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I also find a lot of nwt emerging brands like dyne in NYC thrifts, mostly Brooklyn companies doing streetwear/athletileisure. Quality is mostly good but I rarely pick up because most of it is either too generic or too over designed.
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ass down on it as I type this, probably one of my favorite things.
That badge looks far more impressive than it really is! I've been removing spam from SF for a couple of years and I needed to be able to do it a bit speedier so I got mod privileges to do it in bulk. If you've never seen Keto spam, black magic spam, or fake ID spam on the front pages, it's because I clear it a couple of times in the morning. Others in other time zones do the same.
I was drinking coffee first thing in the morning while I read this half asleep and my brain literally put the first half of the sentence to the tune of "Face Down Ass Up" and the second half of the sentence to "My Favorite Things," no lie. I had to read it three or four times to make sense of it.
"Face down, ass up....these are a few of my favorite things!"
The Dutch football anthem?That badge looks far more impressive than it really is! I've been removing spam from SF for a couple of years and I needed to be able to do it a bit speedier so I got mod privileges to do it in bulk. If you've never seen Keto spam, black magic spam, or fake ID spam on the front pages, it's because I clear it a couple of times in the morning. Others in other time zones do the same.
I was drinking coffee first thing in the morning while I read this half asleep and my brain literally put the first half of the sentence to the tune of "Face Down Ass Up" and the second half of the sentence to "My Favorite Things," no lie. I had to read it three or four times to make sense of it.
"Face down, ass up....these are a few of my favorite things!"
This is likely a dilemma all newer brands face. Until a brand is on people’s radar and can be recognized, the consumer will probably feel the styling is not unique enough, or too unusual.I also find a lot of nwt emerging brands like dyne in NYC thrifts, mostly Brooklyn companies doing streetwear/athletileisure. Quality is mostly good but I rarely pick up because most of it is either too generic or too over designed.