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Has everyone gotten their times for manhattan and brooklyn? I responded yes yesterday to the email i was chosen, but now realize i didnt get the auto reply that i woukd get more instructions later. And i havent gotten a number yet.
just curious, why is the mona lisa tee so popular? personally i really dislike the non-logo fonts that supreme uses for their tees.
It’s a tee with swimmers. It says Supreme.whats the appeal on the swimmers tee?
herbs won't be able to back out of resell agreements on these.whats the appeal on the swimmers tee?
lmao you got some obsession with me or something b?herbs won't be able to back out of resell agreements on these.
whats the appeal on the swimmers tee?
A time before everyone that likes Supreme was born is the appeal. A time when people just swam in pools and swimming caps and had graphics hand drawn/painted before photoshop/illustrator and the skating link is that skaters skated in the future empty pools.
There goes your story and appeal Tommy
~Lefty
I love that 50’s advertisement art style to it.
Polls on Twitter and instagram though seem to show low interest in the piece. That and Gonz seem to be the least liked.
I agree but then disagree. It was like said a Norman Rockwell inspired time too. 1950/60s. Check the repetition and layout and color selection. It was a time when artists were the opposite of lazy, they were hard working and not using illustrator or photoshop; requiring time, patience, thought of composition, and message. If you’ve seen The Shape of Water, that ad creator struggle was real. This I could see was one of those back then. Now it’s def a cut and paste, but roots. The setup colors with that orange blank, complementing of colors.these tee's lowkey lazy asf
interesting way in viewing it, i mean a few are hit or missI agree but then disagree. It was like said a Norman Rockwell inspired time too. 1950/60s. Check the repetition and layout and color selection. It was a time when artists were the opposite of lazy, they were hard working and not using illustrator or photoshop; requiring time, patience, thought of composition, and message. If you’ve seen The Shape of Water, that ad creator struggle was real. This I could see was one of those back then. Now it’s def a cut and paste, but roots. The setup colors with that orange blank, complementing of colors.
~Lefty
interesting way in viewing it, i mean a few are hit or miss
the only hit could possibly be the mona lisa imo