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Your lack of confidence has you tryna put down others to make you feel better about yourselfBut the diff is I know I’m ugly.
For the LA store?went on wednesday to get put on reservation for friday
nothing else to really talk about in here hell what random drop would yall like to see? i want some off the wall **** like a regis philbin shirt or a youthful mel gibson.....possibly carmen electra 1990
nothing else to really talk about in here hell what random drop would yall like to see? i want some off the wall **** like a regis philbin shirt or a youthful mel gibson.....possibly carmen electra 1990
I'd push back and say that it's the very sort of thing worth discussing on here. I don't really care who copped what, what next week's collab is going to be, or who hasn't gotten his shipping confirmation email yet. But I care a lot about what the brand means to people, what it means to me, what specific pieces mean to you, and what these things might mean to the larger culture--not "the culture" of streetwear and sneakers but rather the real culture of art and film and fashion and literature and photography. For me, that Supreme can even possibly be a part of such a discussion is the very thing that makes it worth my time.That’s how the article comes off at first, but in reality it’s just someone venting about the younger kids that are only rocking Supreme if it has a box logo or loud print.
In all honesty, it sounds like the author is an old Supreme head that bought all of the Nan Goldin gear and is mad everyone else didn’t. It comes off as saying “if you didn’t buy this Nan Goldin Supreme stuff you must be a young hypebeast who doesn’t understand the brand”.
Of course, the author doesn’t take into account the people that do understand the brand put simply didn’t like the collection. But I guess that’s not the point of the article.
The only thing more unnecessary than the article is our discussion of it, I suppose.
.....move along. Nothing to see hear folks.
I'd push back and say that it's the very sort of thing worth discussing on here. I don't really care who copped what, what next week's collab is going to be, or who hasn't gotten his shipping confirmation email yet. But I care a lot about what the brand means to people, what it means to me, what specific pieces mean to you, and what these things might mean to the larger culture--not "the culture" of streetwear and sneakers but rather the real culture of art and film and fashion and literature and photography. For me, that Supreme can even possibly be a part of such a discussion is the very thing that makes it worth my time.
A week has gone by and still no movement on the checkered boxers and tees. Anyone get them in yet?
I like the waistbag more than my yeebras lolzebra flex