Hey Guys!
Rounding out this fabulous week is the dapper Branford from Philly:

The 19-year-old student at Temple University says, “Here are some outfits I think are pretty dope.”


“…My fashion idols are Kanye, Pharrell, Burkman Brothers and looks from Gossip Girl #Norazb lol.”


” My twitter is @branfire , facebook is B-Rad Jones and tumblr is www.respect-the-flow.tumblr.com.”


Hey Branford! You look cool and relaxed. I’m not hip to the young kid’s lingo. What exactly is #Norazb…?
At any rate, tell Branford what you think of his steeze here:

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32 thoughts on “Fashion Bomber of the Day: Branford from Philly”

  1. i think by #norazb, i think he meant no homo, which is really immature and homophobic if that was his intent.

    anyway, i think his style is okay.

  2. hhaha! thats a reference to raz b and his “hit it from the back ways”. this kid is funny. haha! i feel you.

    and as regards the fashion…it is hip and laid back with a NYC swagger. i like to see young men dress like this

  3. Although he looks very nice, he is wearing the same thing (hoodie and hat) in every picture. I would have liked to see more looks from him.

    (side note: I’ve never seen #norazb before but I agree with esme. Very unnecessary…Oh, I really love the girl’s oxfords! It’d be fun to see her style!)

  4. As a Temple Alum, I am proud to see him here. I like his cool-kid style. S/O to Temple University and Kardon Apartments where all these pics are taken…lol

  5. I’m not feeling it at all. He doesn’t seem to showing any kind of style at all. Just looks like he rolled out of bed and put on whatever.

  6. I think his style is ok. He’s 19. Only up from there.

    My gay friends say “no hetero” all the time and never get called heterophobic LOL

  7. @dyshaun- that’s because there is no such thing as “heterophobic”. people are not getting killed, seeking asylum in other countries, able to get fired, “straight-bashed”, unable to get married, because they are straight. homophobia is not funny.

  8. it was ok and obviously the attire of a “kid”…so done & over the black man with the obligatory white chick who is below average in EVERY WAY

  9. Hoodies and denims…really? I think I’ll pass….he is wearing the same thing boring, blah unoriginal, not fashion…nada!

  10. @ sun.kissed

    Yea definitley a laid back college look, love the letterman jacket. I have a secret obsession with those coats….

    …mwahhh :)

  11. I personally really like his style. Sure, he’s staying in his comfort zone, but I think he’s fly for his confidence and his looks come together nicely. He’s still young, he can get away with ‘young’ styles.

    (And I agree with toAdd, his friend looks cool and quirky, I’d love to see her style too.)

  12. He looks regular to me…AND just because you say “no homo” doesn’t make you homophobic..childish maybe..stop being sensitive and making something out of nothing..maybe you should grow up too..geezzzz

  13. IMO- what planet do you live on? “no homo” is inherently homophobic because it infers that homosexuality is so deviant and wrong that a person has to vociferiously distance themselves from even the PERCEPTION of being gay. if someone is secure in their sexuality and they don’t perceive that there is something wrong with being gay, they shouldn’t feel the need to say something as immature and embarassing as “no homo”. take your own advice and grow up, and while you’re at it, get a clue.

  14. @esme..been have a clue hun..some times you have to stop thinking to deep into things and live ya life…sorry you feelin some type of way and i hope you get over it soon..as far as me taking my own advice i will and i wont make this convo into something because it nothing..i have a life, yes i’m gay and i dont worry about what others have say because if i did i’d probably be you..Have a Wonderful Day because i will!

  15. imo-whatever, and no you really don’t seem to have a clue. if you don’t have a problem with language that further marginalizes a group of people that have historically been discriminated against and how that contributes to maintaining bias and prejudice, particuarly when you’re apparently one of them, then i feel bad for you, because you don’t get it. and if you were me (and that would be your lucky day) you’d be a hell of lot more AWARE then you seem now. have a nice day yourself.

  16. @esme ..get over the past and stop dwelling on it and live for today..yes hate is alive and well which is sad but people need to stop worrying about other and what they say and LIVE THEIR LIFE..in MY opinion (hints IMO)..if you are comfortable with yourself these words shouldn’t bother you! thats all i’m saying..this article is about the mans outfits but everything has to be flipped into a hate or a race thing or whatever because somebody is “feelin some type of way”..but i’ve feed into this long enough i’m done..

  17. IMO- first of all, homophobia is not in the past, come on now. let’s be more aware. and i said something because i think people often facilely use homophobic language. yes, this was fashion bomber post, and it’s about his outfit, but the way he inserted homophobic language into his commentary, came out of nowhere and was completely unecessary. i have no tolerance for disciminatory language that’s racist, sexist, or homophobic and i have no problem openly stating if i feel someone using that kind of language.

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