All-around nice guy Michael Rankin í10 pairs plum and olive tones to create an impressive color palette.

Where do you find most of your clothes?

Iím a big recycler, I can’t imagine buying a new shirt at full cost that you know was made by some kid thousands of miles away. So anyway most of my threads usually come from Goodwill, girlfriend’s or parents’ closets.† Recently my circle of friends has been real nice in giving me first round picks of their old stuff before they donate it away which has been grand though most of the clothes you’ll see me in were from middle school (i.e. the purple pants).

Whatís your favourite piece of clothing you own?

My Chaco sandals.† I’ve had them for four-plus years and they’ve travelled the world with me. They’re black so they’ll match with anything and give me the look like I’ll be able to climb a mountain at a moments notice. O yea and they’re way comfy but it sucks when Wooster winters hit.† Socks and sandals much?

David Mallinson í13, who usually sports a more business casual look, goes strictly casual on a fall afternoon with transition lenses. Alexa Norris í13† looks confident in a fitted blazer and floral print.

What inspires your style?

David: Wolves, the Upper Peninsula, and Dan Casto… In all seriousness, I really don’t put much thought into my fashion. I wear what I wear because I like it.

Alexa: I am inspired by the fashion of young children. Specifically, Gap Kids, J. Crew’s CrewCuts, and the children’s section of the Wooster Goodwill. What’s in for children is in for me. I like to make it work.

This weekís Wooster Street Style photos and questers were taken and compiled by Linda Kuster. She can be contacted at LKuster11@wooster.edu.