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Got me wanting to spend 6200 on the yellow and black varsity
*6581 lol
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Got me wanting to spend 6200 on the yellow and black varsity
Might cop to resale lol*6581 lol
Umm to me they fit a lil bit bigger trainers and they look huge in person def going 2 sizes down!H headdetective and queese23 do you both agree those Tatic runners have the same fit as the trainer model? Should I go w/ the same size? About to scoop and don’t want to be assed out with the wrong size. Thx.
Bruh… that’s exactly what you’re saying or at the very least implying. Cause getting called a hypebeast and a fashionista for not liking something isn’t a compliment.Nobody said you have to like the way it looks. Taste is subjective.
The point is that when you understand the intention behind a design, it helps elevate said design. That’s all.
edit: I should say it *can* help elevate said design. The colors are intentional and mean something, which for some makes a difference.
Bruh… that’s exactly what you’re saying or at the very least implying. Cause getting called a hypebeast and a fashionista for not liking something isn’t a compliment.
Someone can understand exactly what it means for Virgil to have made the jacket and still not like it. And even if they don’t know anything about Virgil or the history or culture, just seeing something and not liking it doesn’t make you a hypebeast. Same way I can understand what it meant for a black and gay man to make the top country song but that doesn’t mean I liked old town road. Does that make me a hypebeast or a poser or whatever the musical equivalent of a fashionista is?
Like I said the colors are the colors for a reason. I’m not debating anyone if it’s fire or not.. it’s fire in our eyes just because a black man was able to do this at Louis Vuitton to begin with. I don’t think alot of y’all get what’s really going on here this is big! I still can’t believe the ****.
Nobody said you have to like the way it looks. Taste is subjective.
The point is that when you understand the intention behind a design, it helps elevate said design. That’s all.
edit: I should say it *can* help elevate said design. The colors are intentional and mean something, which for some makes a difference.
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