Stray Kids' Felix Gave Opera Gloves an Unexpected Streetwear Update — See Photos
Leave it to Stray Kids member Felix to convince us that opera gloves can be a streetwear statement. Yes, you read that right.
In his latest Instagram post, Felix made a case for opera gloves as the next statement streetwear accessory, combining his new bumblebee yellow hat with matching black-and-yellow knitted gloves that extended past his elbows and mid-biceps.
The star's daring style, which also featured two long framing tassels cascading from the headpiece, is courtesy of ATiiSSU's new Tracker Collection. In case you missed it, Felix was announced as the face of the headwear brand back in July, as part of a larger partnership with the brand's parent company, which also owns Tamburins and Gentle Monster, both of which Felix now also represents.
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We had seen Felix rocking ATiiSSU as part of his daily ‘fits in the past, but this coordinated cap-and-gloves moment is his most audacious look to date, using pieces from the brand. According to the website and social media, ATiiSSU’s pieces are meant to “embody experimental designs” and “push the boundaries of innovative fashion” while maintaining a distinctively athletic aesthetic, and Felix's latest look is certainly proof.
Before you scour the internet looking for a pair of opera gloves to match one of your favorite caps, it's worth noting that Felix's gloves appear to be attached to the headpiece as one hybrid design. If you look closely at the pictures posted later in his carousel, you'll see a flat piece of fabric coming from the back of his cap and cascading and opening in the
Though it's hard to beat in terms of innovation, the hybrid cap-gloves are not the only statement piece in Felix's OOTD. The star also completed his outfit, which comprised a loose white graphic tank top and black pants, with a pair of Rick Owens's high-top Geobasket sneakers, which retail for well over $1000 and have a trending wedge sneaker feel to them.
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