Unpopular opinions
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I wear jeans, t shirts, hoodies and flannel shirts dude…...unless i’m dressed as “average man” it’s not much of a costume
Same, except I don't need to wear hoodies and I don't even own a flannel shirt. I'm dressed as "boring man" on a daily basis.
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It’s all just costume to me.
Agree, the owner Hiro does seem to get things designed for his personal wares, as crazy as it is..
https://www.instagram.com/p/Bjmuqd1netq/?taken-by=eric_kvatek
https://www.instagram.com/p/BhkxiMaHo6x/?taken-by=eric_kvatek
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I’m not against it (that would be insane), it’s just not my thing. A bit too “look at me” for my taste.
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Enter Speedway…
What's next, powdered wigs?
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Those are some dapper MC Hammer pants -
He looks like the dude that owns the turn of the century factory where all the Mr. Freedom wearing guys work.
He should be saying something like, "Steam power is the future, I tell you!"
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It’s like couture fashion, I get that people appreciate the design and artistry but it isn’t really clothing in any practical sense.
There’s a gap in the market for a Primark or Old Navy style retailer specialising in couture, or period accurate, clothing but really cheaply made, “Dress like a tit for less” or something along those lines
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Totally
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Ryan Adams is the most consistently good songwriter of our generation.
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That's who I thought it was at first too but then I Googled him and I still don't know who he is.
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Not saying he is the most famous, but I believe the most consistently good.
@scooter - that was Bryan Adams, his Canadian brethren lol [emoji23]
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oh he's canadian…that's why he's irrelevant.
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I kid I kid…
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I like a lot of out there Japanese brands but Human Made…..WTF..... Am I not getting the humor in it?
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It’s an odd company, but one I really like.
Japan’s most iconic streetwear’s designer takes his try at workwear.
To me, it’s the opposite of Evisu, which was workwear and added steetwear elements to his garments and lines (oftentimes doing so badly.)
Nigo, has instead taken his streetwear history and giving it an old world vibe. Classic cuts, vintage garments, but with a bit of streetwear grit. I think the humor is making fun of the Japanese companies that “try” to be rockabilly like Samurai, so things are quite over the top - like the burger jacket.
ANNNNDDD since I stuck up for the brand, it’s proves you had a good unpop op haha
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