The White Stripes frontman Jack White has no plans to alter the two-piece's white, red and black wardrobe, claiming the band's look is its "greatest insurance policy". White and bandmate Meg White never perform without sticking to their strict dress code.Jack says, "Our presentation of the band is the greatest insurance policy. "It might bother someone so much that they can't take the band seriously - 'You're not wearing a T-shirt with some clever logo on it, something sarcastic and cynical. How can I take you seriously?'"If they can't get past that, there's no point in sharing music with them."The White Stripes are a Grammy Award winning rock duo who rose to prominence in 2001 with their album White Blood Cells. However it was their next album release White Elephant won the pair a Grammy for Best Alternative Music Album while single Seven Nation Army won best rock song.


Tagged in