WDYWT - March 07, 2018 - Streetwear |
- WDYWT - March 07, 2018
- [NEWS] REMINDER: AMA TOMORROW AT 2PM PT WITH MIKE CHERMAN
- [ART] I painted Virgil Abloh on Off White Blazers
- [WDYWT] went to school in the woodlands
- [WDYWT] Milsurp poncho
- [ART] OLED Wallpapers for iPhone X [1125x2436]
- I am no artist but i like to sketch fits
- [wdywt] im hiding my face because i'm embarrassed by the way i look
- [Discussion] How To Wear Wide Pants
- [discussion] How SW went from 30$ dollar outfits to its current high price tag state.
- [WDYWT] hangar
- [ART] Adidas Ultra boost ‘galaxy’ edit, thoughts?
- [Discussion] Question: Has anyone heard of the brand "MISC"?
Posted: 07 Mar 2018 12:08 PM 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. If you're looking for other ways to interact with the /r/streetwear community, you might want to check out our official social media accounts:
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[NEWS] REMINDER: AMA TOMORROW AT 2PM PT WITH MIKE CHERMAN Posted: 07 Mar 2018 10:35 PM PST /r/Streetwear will be hosting an AMA with Mike Cherman on Thursday at 2pm PT! Who is Mike Cherman? Mike Cherman is well known as the founder of ICNY but has since moved on to work with virtually every name and in every role in contemporary menswear/streetwear. From designing logos for Kith & A$AP Worldwide to working with Nike and Pleasures amongst his many clients. In addition to running Chinatown Market, he spends his day to day working from his downtown LA design studio Six Ounce Studio helping brands, agencies and individuals realize their dreams, big and small. You can see the latest drop from Chinatown Market here (use code THANKYOU20 for 20% off): https://wanderset.com/brand/chinatown-market How can I get involved? Look out for the AMA thread on Thursday and post your questions in the comments! That's all there is to it! [link] [comments] | ||
[ART] I painted Virgil Abloh on Off White Blazers Posted: 07 Mar 2018 10:41 AM PST
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[WDYWT] went to school in the woodlands Posted: 07 Mar 2018 06:26 PM PST
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[ART] OLED Wallpapers for iPhone X [1125x2436] Posted: 07 Mar 2018 10:44 PM PST
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I am no artist but i like to sketch fits Posted: 07 Mar 2018 03:18 PM PST
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[wdywt] im hiding my face because i'm embarrassed by the way i look Posted: 07 Mar 2018 03:49 AM PST
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[Discussion] How To Wear Wide Pants Posted: 07 Mar 2018 08:01 AM PST
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[discussion] How SW went from 30$ dollar outfits to its current high price tag state. Posted: 07 Mar 2018 12:48 PM PST Street fashion used to have at least four tiers. The highest tier was always the designer shoes and clothing. Rappers/Dboys always loved designer pieces all the way back to the old school gucci/prada shoes of the 80s or when 50 cent had the gucci gun strap. Then there was the slightly lower tier of Gino Green Global/ Christian Audiger/sean john etc. shirts with some evisu/bape/sean john/etc. jeans and a fresh pair of jordans/bapes with a BB simons belt(or something similar). Then the next tier was the Air Forces/reeboks/addidas/NB with a pair of Levis/Rocawear/ecko/enyce/fubu shirt/jeans/belt. There was even a lower tier of Tall Tees/wife beater from footlocker/local gas station, with a pair of footlocker brand sweat pants and some converses with a no name beanie or du rag and people would think you where fresh as hell. Now its all about Jordans, designer shoes, expensive Adidas, nikes, etc. Designer belts/rags/wallets/backpacks are a staple to every rapper/Dboys wardrobe. Designer clothing, Robins jeans, and other very expensive clothing is what is popular right now. Back in the day you would see the most famous rappers/dboys rocking all 4 tiers and some would even exclusively rock the cheapest gear. I know people still wear white Ts and Wife beaters. Cons and Vans are also popular. There are some mid priced gear that is also popular, but besides that I don't see much of the cheap gear getting worn. Am I wrong in my assessment and just since I am old/moved out of the hood I don't see the cheap gear anymore? The only cheap gear I really see is bootleg designer/Jordans. Has bootleg gear taken over the lowest tier? Any rappers that still wear the cheap gear(even when I watch the under ground Drill/Trap rappers who haven't even put out an album they all have the bootleg designer and some Js)? I always though street wear was very cool because even the poorest kids with a little bit of taste could look like the DBoys that ran their block growing up, but now it seems like it is not the case anymore. Feel free to add your comments to this I would love to discuss it. [link] [comments] | ||
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[ART] Adidas Ultra boost ‘galaxy’ edit, thoughts? Posted: 07 Mar 2018 02:03 PM PST
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[Discussion] Question: Has anyone heard of the brand "MISC"? Posted: 08 Mar 2018 12:03 AM PST I'm new here, but just wondering if anyone has any experience with this new brand called "MISC"? They don't have many products (only some hoodies and a long sleeve shirt), but it looks interesting. I was thinking of ordering a hoodie from them but I'm not sure if I can trust their quality. On the unofficialMISC Instagram, they said they print on Gildan hoodies. On their Etsy, they say, "Designs were digitally printed using plastisol ink and applied using a heat transfer press. The designs are wash resistant but it is advisable to avoid regular washing." Any input? (I apologize if my post/approach/formatting isn't correct for this subreddit—I'm very new. :) I'd appreciate any help!) [link] [comments] |
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