There are not that many students on campus who can say they are a full time student, work at Express and ultimately own their own clothing brand. This Fashionisto is the owner of DIRGY, an on the rise sophisticated streetwear brand that likes to use the tagline, “Real People. Real Clothing.” Wolfe is a force to be reckoned with. A lot of his personal style appears in his brand and he wears it well. This Fashionisto is not only passionate about his brand but fashion itself. Here he elaborates on his personal style.
Name: Andrew Wolfe
Major: Entrepreneurship
Year: Junior
CollegeFashionista: In three words, how would you describe yourself?
Andrew Wolfe: If I had to describe my style in three words, it would be sophisticated, streetwear, quality.
CF: Where does most of the inspiration for your attire come from?
AW: Mostly through music and life. I also look up to brands like Durkl, Supreme, IMKING and especially The Hundreds. I love the team that they have and what they stand for.
CF: What is a common clothing trend in your closet?
AW: You will find a lot of color! Lots of them.
CF: What style advice would you give?
AW: I think watches are essential and a plus. A negative would have to be guys that wear saggy pants.
CF: What trend do you think you're most excited about trying this fall?
AW: Nothing necessarily trendy, but I am looking forward to jackets, jeans and anything burgandy and navy color.
CF: What stores are your favorite to shop in?
AW: I like to shop at H&M, Richmond's Turnstyle and Levi Brand Jeans.
How To: Think you have what it takes to be apart of what Wolfe's DIRGY brand calls the “wolfheadgang”? Visit Fashionisto Andrew Wolfe's brand DIRGY. The site features not only lots of pretty sweet T-shirts but a great crewneck to help transition you guys into this fall. Also check out brands like IMKING and Supreme. They feature a lot of the same styles and with their own twists. Also guys, don't be afraid to branch out this fall and rock camoflauge. Risky but done in the right way and in the right attire, you can't go wrong with this trend for fall.
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