Migos Wore A Lot of Fur on The Tonight Show

And Landlord, the brand that made their candy-colored coats, is about to blow up thanks to some timely clothes and a slew of big-name fans
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THE TONIGHT SHOW STARRING JIMMY FALLON -- Episode 0645 -- Pictured: Musical guest Migos perform on March 23, 2017 -- (Photo by: Andrew Lipovsky/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images)NBC

It goes without saying that Migos is killing it right now. From their yes-it's-really-that-big-of-a-deal hit song "Bad and Bougie" to their bananas video for the song "T-Shirt" to their love of Gucci, they've got all the makings of a group that can actually live up to the hype that surrounds them—a rarity today. They're as innovative in their sound as they are with how they dressed, and they definitely proved their mastery of it last night while performing on The Tonight Show.

Offset, Quavo, and Takeoff each wore Easter-egg-colored fake fur coats from the newish brand Landlord's Fall/Winter 2017 collection, (Takeoff wore his over a Palm Angels sweatsuit). The memorable (if not wearable IRL) coats weren't the average guy's go-to when it comes to outerwear, but, hey, if you're performing on TV and be remembered for it, why not do it up? It's not that often that you see a group of grown men rocking something that Rihanna would also wear, so we'll take it.

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Landlord, however, has amassed a pretty influential celebrity following of late, and is a brand that you should definitely have on your radar. Guys like Tyga, The Weeknd, and A$AP Rocky have all worn pieces on the tamer-but-stylish side of the brand's spectrum, things that that pretty much every guy could incorporate into their closet — think nylon outerwear, corduroy work pants and crewneck athletic sweatshirts. The Brooklyn-based team works from a U.S. military clothing factory and consists of Central Saint Martins and Parsons graduates, all led by Japanese designer Ryohei Kawanishi. Since launching in 2015, the brand has gathered a crew of impressive retailers including Opening Ceremony in the US and Journal Standard in Japan.

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And while having a huge spotlight like this is no small feat, the team is following it up with another big get: Kawanishi has designed custom pieces for Big Sean to wear on his tour, which kicks off tonight in Los Angeles.


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