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There is nothing subtle about this Yung Fazo look, and that is exactly why it works. The fit lives in that sweet spot where underground rap styling meets high-luxury travel flex: oversized proportions, brutal footwear, deep jewel-tone outerwear, and accessories that push the whole image into private-jet mythology. What makes it hit is the contrast. The purple top brings color and identity, while the rest of the look stays heavy, black, and severe. The green duffle cuts through it all like a status symbol with attitude.

The products in the look

The outfit is anchored by the Rick Owens Cargo Pods shorts in black, a signature dropped-crotch silhouette with drawstring waist and cargo pockets that gives the whole fit its slouched, post-apocalyptic shape. On foot are the Balenciaga Alaska boots in black, an exaggerated insulated boot with a huge rounded form that makes the proportions feel even more extreme. The top is the Vetements “Unskinny” oversized purple sweatshirt/hoodie, an AW2017 piece that has become one of those instantly recognizable archive items in fashion circles. Carrying the travel angle is the Goyard Boeing 45 duffle bag in green, and the small leather good that sharpens the jet-set mood is the Balenciaga Passport Holder in black.

What makes these pieces work together is their imbalance. Rick Owens brings the alien silhouette. Balenciaga adds sheer bulk through the Alaska boots and a polished travel accessory. Vetements supplies the cult archive energy with the washed purple “Unskinny” piece. Then Goyard softens the darkness with color, pattern, and old-world luxury. None of it looks safe, and that is the point. This is not clean luxury. It is disruptive luxury.

The purple Vetements “Unskinny” piece is the most conversation-starting item here. I found reliable listings confirming it as an AW2017 Vetements piece, but I did not find a solid source I trust enough to confirm that Future specifically wore this exact purple version. So for accuracy, I would frame it as a famous archive Vetements item rather than state that as fact.

Why the look lands

Yung Fazo’s styling here is successful because it does not feel assembled just to show labels. It feels lived in. The product mix tells a story: archive hoodie, avant-garde shorts, oversized boots, iconic travel bag, and a passport holder that plays directly into the private-flight imagery. It is rapper style, but stripped of gloss and pushed into something moodier, heavier, and more believable. It has flex, but it also has grit.

VANDALMAG takeaway

This is the kind of look that proves product placement can still feel editorial when the styling is right. The Rick Owens Cargo Pods shorts, Balenciaga Alaska boots, purple Vetements “Unskinny” hoodie, green Goyard duffle, and black Balenciaga Passport Holder do not just photograph well together. They create a full character. Dark, expensive, oversized, and impossible to ignore.

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