Street fashion sites like The Sartorialist -- whose frightening clarity made us weep after saying that the "idea of dark pattern mixing for summer at Prada was one of the best looks of the season,” because now dark prints are all that we can think about. Really, it consumes us -- are so popular, it only makes sense that San Francisco would soon have one of its own. And it does: SF Street Fashion. It tries to take a look at, well, street fashions via different SF neighborhoods (although they could put up more arrondissements for diversity, including THE CASTRO, where some of the most unintentionally jaw-dropping style statements live.)

Hopefully, they will call out the hipsters on their bullshit. "It's not rocket science. I just throw on whatever fits," claims one very hump-able Steven. What a fibber! By that logic, he should at one point have accidentally worn a prom dress or bathrobe to Bottom of the Hill. Nothing wrong with admitting your fashion sensibilities, babe.

Otherwise, it's a good site -- and we're being very generous with the use of the word "good" -- or more to the point, a much-needed one for our city.

(Image by Mike Kepka/Chronicle)