Too 2005 for my taste. But, this neo-grunge look has been a staple with young people forever now and has become more classic than innovative. So, in a sense, it's good to see him embrace a more accessible style with this new turn rather than stick to his rich rock b*tch of his Balmain days.
Still great to see how tight and directional his aesthetic is right off the gate, and how complimentary it is to his women's offerings-- which is way way way more covetable and special to me than this men's collection.