(Voting for this round has ended. Vote for your favorite best-dressed guys in our live heats here.)

Our search for the Most Stylish Man of 2017 is on. We've pitted 64 of the best-dressed and swerve-iest men on planet Earth together in head-to-head heats to see who will take home this year's title and it all comes down to one thing: your votes. And in this round, we're pitting the guys who helped make "streetwear" shorthand for the coolest way to get dressed in 2017. These days, any piece of clothing that is bold, logo-heavy, casual and in demand can be classified as streetwear (that can mean a $40 T-shirt from your local skate shop, but it can also mean a $500 T-shirt from Gucci). But ultimately, this year's gods of streetwear are the men who embraced the genre’s humble beginnings and its new high-fashion status in creative ways. Because no matter the price point, streetwear is about having dopest kicks or the coolest logo tee. Vote now and don't forget to weigh in on which swervy dudes, suited wizards, and masters of modern menswear before voting wraps up at Noon EST on Thursday, December 14th.

Tyler, the Creator vs. Zayn Malik

Tyler, the Creator and Zayn Malik are as different as their respective personal styles. The Flower Boy rapper is known for a uniform of colorful tees, hats, cutoff wide-leg trousers and Converse kicks (preferably his own), while the former One Direction-er and solo success story trusts in an arsenal of designer outerwear over simple tees and minimalist kicks. Tyler plays by his own rules whereas Malik executes them flawlessly and you have to decide which quality is more important in menswear right now.

Justin Bieber vs. Jerry Lorenzo

SPOT, POER Bobby Metelus

Justin Bieber’s evolution into a man worth watching for what he wears as much as for what he does (as palm-to-face-inducing as that often is) was helped greatly by the designs of one man: Fear of God's Jerry Lorenzo. The L.A.-based designer's slashed-and-skinny jeans, oversized sweatshirts, and baseball-inspired coaches jackets continue to breathe new life into the luxury menswear game. Also, Lorenzo's the walking poster boy for his lineup, turning up at fashion weeks and red carpet events in his latest sold-out threads. So the question here isn't, who has better style but who wore it best?

Virgil Abloh vs. Luka Sabbat

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2017 was the year Virgil Abloh cemented his status in the fashion world as the designer behind a brand that can compete with some of the highest-end labels on Earth (for both attention among the influential set and the sales floor). Kanye West’s former creative director dominated the collaboration game this year, working with Warby Parker, Ikea (the fruits of which will be released next year), and Nike (which produced ten of this year's most coveted sneakers. Sabbat is arguably the coolest teen in the world. He walks in runway shows, models in Adidas and Dolce & Gabbana campaigns, and has a traveling art installation. (Plus he’s one of the rare few to be gifted a pair of Off-White Jordans by Abloh). So which guy made a bigger splash in 2017? That's for you to decide.

Kanye West vs. Kevin Hart

JASA, RAAK, SHAM Leon Bennett

If you told us back in 2007 (or 2010, or even 2012) that Kanye West would be wearing a hoodie and sweatpants nearly every day this year, we wouldn’t have believed you. But DadYe’s newfound cozy style has, per usual, set the tone for what hypebeasts are wearing right now (and West is the master at moving pairs of Yeezys). Hart, on the other hand, is never not dressed for an on camera moment. The funnyman is serious about his wardrobe, opting for well-tailored suits when required on the red carpet and every memorable designer sweatshirt/track jacket/T-shirt off of it (and we mean designer—this man wears high-end brands the way regular guys wear Hanes).

Jonah Hill vs. Future

Prince Williams

Jonah Hill made headlines this year for shedding some pounds. And though we’re happy for him, we don't care about that nearly as much as we do about that fact that the actor killed it in the style department in 2017 (to be fair, we've been singing his praises as a streetwear aficionado since 2015). These days Hill can be seen rocking close-to-the-body Palace tees with straight-fit Dickies and Vans like a true skater. In 2017, Future continued his reign of rocking only the freshest sunglasses, owning every single bold bomber jacket worth giving a damn about, and being the rare figure with enough swagger to pull off a Versace robe. Also, Future has his own Reebok sneakers while Jonah was just the spokesman for one. But your job is still to figure out which man deserves to move on to the next round.

Drake vs. Thomas Rhett

ROLO Sam Wasson

2017 was a year so weird that even the sight of a streetwear-loving country music star didn't phase us. His name is Thomas Rhett and he made every appearance another opportunity to show off his latest hauls, like Gucci logo sweatshirts,, Fear of God bomber jackets, and sneakers (lots of sneakers). In true streetwear king fashion, Rhett even has his own merch pop-up shop in Los Angeles this year. And Drake is, well, Drake. He's an outerwear master, the smoothest dresser around, and even has his own streetwear-leaning label, OVO. Rhett might not seem like tough competition for the rapper (who also boasts a deal with Jordan brand), but like we said, 2017 has been a weird one.

Nick Young vs. Russell Westbrook

John Sciulli Joe Scarnici

When it comes to on-court talent, anybody would agree Westbrook bests Young. But where this pairing are truly neck and neck is that there are no two ballers who love to get dressed more than Nick Young and Russell Westbrook. Westbrook’s style is truly one of a kind. The man never met a swerve he couldn't try at least once. And we're convinced Young spends his downtime on Reddit streetwear forums and sneaker blogs based on his of-the-moment cool kid fits. In this battle it comes down to the other-worldly swag vs. the streetwear scholar.

Frank Ocean vs. 2 Chainz

Frank Ocean made as much noise for what he wore this year as he did for his music. He made headlines for politically-charged graphic tees, sported impossible-to-get Off-White Nikes, slipped into JW Anderson's sparkly Converse before anyone else, and helped convince guys everywhere to try baggy skate-inspired pants for a change. Also, pink hair. If Ocean found his wild side this year, 2Chainz was keeping pace with his own: In 2017, no man rocked more matching track suits or repped the Supreme x LV collaboration more aggressively (besides Odell Beckham Jr. of course) this year. And half the time he was doing it in a wheelchair. Respect.