Trend Strut (Plaid Related)
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Every day in Philly, I see at least five people rocking this right now. From Jackets to hoodies to skirts. I'm not really feeling it. Somebody drop the knowledge on the Blue & Black Plaid
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these shoes always get compliments. props to batmon.
i had to google that cause i thought u were joking!
I'm guessing you're meaning this:
yeah. I guess plaid isn't quite as obnoxious.
Its getting pretty close. Especially when you go to a party and every dude is wearing some kind of plaid shit. Lumberjacks, all over-plaid hoodies, matching plaid vans.
I give it another 3-6 months before its universally played out.
I don't know. Seems a little to me.
'TRENDS' CONTINUING TO BE POPULAR FOR A SHORT TIME, THEN BECOME UNPOPULAR
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Uh...since when exactly when has plaid ever been OUT of fashion? I can't speak for the street fashion styles around Philly but in general, "plaid" isn't exactly a trend anymore than "argyle" or "tweed" is.
The return of grunge?
Uh,
LOL, no odub, plaid is big with the streetwear kids right now.
The plaid were discussing here is of the 400 dollar japanese variety. I guess its a little less obnoxious in that you can get a shirt that looks exactly the same from walmart, and i dont think my grandpa will be throwing away all his work shirts after it goes out of vougue, but its definitely the in thing at this moment.
I've been supporting this local upstart for a while. They have some ill shit.
http://www.vermontflannel.com/
Naw, I get that. But i'm saying - "all print hoodies" and "plaid" aren't similar kinds of fashion trends. The latter is something that street kids have adapted from what's commonly found existing in the clothing world. Were all print hoodies some shit that you could have found in a Walmart - to use your example - 10 years ago?
In any case, as someone noted earlier, plaid patterns and sneakers (Vans in particular) have been around forever.
Of course they have, as have the argyle and tweed that was mentioned earlier, however there definitely is a current obsession with the plaid (especially the blue and black shown above) with the current street fashion crowd. Just as how houndstooth had its resurgence in the last few years. I feel your analogy between the hoodies and wal-mart, but that wasn't a comparison I made, that was listed by someone else, I'm just talking about the re-appropriation of shipping yard plaid to the fashion elite. Trucker hats of 2008 (as I remember someone saying about tight pants in a different thread)
Oh Delay, get in touch with your inner fashionista already!
Naw son - he's just keeping it true to the Gangstarr Code of the Streets:
"All I did was give a motherfucker a pound, a compliment and I was out. Told him my name. Peace."
Is that like a fight club sort of thing?
"The first rule of street wear is that we dont talk about street wear. to do so would be gay."
lol, why cant we talk about clothes? records are made to be listened to, so stop talking about them too.
Exactly. Here's one I sold for $209
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=330193796884
Amazing.
good lord thats an ugly flannel. how much did you pay for it on fairfax?
$110 I think, at Supreme.. I would never buy that for myself, but I knew I could flip it. It took a couple of days with a BIN.
I know a bunch of people up in New York who just resell clothes full time from this Supreme store at usually double or triple the original price. What's the big deal anyway?
Either way,
Supreme's been the ??ber cool guy brand for years, huger than huge in Japan.
I've been a fan for awhile, their more basic stuff is what I like.
High quality, well crafted, nice details.
It's only available at probably less than ten shops worldwide so...
The formula goes limited+quality+big in Japan=$$$$$$$$$$$$!
I know what I know and like what I like.
What should we be talking about here?
Comme des Gar??ons?
Paul Smith?
Vivienne Westwood?
Marc Jacobs?
C'mon dude this is Soul Strut what do you expect?