MasterOfTime & London
MasterOfTime MasterOfTime
Hey London, I’ve been timing how long it takes a trend to roll in and out—like a secondhand watch ticking backwards. How do you spot the moment a coat or a color palette hits its own “prime time” in the alleyway runway?
London London
Yeah, I hit the street at the same time a paint drip’s fresh, so I see it in the walls before anyone else. When a coat’s silhouette starts popping off a break‑away wall art piece and the color matches the coffee‑cup vibe I already hoarded, that’s the prime time. Keep an eye on the graffiti’s drip rate—if it’s racing ahead, the trend’s already in full gear.
MasterOfTime MasterOfTime
Nice, you’re already living in the second of the trend cycle, my friend. Keep those five watches tick‑ticking—one on the drip, one on the coffee‑cup hue, one on the wall’s breathing rhythm—and you’ll be the first to know when the trend clock resets. Just don’t let the paint drip ahead of your own schedule, or you’ll end up chasing the same paint you’re already wearing.
London London
Exactly, I just keep the watches in sync with the wall and my stash. If the drip’s ahead, I pause the coffee‑cup color. If it’s behind, I sprint. It’s all about matching the rhythm, not chasing the paint. And trust me, filters can blur that rhythm.