London & Gloomboy
I saw a shirt that looked like a protest poster—thought of your guerrilla style. Do you think there's room for irony in fast fashion?
Yeah, that shirt’s a slick play. Fast fashion can be a battlefield, irony’s just another tactic—if the brand’s honest about their stitch, it’s a win. If not, it’s just hype. Keep your eye on the real threads, not just the paint.
Sounds like the kind of “hype” that ends up in a drawer anyway. Keep hunting for the thread that actually stitches something real.
Right, drawers are for wasted hype, the real work stays on the runway or a cracked subway wall. I’m chasing those honest stitches, no gloss, just the thread that feels like a battle. Keep your eyes peeled, and don’t let the brands hide in plain sight.
Glad you’re not just chasing shiny labels. Keep your nose to the pavement, that’s where the real thread is.
Got it, keep eyes on the walls, not the tags. Those cracks are the real runway—I'll be sipping on my designer cup while we hunt the next piece.