

Henley, $545 by Dolce & Gabbana. Pants, $425 by Gant by Michael Bastian. Jacket, $598 by True Religion. Hat by Blk Pine Workshop. Chain (without dog tag) by Tiffany & Co. Watch by Louis Vuitton.

Suit, $2,070, shirt, $490, and tie, $195 by Prada. Tie bar by The Tie Bar. Pocket square by Scotch & Soda.
Suit, $4,150 by Louis Vuitton. Shirt, $275 by Canali. Tie, $210 by Brunello Cucinelli. Shoes, $995 by Ralph Lauren. Socks. Punto by British Apparel. Tie bar by The Tie Bar. Pocket square by Charvet. Bracelet by Tom Ford.
Adjustable hats haven’t been this prevalent since N.W.A terrified the suburbs in the early ’90s. In the interim, hip-hop kings crowned their domes with fitted caps. But now artists like Jay-Z and Theophilus London are holding séances for the snap-back. Snag one at Foot Locker, or grab one by Kanye’s road manager, Don C. What says swag better than genuine python? Clockwise from top:
1. Snap Steez, $30
2 and 5. Mitchell & Ness by Just Don, $400 (each)
3 and 6. Tisa by Taz Arnold, $75 and $125
4. Mitchell & Ness, $24
Run, don’t walk, to your favorite style franchise and put down some cash for a black leather bomber jacket. This jacket has just the right bones: It was popularized by fighter pilots during World War II and given the Army-Navy specification number A-2. The 2011 version is all-black (ditch the Indiana Jones brown!) with just enough military details to keep the macho mojo going. Wear it in all the ways hip-hop head-turner J. Cole does here—and keep it on inside the club to drop a bomb on the competition.
Jay-Z protégé J. Cole’s debut album, Cole World, comes out September 27.
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