STÜSSY X JOHN K. CLOTHING

“It’s like the 90s all over again.” This trailer from Stüssy and John K. is insane. Follow Bobby Bigloaf as he goes from bullied to bully after buying one of Stüssy’s new shirts online. With a thorough Ren & Stimpy style, the ad reminds you of what you thought was cool as a kid. 

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PUT THIS ON X STREET ETIQUETTE: THRIFTING

In the second episode of Put This On, host Jesse Thorn visits Manhattan-based Street Etiquette’s Joshua Kissi and Travis Gumbs to go about the city and do some of the best thrifting they can in the two hours provided. WIth tips on wool, shiny shoes, and jacket quality, the tips involved in this video should not be missed by anyone trying to build an impressive wardrobe on a short budget

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INTERVIEW - UNIS FOUNDER EUNICE LEE
A female designer in a field dominated by male arrogance, UNIS founder Eunice Lee sits down with HypeBeast to finish some sentences about what brought her into menswear in the first place. If you are planning to create compelling outfits for guys, you better know where guys are coming from. And Lee knows.

Men like… reassurance. Every guy wants to hear his ass looks great.

Check out the rest of the interview here, and pay attention to her comments on simplicity!

INTERVIEW - UNIS FOUNDER EUNICE LEE

A female designer in a field dominated by male arrogance, UNIS founder Eunice Lee sits down with HypeBeast to finish some sentences about what brought her into menswear in the first place. If you are planning to create compelling outfits for guys, you better know where guys are coming from. And Lee knows.

Men like… reassurance. Every guy wants to hear his ass looks great.

Check out the rest of the interview here, and pay attention to her comments on simplicity!

THE AVANT/GARDE DIARIES: KEEP FEEDING THE MACHINE

One of the most powerful tools at an artist’s disposal is the inspiration provided by those other creative forces that he respects. A great thing about the lives of 21st century artists is that we have the opportunity to share our insights and the insights of others through video on the internet.

David Gensler of the KDU/SVSV and artist Kostas Seremetis talk candidly in the AVANT/GARDE DIARIES about how that same blessing can be a curse, and how the visibility of the arts and transparency of the artists behind them have slowed the process of achieving greatness down to a level artists like Picasso and Pollock never had to deal with in their Twitter-less age.

It’s a great commentary on moving from inspiration, to appropriation, and up to fashion, and it will give you a little more juice if you’re running low on creativity today.

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