The Grunge-Pocalypse Is Here!

By Mikkel Hyldebrandt

It’s not just our obsession with end-of-the-world entertainment like The Last Of Us, Invasion, and Knock At the Cabin, but the fashion world has also embraced the grungy nod to the apocalypse with a “grab what you can and run” trend. Grunge is a huge influence in menswear this fall with its layering and mix of materials – it’s a potent statement to how chaotic the world is right now expressed through fashion that seeks to make sense and cohesion of it all. Here are a few key pieces for you to incorporate into your wardrobe this fall season.

A flannel shirt is a fall staple that you can wear layered up this fall for a grungier look.

The Original Cascade Flannel – Burnt Khaki, $50

Denim is one of the easiest fabrics to distress without completely ruining it.

Forever 21 Distressed Stone Wash Trucker Jacket, $40

Another fall staple is a sweater, but this season choose a mesh option for that ‘worn out’ look.

Helloice Long Sleeve T-Shirt Fashion Mesh Knit Slim Top, $48

Enough with the snug fits! Oversized pants are making a huge comeback, plus making them cargo, and you are on trend.

Boohooman Tall Ofcl Extreme Oversized Cargo Pants, $30

Whatever you do, make it camo. The ultimate utilitarian – and stylish – pattern for this trend.

Vans Brushed Camo Shacket, $60

What better way to store your most precious belongings than in a crossbody bag?

Nike Sportswear Essentials Crossbody Bag, $32

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