When Midland steps onto a red carpet or into the spotlight at a big event, they’re hard to miss because of their unique wardrobe. The guys often sport one-of-a-kind handmade suits embellished with jewels and embroidery and Cameron Duddy says, “I mean country’s always been with a flare, right?”
Mark Wystrach agrees and points out that a lot of the guys they worshipped in country music from the 70s, 80s and early 90s also shared their flare for fashion. And things like the red carpet are special, so he says, “When you get the opportunity to dress up, it’s the right equipment for the right occasion. When it’s time to go be the star, you better look like it. You don’t want to look like the valet.”
Even in their everyday clothing, we don’t think anybody would mistake Midland for the valet, because much like their music, like their current single, “Burn Out,” they always seem to have a distinct throwback flare to their style.
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Cameron Duddy – “I mean country’s always been with a flare, right?”
Mark Wystrach – “Used to be. I mean the guys we came up worshipping in the time, you know, in the 70s and the 80s and early 90s, there were some big personalities and they wanted …”
Cameron – “Karen Fairchild really gives everybody a run for their money.”
Mark – “She does. She comes big, she brings it. So, when you get the opportunity to dress up, it’s the right equipment for the right occasion. When it’s time to go be the star, you better look like it. You don’t want to look like the valet.”