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WDYWT - February 19, 2018 - Streetwear

WDYWT - February 19, 2018 - Streetwear


WDYWT - February 19, 2018

Posted: 19 Feb 2018 04:18 AM PST

Welcome to the daily WDYWT Thread!


WDYWT = What Did You Wear Today. It doesn't necessarily need to be what you were wearing TODAY. Please make sure you have read the WDYWT rules including information about posting outside of this thread. WDYWT is set to Contest Mode. This means that you will not be able to see the number of upvotes a comment has. Despite this, we still encourage everyone to vote.


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Weekly Pickup - February 18, 2018

Posted: 18 Feb 2018 08:10 AM PST

Welcome to the Weekly Pickup thread!


If you're looking to show off your newest pickup then you're in the right place! This is a great place to share your newest item/s and get some feedback on how they look and how to wear them.

Remember: you can always submit a review thread if you want to go more in depth!


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[ART] THE RAIN CAME RATA

Posted: 18 Feb 2018 12:07 PM PST

[wdywt] The Uniform

Posted: 19 Feb 2018 12:34 AM PST

[DISCUSSION] My top 5 Thrifting finds this past 6 months. What are yours?

Posted: 18 Feb 2018 02:57 PM PST

1 Billy Reid Astor Coat $18.99

Found this coat in Mid November and fell in love with it right away. Kept me warm throughout the winter. This coat has the most beautiful lining and detailing Ive ever seen on a coat.

2 Yohji Yamamoto Black Shirt $7.99

This is probably the least exciting Item on this list, but I love it all the same. Incredible shirt with a perfect collar. In very good condition for something of this quality. Most of the higher end items at goodwill and other thrifts tend to be rather worn, so I was very happy to find this in such good condition.

3 APC Petit New Standard Jeans $4.99

These were beautifully faded and fit me like a charm. These were my first pair of raw jeans and got me rightfully addicted to raw denim! Had to get the pocket replaced, so thats probably why they were donated. Wish I had that kind of cash. All in all ran me about 20 for tailoring and all.

4 Alden Indy Boots $14.99

Got these today, and they motivated me to make this post. Lovely pair of boots and my first real pair of boots, timbs sure as hell don't count. Really love how well the leather has aged, and feel bad for whoever gave these up. Probably gonna get the heels replaced cause one is super worn and makes me walk funny in them. These should last me a really long time!

5 1962 Levis Denim Jacket $15.99

I am almost certain that this jacket was donated my accident. Someone wore this religiously for a long time and its been repaired at least 3 separate times. This is the most beautiful piece of denim I have ever owned and I will try my hardest to make it last. Looking close at how the denim has worn is just beautiful and to me this really is a work of art.

 

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[ART] The Vegas Jacket. Inspired by goofy ass singers when I painted it I suppose.

Posted: 18 Feb 2018 12:59 PM PST

[DISCUSSION] Super rare & difficult python jacket that we’ve just made yet!

Posted: 18 Feb 2018 06:08 PM PST

https://imgur.com/gallery/sUJfl

This is our latest work. I don't think there are many makers out there would use such difficult skin to create garments. Since we have experienced with python before, this is probably our way to push the boundary. Unlike previous pythons or snakes that we've encountered, this one is extremely large and tough to deal with - as you can see the scale. The jacket is made entirely out of one animal so it's pretty amazing.

Composition: reticulated decade old python, red lizard details, young lambskin, French crepe silk, bemberg, RiRi gunmetal zippers & sterling silver.

Would love to hear some thought and always glad to answer any question ;P

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[Discussion] Montreal Brands

Posted: 18 Feb 2018 11:22 AM PST

Hello r/streetwear, I'm a bit bored right now and I need some extra karma to post on some subs so here I am. I am here to showcase you some streetwear brands coming out of Montreal. These are not all the brands or the best brands to some people, but the 3 most popular brands in Montreal. Let's begin.

Dime: A pretty popular brand, fairly known on this sub. Dime was originally just a group of friends skating and making videos and posting them online. They then started to branch out by making clothes with the help of Vincent Tsang. In a 2 year old interview they claimed that Dime will always be for fun and it's not work to them because they enjoy doing what they do. They're known for a couple of things. One obviously being their skate videos. Another one is their annual glory challenge and the last being their clean and simple graphic tees like their dinosaur ones. They have also gotten popularity boosts from the likes of Virgil Abloh and their Vans collab. As of today, they have a store in Montreal and are stocked in shops like DSM and Supreme.

Saintwoods: Founded by Zach Macklovitch and Nate Woods who are known for a lot of different things in Montreal. Saintwoods, takes on an array of roles including event curation, artist management, design and branding for bars and clubs around the city. While I could go on and explain everything what the Saintwoods team does, but that would be boring so I'm just gonna cut right to the point. Saintwoods is one big project and their clothing is just a small part of it. The design part of Saintwoods is now really starting to blow up with recent collaborations like Nike, Places+Faces, Majid Jordan/OVO and Wu-Tang. They also have Places+Faces collab dropping this Friday. The Saintwoods clothing branch hasn't been around for long and to have collabs with brands like Nike is very impressive. In the next 2 years, expect Saintwoods to be making some big waves.

Atelier New Regime: Probably the one I least care about and the one I like the least but surprisingly the one I see being rocked the most. Atelier New Regime is a streetwear label created and based in Montreal. It began in 2009 as a project and outlet for self-expression. The team designed clothes in a bedroom, stocked them in a basement and sold them out of their trunks. They started getting traction and boutiques in Montreal started to stock them and they later opened up a store (4632 Rue Notre-Dame).

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[WDYWT] new whitelist. hi.

Posted: 18 Feb 2018 09:01 AM PST

[DISCUSSION] Regarding your individual tastes

Posted: 18 Feb 2018 01:54 PM PST

Expressing yourself visually is a staple of fashion. There are plenty of different influences that impact your style of dressing. There are also many different categories and styles that fall under streetwear. With the variety of fits and interests in different styles of fashion, I'm intrigued to hear about everyone's individual experiences with their interest in fashion and find out what influences you to dress how you dress. Many people here give the advice, "dress what you like." It may be an interesting topic to see where individuals are pulling inspiration from.

1) How did you get into fashion/streetwear? Where did you start and what peaked an interest?

2) What is the best description of your current style and what influences that style (eg your background, your personality, your environment, your friends, the flex, etc)?

3) How long do you think you will dress in this way, and what do you think may affect your future style?

Thanks for the responses.

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[DISCUSSION] bottom, pants, zipper pants, joggers, track pants

Posted: 18 Feb 2018 07:44 PM PST

I've never really had anything outside of jeans and I'm looking at getting something out side of jeans. However with the wide array of bottoms to have from zipper pants, joggers, track pants and more that I honestly dont know about or cant remember off hand. I have seen the rise and fall of zipper pants in particular and joggers in anther way. I didnt know if anyone had any incite as to what will stay in style longer. I just dont want to be the guy that only wears black and blue jeans all the time because I need other things in my rotations. Along with styles of bottoms if you have any specific items would be greatly appreciated. -Don

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[ART] Reworked Denim Jacket

Posted: 18 Feb 2018 04:20 AM PST

[ART] Oversized blazer fit worn by @darts.vader

Posted: 18 Feb 2018 04:28 PM PST

[Advert] Wisteria Boy sketch shirt - Preorders open

Posted: 18 Feb 2018 06:58 AM PST

[art] opinions on a sorta western-y theme? ponchos, boots, tassels etc.

Posted: 18 Feb 2018 09:58 PM PST

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