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Going back through our archives for 2013, its nearly impossible to narrow down our favorites for the year. The few posted above are just a handful. 

As always, its thrilling to be out on Louisville’s streets hunting down what makes our city style unique. We’ve also been lucky to seek out great street style in places like NYC, Austin, Atlanta, Amherst, Chicago, and even the Navajo Reservation this year. 

2014 will bring exciting updates, new projects and posts, and our continued style section contributions in Louisville Magazine. Thanks for reading, and Happy New Year! 



Safe driving out there today! 

Richard G. Potter of Louisville leaning on a Dodge two door sedan with unidentified man and woman. Note on the photo says “Thanks for the buggy rides.” December 16th, 1927

Thanks to the UofL Photo Archives





We love how Louisville looks every day, but keep our eye on great street style from other cities too. Today we thought we’d share a list of our favorite street style sites from around the world:

The Locals – Copenhagen 

Flare 

ATX Street Style – Austin

Boston Street Style 

Jak & Jil 

Mr. Newton

Easy Fashion – Paris

Street Fashion Style – San Francisco 

Turned Out 

Backyard Bill

The Sartorialist 

On the Street – Bill Cunningham

Carolines Mode – Stockholm 

Street Peeper – Worldwide

Tell us what we’re missing! Who do you follow?





Kid ‘N Play. Lucas on E. Market Street, visiting from NYC with the hip-hop/arts group Tribe NYC

Walkman = Concrete Schoolyard by Jurassic 5 



Vintage Pretty Gritty! Lots of Halloween parties and events this weekend. These guys might inspire costume ideas:

Jazz trumpet player and orchestra leader Clyde McCoy with trumpet and sousaphone player, Louisville, KY. Clyde attended Louisville Male High School. Here he poses with his trumpet while wearing a plaid baseball uniform (over a shirt and tie) and baseball glove. Another man, unidentified, plays Sousaphone while wearing the catcher’s costume. Date not specified. University of Louisville Photo Archives

Have fun!