Who’s the best-dressed man in Babel? We needn’t say. During the Bridges to Babylon tour of the late nineties, Keith gave young and old alike a masterclass in ageing gracefully. There wasn’t a hint of Grecian Five on the man’s well groomed mane, and he flaunted his whites and lines with pride and swagger aplenty, as he still does today. As well, he still indulged in the things he liked, like leopard-prints, but in a more mature and refined way. His layering of jungle-themed patterns underneath this overcoat harking back to the seventies is sublime in that every element is in harmony with the rest, making for a dynamic whole that’s still easy on the eyes. Also notice how he’s opted for simple skinny black jeans so as not to detract from what’s happening on top or over-complicate things. And, to get back to this overcoat we can’t unglue our eyes from — what also makes it work so well is its length. There’s just something about longer overcoats that imparts maturity and sophistication, making it perfect for younger Keith wannabes and older men alike.



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