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It's possible to incorporate elements of that style into your wardrobe while staying modern and 'normal' enough to go out in public.

The key is subtlety. Any look taken too far becomes cosplay.

Baggier thigh to dramatic below the knee taper is a pretty common silhouette among artisanal labels like The Viridi-Anne, Boris Bidjan Saberi, and Damir Doma. This look mimics both the riding breeches and puttees like you posted.

Service boots will never go out of style. Neither will military inspired clothing.

Nigel Cabourn, og Helmut Lang, Robert Geller, and Kris Van Assche come to mind for military menswear.

TVA, Julius, and Greg Lauren do the whole avant-garde military thing with TVA being the most subtle/wearable.

There's a Japanese label called Black Rabbit that's doing interesting re-imaginations of classic military pieces modernized for a techwear look.

Heritage labels such as Kapital and Haversack draw a lot of inspiration from both military and workwear. Pic related is a Haversack jacket that's clearly inspired by the WWI doughboy tunic.

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