Head Buster Style: Dressing Loud Without Apology
They’ll say it’s “too much.” But what they mean is: “I wish I could pull that off.” This outfit doesn’t whisper—it tells the truth. And sometimes, that’s louder than fashion allows.
There are days when you wake up and decide to turn the volume all the way up. Not because you're showing off. Not because you're trying to out-dress someone. But because your soul asks for pattern-on-pattern, for a skull crowned in roses, for a sock that refuses to hide.
People will call it a “head buster” fit. Too much. Too loud. Too out there. But what they really mean is: “I wouldn’t dare.”
And that’s okay. Because this isn't about them. It's about showing up as yourself, unmuted.

Let’s break it down:
- Double-breasted desert-toned suit – structured but relaxed. A contradiction, like all of us.
- Checkered aqua shirt – playful, sharp, impossible to ignore.
- Black textured tie – grounding the chaos like a calm voice in a storm.
- Red polka-dot suspenders – peekaboo whimsy.
- Pocket square? Not just any. This one screams life and death, passion and rebellion. It’s wearable art.
- Loafers and electric socks – no compromise between comfort and character.
- Fragrance: Sloane Ravers by Ex Nihilo – woody, complex, mysterious. Smells like someone who knows who they are.

People might stare. Let them. People might judge. They will.
But there’s power in wearing your honesty on your sleeve — literally.
If being yourself loudly makes others uncomfortable, that’s not your weight to carry.


