Leonardo DiCaprio Tried to Wear A Plastic Bag

By Jake Woolf.

Leonardo DiCaprio is the unofficial poster boy of DGAF style. The man will not only roll his jeans in cringeworthy ways, but he'll ride a Citibike while vaping and wearing baggy cargo shorts, and he'll still manage evoke a sense of careless masculinity. In short, Leonardo DiCaprio transcends fashion in a way that only men of his status, fame, and wealth can, while the rest of us are left to study the intricacies of fit, fabric, and grooming (which, for what it's worth, we kind of like doing anyway). But today Leo really upped the ante on just how few Fs a man can give when the 42-year-old actor fastened a plastic bag to his waist, in turn making a kind of impromptu fanny pack that we can't even begin to understand.

Wearing his standard random-as-hell college hat, basic T-shirt, cargo shorts, sunglasses, and gold chain, DiCaprio displayed the utmost in laziness with his new tied-on purple plastic bag look. We can't even call it a murse or a man bag as that would be insulting to murses and man bags. This is just a plastic bag you'd get when buying some T-shirts on Canal Street or buying beer at your local bodega.

If you're not Leonardo DiCaprio, know there's a massive influx of tote bags and high-style fanny packs on the market, from Louis Vuitton x Supreme, Alexander McQueen, and even ones on the lower end of the spectrum made from hiking-ready nylon. Even better, they sit across the body as opposed to dangling dangerously close to one's junk. Leo might not heed our advice, but as always we hope that you do. Because like almost all of Leo's outfits, this one is definitely a Leo only special.

This story originally appeared on GQ.

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