Business on the top, party of the bottom. This allows you to appear professional on a business video call without having to wear pants or shoes.
Jim wore his clothing mullet to work because he could only be seen from the waist up - and he wanted to be comfortable.
The singular style started by none other than King of Fierceness Michael Jackson.
"Work" on the top, and "party" on the bottom, this style pairs a dressy blazer and a smart t-shirt with baggy pyjama trousers.
The style inspired several pieces from D&G, Louis Vuitton, and Bottega Veneta in their Spring 2009 collections.
"No one can reach the level of fierceness needed to pull off the clothes mullet, except MJ--he makes that shit werk!"
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