“I’ll teach you how to stunt” read a tongue-in-cheek tweet Dev Hynes sent out to fans on Friday, accompanied by a saucy pic of him in a pair of custom G-Unit denim cutoff shorts and a skimpy black tank, posing with a chair sculpted in the shape of bare bottom. The bold outfit choice, a perfect example of the growing gender-bending trend of men in tanks or crop tops (or both!) proved that he certainly knows how to show off the goods. It also all but gave away the stage ensemble the performer would wear the next day to perform at the Panorama festival in New York City.
Taking to the stage at Randall’s Island in nearly 100-degree weather—aka the “heat dome” in weather forecaster’s terms—the Freetown Sound singer opted for a well-ventilated backless Telfar tank, but kept the ripped G-Unit denim shorts. A nostalgic nod to 50 Cent’s streetwear clothing line, the denim option also seemed like a testament to Hynes’s musical and sartorial rebelliousness. He topped it all off with his signature black baseball cap slipped over his shoulder-length dreads. It was a look that, as he later tweeted, brought him total freedom.
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