Clothes mullet
The singular style started by none other than King of Fierceness Michael Jackson.
"Work" on the top, and "party" on the bottom, this style pairs a dressy blazer and a smart t-shirt with baggy pyjama trousers.
The style inspired several pieces from D&G, Louis Vuitton, and Bottega Veneta in their Spring 2009 collections.
"Work" on the top, and "party" on the bottom, this style pairs a dressy blazer and a smart t-shirt with baggy pyjama trousers.
The style inspired several pieces from D&G, Louis Vuitton, and Bottega Veneta in their Spring 2009 collections.
"No one can reach the level of fierceness needed to pull off the clothes mullet, except MJ--he makes that shit werk!"
Clothing mullet
Business on the top, party of the bottom. This allows you to appear professional on a business video call without having to wear pants or shoes.
Jim wore his clothing mullet to work because he could only be seen from the waist up - and he wanted to be comfortable.