Ex Infinitas, a rising fashion label created by Australian designer Lukas Vincent, is a carefully crafted contradiction. In its name, meaning Of Infinity in Latin, you can find the employment of an ancient language to express an allusion to the future. In its inspiration, you can find a subculture, surfing, once regarded as "low" culture by its creator, reconsidered and then reconstructed into the "high" culture of fashion. Clever, no? Yes, and if you know me, you know I'm not one to turn down a good paradox. Doing my usual, weekly browse of new talent and brands in the Menswear section of FarFetch, I stumbled across a piece of outerwear I knew was different from the rest. It was this classic trucker jacket in a muted sand-toned denim, skillfully paired with a loud, neon orange belt attached to the loops on its waist. While most would merely see a jacket what I saw was a perfect contradiction. I knew immediately that I wanted to style it with simple tones, in all black, as to highlight the jacket in the most overt way I possibly could. Finally, in order to complicate things even further, I thought to add a feminine plot twist to the look with thigh-high heeled boots, purposefully clashing with the jacket's masculine shape and intention. Shop similar pieces below to get the same look. -A