Best dressed at Imperial - Arron Graham

Peddling the Granola Guy look

Best dressed at Imperial - Arron Graham

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This week the man in question is Mr Arron Graham. The pinnacle of fashion itself. Say hello to this fellow Northerner or might I say ‘arreet’. If you haven’t met him already, where have you been? Probably under one of his many rocks. A third-year Geology student who loves both frogs and custom keyboards, Arron is a keen, mean, cycling machine. He is an avid mountain biker who loves to “shred some gnarly trail”. He might only be 4ft11 but be sure to catch him running a red light no-handed! 

Now to his style, this indie skater boy is different from your average Joe. He describes himself as a “Granola Guy” or in other terms “Yellowstone convertible campervan vibe” fused with a hint of Cumbrian.  

His blue jumper is from outdoor clothing brand Patagonia. Matched with some sandy corduroy trousers from none other than the discount section from Urban Outfitters - proper nice, proper bargain. His shoes are black Nike SB Janoski’s paired with white Karrimor running socks for ultimate comfort.  

If you’re not already a member of the infamous Northern Soc be sure to join and bring a cuppa! 

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