Street Style Fashion: August 6

Today’s street style post could easily have featured a ton of people dripping sweat, but let’s not go there.

Although, if the humidity in New York City doesn’t break soon, those sweaty shots might be exactly what we end up with.

Enjoy the shots!

Come to think of it, I don’t know that I’ve seen any shorts with triangles on them this summer. Notice the spiked bracelet on her left arm?

Everything else was just a blur.

What, you don’t walk down the street like this?

A very cute romper. She may be thinking, “Car, if you hit me you better not mess up my shoes!”

I was intrigued by how the frame appeared to overlap itself.

Pretty sure that’s a J.Crew flannel. Wooden box and bike sold separately.

The dress has a slit in the front that helped create a great flow when she walked. A great look for a hot and humid afternoon.

Oh ya know… just hanging out. On a window ledge. Not to worry though, the sidewalk was just below.

Just enough pattern on the shorts to add a little something. And well played on the length.

About Ryan

Ryan is a southern guy now living in New York City. From business to casual, his style covers a broad spectrum. He loves a great suit, but also appreciates the freedom of an un-tucked shirt and letting loose. Find him on Twitter at @RyanShell.

  • stylebyladyg

    Love the streetstyle looks. Great fashion pics. Looking forward to seeing your tee shirt line in the near future. Belated birthday wishes also!

    • http://www.ryanshell.com/blog Ryan Shell

      Glad to hear you like the looks!

  • http://twitter.com/LoveAbbyM Abby

    Always enjoy looking at these posts. Great shots! I especially love the girl’s shoes sitting on the ledge

    • http://www.ryanshell.com/blog Ryan Shell

      Abby, nice job checking out the details.

  • Andreas Tesfaye

    Love love love the guy with the open shirt and the bike with the wooden box! LOVE!!!!

  • http://twitter.com/ATesfaye Andreas Tesfaye

    But also have to comment on the sun glasses, weird YET so unique to be interesting!!!

    • http://www.ryanshell.com/blog Ryan Shell

      Thanks for stopping by Andreas!