DJ Style Essentials: The Experts of the Red Bull Thr3e Style Weigh In
Throwback swag that will get you noticed behind the ones.
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Control Sector Malware Bomber Jacket ($130) - The return of the celebrity DJ — from Diplo to A-Trak to Calvin Harris — comes with a new level of attention to the personal style of the turntablist. With some guidance from DJs participating in the Red Bull Thr3e Style, we've got a rundown of style essentials that is equal parts throwback and millenium-ready. "We are performers and artists, so there are always cameras and always people watching," says Miami's DJ Obscene. Capture their attention with this geo-graphic bomber jacket in turquoise and white. (Photo: Control Sector)
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Entree LS Kaleido Tee ($34) - "My only rule is no long sleeves that I can't push or roll up," says DJ B Stee of Kansas City. "I've had my sleeves catch on the tonearm when I'm reaching for the pitch fader, and knock the needle off the record." We think he'd appove of this cool multicolor t-shirt. (Photo: Entree LS)
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Caeden Linea No. 1 Headphones ($149.99) - The perfect balance of sound engineering and style, these Caeden headphones work behind the turntables or on the subway. (Photo: Caeden)
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Nike TZ Dunks Faux Shearling-Lined Leather Sneakers ($175) - "Sneakers are forever my dress shoes," says DJ J Espinoza of San Bruno. This update of an '80s classic high top is both comfortable and swagged-out. (Photo: Nike)
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Issey Miyake Cotton Short-Sleeved Shirt ($690) - DJ B Stee describes his uniform as a "button-down shirt... usually paired with raw denim and either Nikes, Vans, or boots." This Issey Miyake number has a hefty price tag, but is stylish enough to justify splurging on. (Photo: Issey Miyake)
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