Vintage stylist finds inspiration in black history
Erik Honesty owns a vintage menswear store in Philadelphia's Germantown neighborhood, where he curates and styles clothes from as early as the 1920s. Much of his inspiration stems from an even earlier time and a lesser known moment in black history: the black jockey era of the Kentucky Derby.
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