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Homage to Heritage feat. Ouigi Theodore

Homage to Heritage feat. Ouigi Theodore

Of all the people we've featured on Articles of Style, Ouigi "The Bearded Man" Theodore (as previously featured here), has probably the most iconic and recognizable personal style.

He's been wearing (and collecting) vintage clothing since long before vintage clothing was "mainstream" and he basically trademarked the beard + neckerchief combo.

His southwestern-inspired, urban-entrepreuneur style has served as the foundation for his work as brand ambassador, creative director, and founder of The Brooklyn Circus.

Here, the Brooklyn native of Haitian heritage gives us a taste of what he's been wearing day-to-day as he continues to grow his business and career.

1. Style in Subtlety

Ouigi Theodore wearing a heritage-inspired menswear outfit with brown leather monk strap shoes, beige trousers, and a black shirt, sitting on a bench outside a store.

Ouigi is a meticulous collector with very specific taste. You really have to look closely at his pieces to fully appreciate their subtle details and "perfectly imperfect" state.

Man wearing a striped black western shirt, khaki chinos, and brown monk strap shoes, sitting on a wooden bench outside a shop.

This pencil-striped western chambray shirt, for example, has a 3/4 placket and bib-front cut on the horizontal bias.

He off-set its textured with a vintage silk neckerchief and paired it with a beat-up rope belt, faintly paint-splattered chinos and some expertly curated vintage jewelry.

Man wearing a black striped shirt, beige chinos, silver watch, and turquoise rings sitting outdoors, styled with men's accessories and casual fashion.

Not to mention these badass two-tone kiltie monks!

...the kiltie is officially having a moment.

Close-up of brown leather monk strap shoes with fringe detail, paired with cuffed khaki chinos, showcasing a stylish casual look for men's fashion.

2. Brooklyn Businessman

Man wearing a grey double-breasted suit with striped shirt, burgundy dress shoes, and patterned pocket square, standing by a fence in a stylish streetwear look.

Even in swagger-based entrepreneurship, a businessman needs a good suit.

As the founder and creative director of the BKC, Ouigi knows more than a thing or two about tailoring. This wide-herringbone linen DB is proof that he knows exactly what he's doing.

A man in a stylish double-breasted grey suit paired with a striped purple shirt and polka dot pocket square, standing near a black iron fence.

Again, the beauty of his looks are in the subtle details.

Check out his pattern-mixing here: subtle herringbone stripe, bold bengal stripe, and polka dot pocket square.

Ouigi Theodore wearing a grey double-breasted suit with a red striped shirt and patterned pocket square, showcasing modern menswear style.

He creates contrast with a sharp new suit and old-world accessories.

Close-up of a man wearing a light grey double-breasted suit with a purple striped dress shirt, adjusting his sleeve, showcasing a silver wristwatch and a turquoise ring, styled with brown leather monk strap shoes.

Even in the Spring, style enthusiasts stay suited & booted.

...and these Parisian two-tone button-up beauties are no joke.

Close-up of brown button boots worn with a light grey suit, showcasing classic menswear style with a sophisticated combination of footwear and tailored trousers.

3. Vintage Everything

Man wearing a red baseball cap, white t-shirt, navy pants with a red stripe, and brown leather boots standing by a red fence on a brick path.

Ouigi appreciates things that have history and authentically worn-in character. Some of his pieces are down right beat-up...and they look awesome.

Like this vintage American made t-shirt from the 50s and these marine military uniform pants (that he had tailored).

A man wearing a distressed white t-shirt, blue trousers with red side stripes, and a navy striped bandana around his neck, holding a red cap, styled with silver rings and a well-groomed beard.

He believes that clothing is functional first and shouldn't be treated delicately (hence the ripped tee and crushed-up hat)

Like men themselves, menswear tends to look better with age and character.

We couldn't agree more.

Man wearing a vintage red sweatshirt with

Ouigi is also a lover of travel and culture.

He's picked up some of the most interesting pieces from all over the world. These German work boots are just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to his artfully curated collection of...just about everything.

Check out the BKC shop in Boerum Hill Brooklyn for a lesson in aesthetics, branding and merchandising.

Close-up of maroon lace-up boots paired with blue trousers featuring a red side stripe, photographed on brick pavement, showcasing men's fashion accessories and footwear

Thanks for reading, and special thanks to Ouigi for participating!

Yours in style,

Dan

Photography by Alex Crawford