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WIWT: The KRIVE Shop

May 3, 2017

Filed Under : My Style








What I’m Wearing
Sweatshirt: The KRIVE Shop| Jeans: DIY H&M | Shoes: ASOS | Fedora: Belk

This week, I had the opportunity to team up with a Chicago based brand, The KRIVE Shop, to show off a graphic tee from their unisex collection. If you don’t know anything about The Krive Shop, check out their interview on UnregisteredStyle here. As mentioned previously, the featured merchandise, the “My Black is Not for Your Consumption” tee, is a popular seller from the KRIVE shop’s unisex collection. Considered both bold and powerful, this shirt sends a powerful message without being too over the top. It’s kind of a play on words, if you get what I’m saying. Since the shirt is white with a black printed design, I decided to slide in these DIY acid wash denim jeans from H&M and my black, lace-up plimsolls. You can’t go wrong with a full rips and tears in your jeans, right? Not at all! As you already know, I’m the king of wearing graphic tees with distressed jeans. So, this is right up my ally. So, how do you feel about this particular look? Feel free to share in the comments section below.

Later,

-Bryce Lennon

WIWT: BLKHLTH

April 26, 2017

Filed Under : My Style








What I’m Wearing
Sweatshirt: BLKHLTH| Chinos: ASOS | Shoes: Steve Madden | Fedora: H&M

For those of you who don’t know, I have a soft spot for any and everything health related. From environmental studies to mental health, the entire discipline is very intriguing to me. Very broad, I know! Recently, I had an opportunity to collaborate with an organization that provides health related resources to the black community,  BLKHLTH. According to their website, “BLKHLTH aims to create a space where health information is centralized and accessible. We provide engaging content, community events and professional services with the goal of empowering the black community to improve our health and wellness.” Dope, right? They are truly amazing!

Why do we need help finding resources? Doesn’t everyone have a phone? Yes, we do live in a world where our electronic resources are available at our fingertips. However, everything on the internet is not easily accessible, especially if you don’t know where to look. Organizations like BLKHLTH help educate people of color and provide resources for maintaining a healthy way of life. With that being said, I put together this look to help spread the BLKHLTH message.  I styled the popular, “Black Health Matters” crewneck sweatshirt  with a pair of chinos, leather oxfords, and porkpie fedora hat. Looking good, right?

Continuing with this theme, I thought it would be a great idea to step away from fashion and discuss my personal journey towards mental health. Personal? I know, I know, I have yet to share anything really personal about my life on Brycelennon.com. So, consider this a downgraded, E! True Hollywood Story episode. Ha! So, enjoy while it lasts! Don’t get too comfortable.

Testimony

My mental health journey began roughly two years ago. Since then, I’ve been fully embraced in loving all aspects of myself, including my emotional side. Emotions? Why is showing emotions a bad thing? Excuse me, have you been living under a rock for years?! Culturally, showing emotion is considered a sign of weakness, especially as a man of color. We all know that there are no tears in the black household. Tears, what are tears? You better suck it up or get ready to fight. That’s how many black boys are taught to deal with their emotions at an early age. Unfortunately, that’s a reality for many of us, and that’s how we survive.

Over time, those suppressed feelings of sadness and anger are exposed eventually. For myself, these emotions are usually masked behind a nonchalant mentality or a series of complaints. On one accord, I would feed my confirmation bias with a bunch of facts to validate my negative thoughts, while any other time I would complain to everyone about my problems without finding a solution. You see, I was the guy that never knew how to address or deal with his emotions, nor did I know how to be honest with myself.

It wasn’t until I lost a sense of self control when I decided to seek professional help. Mind you, this wasn’t the first time I allowed my emotions to run rapid, but this was definitely the breaking point. Like any other new venture, I was so nervous going to my first session. Why? You know, only “crazy” people go to therapy. Well, that’s what everyone said, but it wasn’t about them this time. For once, everything is going to be about me.

Two years later, everything is still about me. With the help and guidance from my therapist, I have a better understanding of myself and how to maintain my #blackboyjoy. No need to get into specifics, but my mental health journey is a never ending process. Now that I am fully immersed in this pursuit of happiness, there is no excuse to be silent anymore.

Back to our regular scheduled programming

Don’t tease me for humanizing myself a bit, but that came from the heart. Do you have a personal health story you would like to share? Feel free to drop some comments below.

Thanks again,

-Bryce Lennon

P.S. Don’t forget to pick up your “Black Health Matters” sweatshirt here!

WIWT: Adepa Wear

April 19, 2017

Filed Under : My Style








What I’m Wearing
Shirt: ADEPA Wear | Jacket: Levis | Pants: American Eagle | Shoes: ASOS

As a man of both African and Native American decent, I take pride in my ethnic identity. I love embracing my cultural heritage through ethnic prints and patterns. For this particular post, I had the opportunity to receive an amazing shirt from an African clothing brand, ADEPA Wear. With the tagline, “Adepa: The Value in Africa,” Adepa aims to create sustainable opportunities for the less privileged. With that being said, I decided to create a simple look  with my light weight Adepa tee. The embroidered kente design elements on the shirt add a lot of character. Once you add the denim jacket, khaki joggers, and the wicker slip-on sneakers, everything is complete. Still interested? Feel free to stop by Adepa‘s website here for more information.

Thanks for reading,

-Bryce Lennon

Secondhand Sunday

April 16, 2017

Filed Under : My Style








What I’m Wearing
Denim Shirt: GAP | Jeans: GAP | Sneakers: Converse

Earlier this year, GAP launched their first-ever 90’s Archive Re-Issue Collection, featuring items from your favorite 90’s inspired trends. When you get a chance, check out the full collection here. Of course, I took it upon myself to join in on all the 90’s fun with this fully thrifted outfit. As you can see, the denim shirt and jeans are a tad over-sized, perfect for that old school GAP look. Adding to this nostalgic theme, I threw on my favorite, white Chuck Taylor sneakers. So, how do you feel about this particular look? Feel free to share in the comments section below.

Happy Easter,

-Bryce Lennon