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that last pic...
Which one of these pictures is you?sometimes I wonder why this thread even exists on this website... Its funny how so many of you actually care about what other people are doing with their lives.. Most importantly, how much you care about how they dress.
NT has changed alot, I know this thread has existed for a while but people used to be a whole lot friendlier on here and threads like these are just stupid..
NT has changed alot, I know this thread has existed for a while but people used to be a whole lot friendlier on here and threads like these are just stupid..
Man shut the hell up. What do you mean NT has changed a lot? There has always been a hypebeast thread in some shape or form. The first hypebeast drawing came from NT and that was years ago when NT sub forums went 20 pages max. If it weren't for guys getting roasted when WDYWT was in General it would still be there. Its clear that you dress this way and are one of the people this thread is about.sometimes I wonder why this thread even exists on this website... Its funny how so many of you actually care about what other people are doing with their lives.. Most importantly, how much you care about how they dress.
NT has changed alot, I know this thread has existed for a while but people used to be a whole lot friendlier on here and threads like these are just stupid..
Which one of these pictures is you?sometimes I wonder why this thread even exists on this website... Its funny how so many of you actually care about what other people are doing with their lives.. Most importantly, how much you care about how they dress.
NT has changed alot, I know this thread has existed for a while but people used to be a whole lot friendlier on here and threads like these are just stupid..
Thirteen years ago there weren't little goobers running around talking about the sneaker "game". It was just collecting sneakers. There was no need for all of this mixing and matching this designer brand with that designer brand. A guy could simply wear his favorite sneakers with a hoodie/jeans or a sweater/jeans and be done with it.
Of course, thirteen years ago there was no YouTube. And there was no need for the "look at me, look at me" subculture that is really prevelant among Gen Y. It's this heightened sense of materialism, to where every single thing in your life has to be a BRAND. When I was a kid, I couldn't get Jordans or Air Max. But I also didn't get the imposing feeilng from peers that I needed "swag" to fit in.
As great as these modern technological times are, the downside is that we're stuck with mouth-breathers making videos about every freaking thing they own and brand checking. Just seems like people should have some humility about things. At the end of the day, what does any of that crap matter? It doesn't identify you or who you are, what kind of education you have, what films you've seen, what books you've read, what music knowledge you have.
To me, these types of threads are he NT equivelent of Honey Boo-Boo. Kind of a re-affirmation of the idea that kicks are awesome and finding and owning your favorite kicks is one of the best feelings a sneaker lover can have. But, don't be a train wreck. Because people will stop and look --- and comment.
so you're claiming there weren't kids following trends back then? you mentioned it, there were no instagram tumblr back then...i'm willing to bet it would be exactly the same......these are just kids doing what kids do....we may find it amusing but most of us had that phase
Some people might claim inspiration from celebs but this kid claims inspiration by copying to the extreme. Jacked a stage outfit to wear in public
This right here is Brandon Sales
Straight up hypebeast
Some people might claim inspiration from celebs but this kid claims inspiration by copying to the extreme. Jacked a stage outfit to wear in public
You're a stan...So what..brandon sales fit is worth more than most of you haters..
So what..brandon sales fit is worth more than most of you haters..
So what..brandon sales fit is worth more than most of you haters..
But yet u aint worth [emoji]128169[/emoji][emoji]128169[/emoji][emoji]128169[/emoji][emoji]128169[/emoji] also.So what..brandon sales fit is worth more than most of you haters..
So what..brandon sales fit is worth more than most of you haters..
so you're claiming there weren't kids following trends back then? you mentioned it, there were no instagram tumblr back then...i'm willing to bet it would be exactly the same......these are just kids doing what kids do....we may find it amusing but most of us had that phase
so you're claiming there weren't kids following trends back then? you mentioned it, there were no instagram tumblr back then...i'm willing to bet it would be exactly the same......these are just kids doing what kids do....we may find it amusing but most of us had that phase
Following trends was dangerous because the trends were attached to something beyond mere conspicuous consumption - subcultures with rules, codes, etc.
What would have happened if Brandon Sale decided to go follow the Polo trend in Marcus Garvey Village in 1988 and bought a suicide ski jacket, or decided to jump on the Avirex bandwagon in QB in 1996?
Despite all the different brands, looks, and styles these dudes may adopt over the course of a relatively short period of time, they are only following 1 real trend, and that is keeping up with the Joneses. Conspicuous consumption isn't a "style," it's a mindstate - a quite primitive one at that.
So what..brandon sales fit is worth more than most of you haters..