Fancy:
I love factory tours! Multicam is definitely in my top 5 dead or alive camouflage patterns.
A lot of science and technology go into making the products as good as they are.
There’s something great about putting a disruptive pattern on a few hundred thousand dollar vehicle. I’m definitely going to do that or matte black, and be like fuck it I won’t even tint it they should know who’s in it.
As far as camouflages go, I still like multicam the best. Because of the colors and pattern it definitely has more fashion applications.
Thoughts?
Hat tip: GearWhoresAnon
At $2975, this jacket is made specifically for ballers who don’t give two shits about money. Lanvin doesn’t come right out and say that of course, but it’s implied by the fact they took the M65 silhouette, and basically the only upgrade they did was add a tonal shearling trim and a bit of leather. Choice move Lanvin, I see you. This type of jacket definitely caters to the same people who buy $600+ blank t-shirts just because they can. I’m not at that level yet, but I aspire to be. When I’ve arrived no one will know it, but you can believe I’ll be wildin’ doing shit that’s way out of your budget. First day I have this jacket I know I’ll spill mustard on it when an errant piece of my porchetta sandwich decides to break free. Because I’m ballin’ I’ll likely never bother to dry clean it or think about it again until my maid finds it crumpled up in the corner of my den and takes some initiative.
That zip-up he has on.. “President’s Club – Sick” is that a SUPREME collab? Shit is tight. Would cop.
1:52 – #Menswear in the house.
It’s amazing how a haircut and some nice clothes can change a person. Good to see at the end that it says Jim has taken control of his life.
You can donate to Degage Ministries (the Veterans Charity) over at the YouCaring website.
Making art can help people unlock dark emotions or memories that they can’t yet vocalize, pulling those buried anxieties from their subconscious and placing them onto a canvass or into a lump of clay, said Donna Betts, a professor in the art therapy program at George Washington University.
Full Story, more mask pictures, and the story behind the masks over at over at NBC.
Subtle military design cues work well. Trust Japanese brand Digawel to do it right.
I find I’m always shoving my keys and store receipts in my MA-1’s pocket sleeve. I don’t know how well a heavy set of keys would work in this pocket on a thin cotton shirt, but I could definitely puff it up real nice with a week’s worth of Starbucks and Costco receipts. Flex smarter, not harder is what I always say.
$275 over at Maas And Stacks.