Those of you who are as neurotic as I am can probably relate to Woody Allen's Annie Hall in at least one aspect, if not more. Neurosis generally is not a desirable trait to possess but in Annie's case, it works. Although I don't cite her as a role model per se, her style is something I have never been able to emulate try as I might. Attempting to appear as if you've simply thrown together an outfit with a blatant disregard for modern fashion whilst looking effortlessly chic in oversized menswear is a skill possessed by a rare breed- Diane Keaton being the pioneer. (i.e. any time Keaton has appeared in a tuxedo and looked better than any man in the room). I have been known to shop in the boy's section of department stores more often than not, always searching, and ultimately failing, to find the elusive perfectly fitting button up. Living on a college budget doesn't aid in my quest for the annie hall-esque chinos and obnoxiously on trend hat, so sacrificing quality is something I am all to familiar with. Despite my previous overly thought out yet uncouth efforts, this fall I aspire to throw caution to the wind, go with my gut, and embrace menswear in such a manner that would make Annie proud.