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Friday, March 30, 2018

WDYWT - March 30, 2018 - Streetwear

WDYWT - March 30, 2018 - Streetwear


WDYWT - March 30, 2018

Posted: 29 Mar 2018 05:14 PM PDT

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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[WDYWT] Remember that time Eminem had that bar about "window pane"?

Posted: 29 Mar 2018 12:34 PM PDT

[WDYWT] Is It Not Summer Yet?

Posted: 29 Mar 2018 06:41 AM PDT

Sierra Madre grand opening

Posted: 29 Mar 2018 05:58 AM PDT

[WDYWT] Concours

Posted: 29 Mar 2018 05:43 PM PDT

[WDYWT] me taking tourist pics but looking angery but fresh asl pt.3

Posted: 29 Mar 2018 09:08 AM PDT

[ART] Concept Sketches for my brand in the works “Anger issues and peaches”

Posted: 30 Mar 2018 03:43 AM PDT

[wdywt] air monarchs

Posted: 29 Mar 2018 06:19 AM PDT

[DISCUSSION] What sneaker colorways to stick to when just starting out?

Posted: 29 Mar 2018 11:21 PM PDT

Hello friends,

Legitimately just started building a wardrobe today. Picked up some black joggers, black, gray and navy t shirts and a few white hoodies. My philosophy has been to stick to simple, easy colors.

I was looking at some ultraboosts and was wondering what colorway would be a good idea? The gray ones are more unique imo and if I'm spending over $100 on sneakers I want them to be unique, but I suspect the black ones would be more versatile and work better with this type of wardrobe. Both have pros and cons and I'm wondering if some more experienced people can tell me which choice I'd regret less down the line.

Pictures:

Black - https://i.imgur.com/PqO5fhf.jpg

Gray - https://i.imgur.com/GeFVIFs.jpg

Thank you for any help in advance~

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[WDYWT] i can’t believe i forgot my socks again

Posted: 29 Mar 2018 06:58 AM PDT

[NEWS] Balenciaga is dropping four colorways for a new Sneaker

Posted: 29 Mar 2018 10:15 PM PDT

[WDYWT] I'm So Much Smarter Than U

Posted: 29 Mar 2018 07:59 AM PDT

[DISCUSSION] Styling shoes

Posted: 30 Mar 2018 03:52 AM PDT

Hello I've seen most people wearing white or black shoes, and the clothes bringing the color to the fit. But what about styling colorful shoes. Is monochrome the best option to allow the shoes to stand out or should I be wearing similar colors to allow the shoes to fit in with the entire aesthetic? Also, how would you use colorful shoes (not too bright) in minimalist-esque outfits

I currently have these shoes : https://www.google.com.bh/search?q=af1+nba+pack+blue&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwickIfW7pPaAhXIIcAKHbfpDaQQ_AUICigB&biw=1600&bih=737#imgrc=zRy9V5VzBcvh8M: I bought these before I started getting into streetwear, and I'm struggling to figure out what kind of clothes would look good with these. Please help I am new to this. Thanks

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[DISCUSSION] First look at the Golf Le Fleurs in Silver

Posted: 29 Mar 2018 09:46 AM PDT

[DISCUSSION]Is it possible to get a fashion film job without an internship?

Posted: 29 Mar 2018 06:43 PM PDT

I worked for a boutique fashion company for a year. Had a fashion film screened at an NY fashion film festival.

Been working as a videographer for the past year taking on any kind job. Wedding, Social Media, Corporate to pay the bills.

Content wise, I'm still known for my fashion work. I'd like to get into more of that but I know with a lot of these fashion content companies - working in the production side of things is never really a role that is advertised.

I'm not necessarily wanting a top role yet because I know I'm not yet there but I've got enough portfolio experience to at least be on the production team.

So far, I've just been blindly sending in my resume to fashion film production companies.

Here's an example of one (I didn't send a resume to them because I'm not in NYC)

I don't know anyone at these companies personally but I was wondering if maybe adding some of the employees on Linkedin and asking if there were any entry level openings anywhere?

If not, I've got my network circle (which isn't comprised of that many fashion film). I know the founder of one of the big fashion film festivals personally so he's probably the only guy I could think to ask about a referral or what to do.

Any advice?

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Simple Questions and General Discussion - March 30, 2018

Posted: 29 Mar 2018 05:14 PM PDT

Welcome to the Simple Questions and General Discussion thread!


You know the drill, this thread is up for any kind of discussion, it doesn't have to be about streetwear!

All W2C/ID requests belong in this thread


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[DISCUSSION] CS in DC

Posted: 29 Mar 2018 03:28 PM PDT

What's good everyone. Long story short, I am from Russia, but I study in US, and right now I ended up being in DC with no place to stay :P I'll be here till Monday, and just kinda wanted to throw this out here in case anyone would like to shelter me in their house. I'm really sorry that this post is not streetwear related, but I just kinda though that I might have a chance of finding a place to stay amongst people who share same interests with me if I'll post it in this sub. In exchange, I can offer you a place to stay if you'll ever be in Moscow, show you the best spots of the city, teach you some Russian, or tell you about how corrupt my country is lol.

In case you are crazy and are willing to help me out, you can text me here or DM me on my insta @yesview.

Thank you for your time!

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[NEWS] NDG starts 50% Off sale sitewide

Posted: 29 Mar 2018 03:57 AM PDT

Thursday, March 29, 2018

WDYWT - March 28, 2018 - Streetwear

WDYWT - March 28, 2018 - Streetwear


WDYWT - March 28, 2018

Posted: 28 Mar 2018 01:09 PM PDT

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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[Announcement] Outfit challenge #16 - Dress Like Another User | April 1st

Posted: 28 Mar 2018 03:13 PM PDT

Welcome to the weekly Outfit challenge, last challenge WDYWT thread for it can be found here.These challenges will be returning each week with a different theme.


This week's theme is Dress Like Another User


Rules:

  • You have to dress like another user. It can be a specific fit or their stereotypical uniform

Outfit thread will be posted April 1st at 11PM CET

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[WDYWT] Weatherproof

Posted: 28 Mar 2018 11:56 PM PDT

[WDYWT] "Kill Urself My Man" Was a Better Album

Posted: 28 Mar 2018 07:34 AM PDT

[WDYWT] Melancholic Rainy Day Fits

Posted: 28 Mar 2018 10:02 AM PDT

[WDYWT] tryna experiment more

Posted: 28 Mar 2018 07:59 AM PDT

[WDYWT] rick owned

Posted: 28 Mar 2018 10:44 AM PDT

[DISCUSSION] the myth of reselling

Posted: 28 Mar 2018 10:47 PM PDT

It's 2018 and nothing's really changed. Kids do very little research, see a handful of instagram accounts of people flexing hype stock and decide to get in the game. What most everyone doesn't realize is that not many people make much money from reselling at all. A hype piece from the week's drop does not necessarily net a profit and to make matters worse kids who start reselling saturate the market by taking lowball offers because they lack one imlortant thing: patience

So what's everyone's knowledge/opinion? Was reselling always like this? Are there any few examples of people actually making a profit? From what I've seen and experienced reselling is just an in between until you actually find a job.

Also let's bypass the obvious figures like benjamin kicks and blake linder and whoever. It doesnt count if you were already coming from money.

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[DISCUSSION] Is studying fashion in college a viable career option?

Posted: 28 Mar 2018 02:09 PM PDT

Fashion is a big part of my life and a big hobby of mine, it's definitely something I could see myself working in one way or another. I've always believed I'd like to work in a job I enjoy rather than a boring job with better pay. But is studying fashion design a good idea? What kind of jobs could I get? Will it be difficult to get a job at all? Would it be best to keep fashion as just a hobby and not a career? I live in Ireland and the only fashion house I know to have come out of here was JW Anderson and he had to move to the UK before he really blew up. Would I need to move to a more fashion conscious place like Paris or London etc. Does anyone here have experience with working in the field?? Would some feedback or advice

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[DISCUSSION] streetwear and working out

Posted: 28 Mar 2018 09:31 AM PDT

Something I've noticed over and over among the posts that reach the top of this, and many other forums is how often I see people featured that are rail thin.

Anyone out there into streetwear that also exercises or has some mass on them? I'm struggling with ideas/concepts that don't look ridiculous on me, as I can't layer as much and almost brands out there don't have anything over an XL.

Techwear is completely out of the question, as it's extremely difficult to get larger sizes, except for some ACG gear.

Show me the goods, dudes/dudettes.

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[DISCUSSION] "STREETWEAR"

Posted: 28 Mar 2018 12:11 PM PDT

Hey /r/streetwear,

With Virgil Abloh just being appointed head designer of LV, which basically is the biggest step for The Culture in a while, I wonder how his interpretation of streetwear as an entire art movement would vibe with all that Louis Vuitton stands for; I wonder how his push for democratic design and his collaboration with IKEA (intended for the young generation in their first apartment or house) will compare with the work he does with LV (which was a staple of what "new money" looked like for the generation before us, meaning they're "old money" now). For that, we'll just have to wait for Virgil to leak his own designs via his Instagram story. I have a question for all of you though.

What does this cultural shift that's going on right now mean to you? As an individual, a consumer, an aspiring artist/designer, a future (or current) cultural innovator, how do you define/interact with/rebel against streetwear in this moment? How does it impact you? How do you want to impact it?

tl/dr: what does streetwear mean to you right now?

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[ART] Back with another VHS EDIT. Rick Owens :)

Posted: 28 Mar 2018 06:30 AM PDT

[Discussion] The r/streetwear Venn Diagram!

Posted: 27 Mar 2018 02:21 PM PDT

[Discussion] Cultural Appropriation in Streetwear - Spanto from BXR

Posted: 28 Mar 2018 10:08 AM PDT

[Discussion] Drake to Adidas confirmed?

Posted: 28 Mar 2018 06:41 PM PDT

Drake in adidas track pants: https://imgur.com/dKRJ2WF

"Recently, some juicy rumors started to circulate, suggesting that longtime Air Jordan collaborator Drake was in talks with adidas about a new partnership. Adding fuel to the industry speculation, Drake was spotted not long after laced up in a pair of YEEZY boots.

The small circle of Air Jordan collaborators is comparatively quite small in contrast with adidas' lengthy roster of partners in fashion and music. Jordan collaborations with Aleali May and DJ Khaled were highly restricted to limited availability, and news of Justin Timberlake's Jordan collaboration shocked Super Bowl fans and sneakerheads alike. On the other hand, most high-profile adidas collaborations with Kanye West, Pharrell and designers like Raf Simons are globally available in a plethora of retailers.

While nothing has been confirmed as of yet, the move would surely be a loss for Nike and the Jordan brand." - Highsnobiety article

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