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I know im older but that collab reminds me of south park. I probably just need to wear 3 piece suits and call it a life
I think your missing the point.Maybe you're not old enough. Toy Machine been around since like '93
My lady would encourage it if the design was fun but she’s not fond of the general public either or giving any ****sI think your missing the point.
My wife is not letting me leave the house with a devil hoodie on bro.
stand up to her.I think your missing the point.
My wife is not letting me leave the house with a devil hoodie on bro.
I’m guessing Satan’s hill is not the one he wants to die onstand up to her.
or sit down forever
#marriageadvice
Lol this.I’m guessing Satan’s hill is not the one he wants to die on
I didn’t know dude was married.
Am i tripping?
Not necessarily. Never made such a connection myself, but not a crazy connection to make.
The original Toy Machine logo was a rubbing of a light switch surround.
You can actually see one in Buzz's room in Home Alone:
When they got a cease and desist from the designer of the piece, Sean Cliver redesigned it into the classic "Monster logo" that you're referring to. I feel like people think of it as "the devil" because the animation from the beginning of the Welcome To Hell video (as used on the Supreme zip-up sweater), but I never thought of it as the Devil. It's just the first in a line of weird monster characters that Ed used for the brand through the years.
Supreme doesn’t exactly put much effort into telling a story with a collab today or educating on stuff. I guess that’s part of the 90’s streetwear ethos though and probably why so many beasts and posers wear stuff they’re ignorant about.Thanks for the education. I don’t know much about the brand tbh.
You like the Devil?
They literally give a full breakdown on the site…kids just don’t readSupreme doesn’t exactly put much effort into telling a story with a collab today or educating on stuff. I guess that’s part of the 90’s streetwear ethos though and probably why so many beasts and posers wear stuff they’re ignorant about.