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  • A Warm December: Sidney Poitier’s Navy Double-Breasted Blazer
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  • The Yakuza: Ken Takakura in Blue Denim
  • Love Story: Ryan O’Neal’s Sheepskin Shearling Coat
  • Christopher Plummer in Knives Out
  • La grande bellezza (The Great Beauty): Jep’s Red Jacket
  • James Dean in Breton Stripes
  • James Caan in Thief: Frank’s Black Leather Jacket
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  • Clark Gable in The Misfits
  • Magnum, P.I.: Cream V-Neck Cable-Knit Sweater

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While the acronym itself has a more puerile meaning that was all I could think of when trying to brand my new site back in my early 20s, the phrase “BAMF Style” has taken on some equity now and I feel tied to it. For all intents and purposes, BAMF=Badass Men’s Fashion until a more thoughtful retcon can emerge.

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