Ouigi Theodore, a graphic designer by trade and multidisciplinary designer at heart, would find himself in Brooklyn and on the offensive, with a solution that would distinguish the men of his community. Travel opened up Theodore’s ability to problem-solve, “trying to survive - to become a genius problem solver - creating a counter-culture to what I grew up [with] in Brooklyn.” The Brooklyn Circus retail space has occupied a quiet street in Brooklyn for 15 years now. The staple 'BKc' has been an unwavering distinction as a house-of-prep for the inner city. The discipline, community, and the initiative to travel, would become the pillars of Theodore's design aesthetic. He notes, “as much as we are trying to change - change how you present yourself,” pointing to the stark sartorial language of The Brooklyn Circus to other streetwear brands at the time… read more @reveriepage | @thebkcircus @ouigitheodore | https://www.reveriepage.com/blog/what-ouigi-theodore-of-the-brooklyn-circus-has-learned-after-15-years-in-fashion #thebkcircus #brooklyncircus #brooklynfashion #brooklynstreetstyle #streetstylenewyork #streetstylebrooklyn #styleguide #styleguy #prepfashion #preppystyle #preppy #Brooklynstyle #brooklynboy #luxuryfashiontrends #streetwearluxe #streetstyleluxe #fashiondesigner #bhm #blackhistorymonth #blackfashiondesigner #blackcreators #blackcreatives #creativeminds #livetocreate #designyourlife #hatianamerican #haitiandesigner #fashiondesigns (at The Brooklyn Circus) https://www.instagram.com/p/CbkkQNOO5dh/?utm_medium=tumblr