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WDYWT - August 20, 2018 - Streetwear


WDYWT - August 20, 2018

Posted: 20 Aug 2018 05:17 AM PDT

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[ART] Made a Poster for my dorm

Posted: 20 Aug 2018 09:11 PM PDT

[ART] Sneaker Addict

Posted: 20 Aug 2018 06:34 AM PDT

[WDYWT] Zealots Of Stockholm

Posted: 20 Aug 2018 09:50 AM PDT

[INSPO] A jpegmafia album

Posted: 20 Aug 2018 09:36 PM PDT

[ART] Studying japanese fashion

Posted: 21 Aug 2018 02:21 AM PDT

[WDYWT] Abyss Delver

Posted: 20 Aug 2018 05:32 AM PDT

[Discussion] How to add more color into my fits and evolve my style?

Posted: 20 Aug 2018 08:37 PM PDT

Hey guys, with school coming up I've decided that it's time to change up my shitty style.

Last year I was sort of experimenting and just trying to find what I like, but I ended up wearing a lot of fits that I wasn't happy with. Just really basic stuff like any sweater, black skinny jeans, and old skools. I would wear that 5 times a week some weeks.

So I'm trying to switch things up and most importantly, I'm trying to add some bright colors into the fits I wear.

For example, I absolutely love fits like this and this where even just the color palette is super dope not counting the silhouette, etc.

I have maybe about $200-300 dollars for some new back to school clothes. Where do you think this would best be spent? I mostly have black clothes and really safe stuff. Any suggestions for where to look? Any pieces in particular that you think would fit the look I'm trying to go for?

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[WDYWT] Vaporwave is Dead is Dead

Posted: 20 Aug 2018 09:00 AM PDT

[ART] the eyes r the gateway to the soul ��

Posted: 20 Aug 2018 09:58 PM PDT

[ART] A field coat I made centered around a short story

Posted: 20 Aug 2018 01:10 PM PDT

[Discussion] Buying two of the same thing and scarcity syndrome

Posted: 20 Aug 2018 06:35 PM PDT

Hey guys just wondering if any of you have had the same problem as me, and if you have had any tips to fix it.

Sometimes, if I find a good deal on a shirt that I really like, especially if I would have bought it at full price, I feel the need to buy two of them. One to wear, and one to store in case I rip or stain the first one.

For instance, I just got a new adidas shirt that fits amazing, is high quality, and looks super clean. It's somewhat of a special edition so I don't see it being made again. My first reaction after getting a small stain on it (came off easily, fortunately) was to instantly order another one, since the website had them on sale for a great price.

Then I started overthinking it. "Do I get one in large, since I'll be building some muscle mass in the next few years, or stick with medium so that it will fit really snug and form fitting? What if I outgrow the medium? I think that I am insane, and suffering from a bit of scarcity syndrome.

At the same time, I'd love to wear this while playing sports, but I'd be too afraid to stain it to try. If I have one new in box, I'll have the peace of mind in knowing I have a fresh one ready to wear once it's completely trashed. Also, I could size up and if I gain some muscle mass, the medium will fit snug, and the large would fit baggy. Both looks for different occasions. Not sure what to do.

This applies to shoes especially, and I know I'm not the only one in this case (one to rock, one to stock, etc.)

It seems like a mental issue that I can overcome, but I don't know how. Any tips? What do you do when you fall in love with new clothing? I feel like I'm being obsessive, and soon there will be another shirt I really really like, and I won't care about a couple small stains on the adidas.

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[Discussion] Could you guys answer a quick fashion survey for my senior project?

Posted: 20 Aug 2018 03:36 PM PDT

[News] adidas x Raf Simons Unveils the FW18 RS Detroit Runner

Posted: 20 Aug 2018 01:59 PM PDT

[ART] Had a crack at a vintage poster inspired by the gosha world cup sweaters

Posted: 21 Aug 2018 04:51 AM PDT

[Discussion] What low-key brands have you been supporting?

Posted: 20 Aug 2018 03:16 PM PDT

I've been somewhat unimpressed/bored with a lot of my old favorite "low-key" streetwear brands lately, mostly due to the ever expected change in taste I have every few months or so. I've seen a lot of the same lately and I'm getting complacent. What small brands/designers have y'all been rocking lately?

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[Review] new cavempt t-shirts from recent drop

Posted: 20 Aug 2018 05:07 PM PDT

[DISCUSSION] Is It Worth To Invest In Multiple Pairs Of Cropped Trousers

Posted: 20 Aug 2018 10:16 PM PDT

Hello guys, I have something in mind, which makes me so bifurcated.

I am relatively new to the cropped fashion trend, duo to my skepticism. However, once I tried a pair of cropped jeans and looked at the mirror how beautifully they emphasize my footwear I got in love with it.

However as every trend there is a certain time period in which it's popular, until the time comes and a garment becomes unpopular and thrown away in the closet for ever.

And here is what actually bothers me. Even though, I already have a few pairs of jeans, which are cropped, is there any point of investing more money into something, which soon can become outdated and everyone will forget about this fashion trend.

For example, jeans like slim fit will be long time popular imo. Isn't it better to invest in slim fit jeans or chinos and just use the method of roll up like the pinroll and rock em depending on how you like it. If you want to go out and have that cropped style, just roll up the jeans/chinos and go on. Let's say if you have some more formal work leave them as they are. I really can't get it why there are already cropped jeans when you can just roll em up?

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[INSPO] Jack White // bolo ties, earthtones, Morpheus leather from new "Corporation" music video

Posted: 21 Aug 2018 12:37 AM PDT

[discussion] What are your favorite streetwear magazines?

Posted: 20 Aug 2018 10:34 AM PDT

I am trying to find magazines that deal with street wear, for inspiration and knowledge. There are so many out there, large and small. What are you favorites? What do you recommend?

Some fashion magazines--I can't tell if they focus on street wear or not. Partly because I'm not sure what counts as street wear vs. couture sometimes. I suppose those two things can overlap. Part of the reason I ask is that if you've seen my previous posts, I want to get more closely involved with the industry. Cheers.

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Fred Perry x Raf Simons AW18 Collection [NEWS]

Posted: 20 Aug 2018 07:09 AM PDT

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