WDYWT - June 13, 2018 - Streetwear |
- WDYWT - June 13, 2018
- [ART] tote bag made from jeans and boat sail
- [WDYWT] Last ride ever imma take in Astroworld
- [WDYWT] Thanks For Coming To The Show
- [ART] happy wednesday
- [ART] Close up of a short sleeve button up i made from deadstock fabric
- [WDYWT] E3 got my hyped for Cyberpunk and Death Stranding
- [WDYWT] got some new cargo pants
- [WDYWT] Im not wearing sneakers on the carpet momma i swear
- [WDYWT] Immediately Spilled Coffee on my New Backdrop
- [ART] I spend the last few days sewing this oversized zipped hoodie with raglan sleeves, what do you guys think ? Fit pics in the comments
- [ART] Kanye West's newest ad campaign #SUPERMOON
- [ART] Jigsaw puzzle
- [DISCUSSION] Subs, blogs, curators etc that have non-Streetwear, but still Urban Fashion?
- [Discussion] Price Points
- [DISCUSSION] What Makes A Brand Or Design "Trash"?
Posted: 13 Jun 2018 01:10 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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[ART] tote bag made from jeans and boat sail Posted: 13 Jun 2018 09:19 PM PDT
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[WDYWT] Last ride ever imma take in Astroworld Posted: 13 Jun 2018 09:10 AM PDT
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[WDYWT] Thanks For Coming To The Show Posted: 13 Jun 2018 06:05 AM PDT
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[ART] Close up of a short sleeve button up i made from deadstock fabric Posted: 13 Jun 2018 02:57 PM PDT
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[WDYWT] E3 got my hyped for Cyberpunk and Death Stranding Posted: 13 Jun 2018 09:50 AM PDT
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[WDYWT] got some new cargo pants Posted: 13 Jun 2018 08:07 AM PDT
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[WDYWT] Im not wearing sneakers on the carpet momma i swear Posted: 13 Jun 2018 07:03 AM PDT
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[WDYWT] Immediately Spilled Coffee on my New Backdrop Posted: 13 Jun 2018 07:46 AM PDT
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Posted: 13 Jun 2018 10:10 AM PDT
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[ART] Kanye West's newest ad campaign #SUPERMOON Posted: 13 Jun 2018 09:21 AM PDT | ||
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[DISCUSSION] Subs, blogs, curators etc that have non-Streetwear, but still Urban Fashion? Posted: 13 Jun 2018 07:29 PM PDT While I take a lot of ideas from streetwear, I realize I can't really call it my style. I'm sort of all over the place, mixing surf, vintage, sport, hiphop, preppy, and prettyboy styles depending on the look I want that day. I'm pretty eclectic, colorful, and never really followed trends unless I liked the look. I just don't know where to follow or find people that dress like me! There are some females I like but I can't find any dudes. Are there are subs or blogs for more eclectic funky urban fashion? [link] [comments] | ||
Posted: 13 Jun 2018 02:37 PM PDT I am posing this question for the whole sub. Is the fact that a brand is actually noticed by everyone a major incentive for purchasing your clothing? I noticed that most of the forum has a mix of people who are thrifty but also those who are really into the name brands. I love certain brands like anyone else, but I am conflicted at times because I do not think something is really worth a huge price that most consumers pay for. Something I think though is that anyone who is in this type of business will say quickly is for some reason humans are naturally inclined to want to "flex" on others that they have the newest and most expensive stuff. It is in our nature. So do you all agree with that? I think overall unless you are a part of the streetwear culture deeply, most people do not even know the difference between a Bape jacket and something a local brand made. So what drives people to buy Bape? Please comment on how you go about finding clothes and even how you find brand names like Supreme at maybe discounted prices. [link] [comments] | ||
[DISCUSSION] What Makes A Brand Or Design "Trash"? Posted: 13 Jun 2018 05:05 PM PDT What makes something trash? For example, I'm trying to start an entire new wave in streetwear right now and everyone is saying my stuff is trash. They crap on it so hard and I have no idea why. People even went back in my history and posted a link to my website in threads where I was asking for advice just to make fun of it. I've sunk every penny I have into this brand and all it's getting is hate. My website design was based off a few peoples' websites, one of them being the ian connor revenge storms and that website sold 500k in a day. But you might say well he has celebrity connections but when big name celebrities like kendall jenner wear my clothing people make fun of that too. Supreme sells a brick for $60 so I go and top that with selling air but I'm trash for it? Balenciaga makes fun of Bernie's campaign logo and it's the hottest item of the year. I make fun of Spirit Airlines (a way more controversial organization) and I'm trash. And then I thought well fanny packs were trash 2yrs ago now theyre super popular so people wearing my brand are ahead of the trend so i made ads based on that with taglines like "So Bad It's Good" and spent $200 on ads and didn't even get a single Add To Cart. So I ask all this to ask: what makes something trash? Is it first impression? Do people just want to hate on things? Or am I just terrible? [link] [comments] |
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