazer she got as an early birthday present, purchased especially for her debate against Delaware Senator Tom Carper.
Ms. Marti, tanned, barefoot and in a sleeveless white gown with a plunging neckline, walked down a sandy aisle with her father to the song "Stand By Me." Mr. Visser, in khakis and flip-flops, awaited her along with a wedding party of three, the Haalas and the bride's son, Will Marti.
Or maybe not: the cool wrap-front jeans, patchwork-denim Converse sneakers and outsize khakis were notable both for a restraint unusual by the standards of this designer and for ornamentation that leaned heavily on such elements of Americana as trading cards, jeans jackets, flip-flops, kiddie glitter hearts and Coca-Cola script.
SILVER SPRING, Md. — On Friday morning in the suburbs of Washington, D.C., government scientists in khakis and sensible shoes bustled to work — beneath a towering bronze sculpture of a hand releasing seabirds — heading for a small scientific agency caught up in a political mess triggered by President Trump's tweet about Hurricane Dorian.
Furthermore, in an effort to incentivize shoppers to sign up for the Amazon Prime program (which now costs $119 a year, up from $99 a year ago), certain of Amazon's private-label products, such as its Goodthreads men's khakis or Wag's salmon-and-lentil dog food, can be purchased only by Prime customers.
The day we met, Albright, who looks at least a decade younger than his 40 years, was dressed in a red, white, and blue button-down, khakis, and a pair of hiking boots that haven't seen much use since he moved from North Carolina to New York a little more than a year ago.
Who we think should win: Lady Bird, written by Greta GerwigWho we think will win: Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri, written by Martin McDonagh White people across America clenched in their khakis at Frances McDormand's litany of quips and curses, basically an Englishman's best caricature of what a fed-up cornfed American sounds like.
The issue arose often last weekend at the annual meeting of the American Economic Association in Atlanta, they report, where women from Ivy League schools told stories of wearing khakis and loafers to fit in with their male colleagues and new research was released showing that only 24.2 percent of tenured finance professors are women.
"If the Noble Network allowed students to wear black and navy pants in addition to khakis, the school would still be able to maintain the professional atmosphere without causing girls to be distracted and uncomfortable due their periods, which are natural and inevitable," wrote Alva Chavez, a Pritzker student, in the school newspaper in 2017.
Not only was the Dim Mak collection of skater-inspired pink hoodies, oversize coats and khakis, and jackets printed with details from paintings by Mr. Aoki's good friend, the artist (and early Facebook shareholder) David Choe, creditable on a design level, but the presentation itself made for one of the better shows in recent recollection.
His formal attire — red and green socks, pale khakis, white shirt, plaid tie — combined with his self-consciously "grown up" pose — right hand pressed to his head while his left hand cups his left leg — lend him the look of a corporate manager bored to death, as if he were listening to an oral report from the legal department.
The men on the show, including Ty Burrell, Nolan Gould, Eric Stonestreet, and Jesse Tyler Ferguson, all chose a variation on a straightforward khakis and button-down combo, while Julie Bowen went for a simple green camisole and Sofia Vergara wore a navy calf-length sheath with white lace appliqués down the center and sides of the skirt.
Mr. Hernández, a diminutive man with a weather-beaten face and workman's hands, said that in late March he handed over 11 well-worn, button-down shirts embroidered with his name and the name of the club, 11 pairs of khakis and a club cap to his supervisor, who praised him and gave him a farewell hug.
Anyone searching for clues on what to wear to a summer garden party could do worse than to model themselves on the Duchess of Cambridge in white-and-black polka dot Dolce & Gabbana, David Beckham in khakis, a blue blazer and blue banker stripes, or Andy Murray's wife Kim Sears in pretty much anything from TopShop to Beulah London.
CreditCreditIllustration by Alvaro Dominguez On a Sunday morning in early June, Senator Mark Kirk rolled into an uptown Chicago bar in his wheelchair to take part in the city's 47th annual L.G.B.T. Pride Parade, wearing a red polo shirt, charcoal khakis and the abashed half-smile of a 56-year-old man who has already assessed his long odds of blending in.
When the now-gray boomer, wearing a patronizing smile and commodity khakis from a big-box store looks you up and down in your responsibly made clothes that you're trying to get the most use out of and asks, "Now what are you supposed to be, some sort of hobo?" put one hand on his shoulder and look him right in the eye.
A saleswoman tells us there have been some confused double takes when shoppers enter and see the Mark Jenkins mannequin sculpture, which looks like two men in khakis and sneakers — one in a blue Balenciaga campaign tee, one in red — leaning away from each other but tied by their hoodie strings, making the hoods pucker and squeeze to the point of suffocating tension.
Joe Paterno didn't suddenly halt his jog across the field at Louisville Stadium one Saturday afternoon before a game against the Cardinals because Ali had shouted out to him; Paterno spotted Ali out of the corner of his eye and completely lost his pre-game mindset, walking over to kneel on one knee, risking staining the right knee of his khakis, to shake Ali's hand.
Thus, his spring collection, staged at the Eagle — a venerable gay leather bar in Chelsea, whose first outpost opened in 1970 — took and twisted elements of lowrider style (crisp oversize shirts; shoulders dropped and ornamented with ruching; skirt-wide khakis cinched tight with karate belting; tracksuits with satin inlays; spotless Florsheims) and fused them to the big black biker jackets, grommet belts and peaked leather caps no self-respecting leather daddy would be without.
TO YOUR POINT, THAT IS ONE OF THE HARDER PARTS OF OUR BUSINESS TO DO. WHEN YOU SIGN UP AND YOU SAY I WANT A NEW PAIR OF KHAKIS AND NEED TO BE ABLE TO HAVE YOUR SIZE AND INSEAM, THAT'S ONE OF THE CHALLENGES IN OUR BUSINESS AND I THINK THAT'S, YOU KNOW, A BENEFIT THAT WE NOW HAVE WITH THIS VERY LARGE SCALE, IS THAT WE ARE ABLE TO SERVE MANY PEOPLE VERY WELL WITH A BROAD BASE OF INVENTORY.
I saw fans from all walks of life there: streetwear-savvy youngsters with designer jeans and slick haircuts; frat bros in oversized button-up shirts and ball-caps from their alma mater; hipsters donning skinny jeans and mustaches; local dudes who work in Dallas's booming tech scene (the khakis, wire-rim glasses, and department-store shoes were a give-away); a Muslim couple, him with a bushy beard and her in a hijab; a Sikh family with three rambunctious kids; and many more.
I wanted to go over to help her find it, but I could see the water was deep, above my waist, and it was murky, and the bottom was probably just mud and muck, and I didn't feel that I wanted to plunge my hand down there into that just to feel around for a stupid earring, so I didn't go over to help, but later, as I was leaving, I saw one hell of a good-looking guy in his 20s or so, his Brooklyn Botanic Garden horticulturist's khakis up to his waist in lily pond water.

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