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Miles Heizer Talks ‘Boots,’ Vintage Shopping, and Keeping Every Piece of Cameron Cope’s Wardrobe


Hilariously enough, I took everything.

You did?

I have every costume I wore.

You’re like Sarah Jessica Parker. I think she kept every outfit she ever wore on Sex and the City. Or that may be urban legend—gay urban legend.

Yeah. Very, very gay urban legend. [Laughs.] I mean, what I kept wasn’t fashionable, but I have it all. I took my PT outfits, my camo, my pajamas, my boots, even my underwear. Like, I took everything.

Tell me about your personal style. How would you describe it? What do you lean into?

My personal style is really important to me, which I think is a little embarrassing to admit, but I genuinely value self-expression. Clothes feel like the most baseline form of that for everyone. When I put something on that I like, it makes me feel like myself. It’s important to me to go out into the world feeling that way.

That’s not embarrassing.

I pretty much exclusively wear vintage. I love Depop—I’m constantly scrolling and buying random things. I have a few go-to search terms I always use: Paco Jeans and Mac Gear. Those are my favorites for pants. They always bring up that late ’90s, early-2000s baggy silhouette, which I love. I’m also into what I’d call “vintage-adjacent” pieces—early-2000s skate brands like Quiksilver and Billabong. Even Old Navy, honestly. If you dig long enough, you find great stuff. Same with Oakley. In the early 2000s, they had this sub-label called Oakley Software, and it’s amazing. The clothes look like things Prada is making now, but they’re these relics from back then.

Writing this down: Look up Oakley Software.

I love clothes. I love searching for them. Sitting there scrolling and discovering random things has become one of my favorite hobbies. I also love furniture. I love Chairish.

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