Graphics: Lemar & Dauley.


L & D have been putting out the dopest graphic tees and hoodies for the last several seasons. Mixing elements of 80's and early 90's pop culture with New York themes, Lemar & Dauley captures Brooklyn and Manhattan lifestyle while securing the artistic aspects of modern urban fashion.


Denim: WeSC.

I've been rocking WeSC for a few years now, and I still love their denim. While their tee's never did anything for me (they fit too long), and their button-downs and jackets have been strong, the denim is exceptional. I've had the same pair of raw jeans for like 8 months now, and I still love 'em.
Shoes: Supra.

With the NS line at large and new styles dropping monthly, Supra has risen to the top of the game. No longer just a skate company (Patent Leather doesn't hold up so well), Supra has entered the world of exclusive high-end urban shit with a strong upper hand. I still rock my gold sky-tops (and the Cool Kids rap about them).

Jackets: Marc Jacobs.
Best American designer since Ralph Lauren, enough said. I have a summer jacket that I've been rocking constantly...
New Era Fitteds: The Hundreds/Mishka.


Both of these companies have made street icons out of their fitted hats. Although I find more in common with the culture that Mishka reps (Russians/New York/really nasty and nerdy graphics), I feel TH is a more marketable West-Coast equivalent. Bun B wears both. But I doubt Chris Brown (wears Hundreds) has ever rocked any Mishka. After TH has blown up, I tend to more closer to Mishka... and their lookbooks have naked chicks.
Stores:
NY: Oak/WeSC
ATL: Wish
CHI: Leaders
Dallas: Centre
LA: The Hundreds (Never been to the store front)
Worst store: Supreme NY

I love Supreme's shit. Love it. But the employees are the worst in NY. Learn some fucking hospitality. The customer is always right. And therefore, I'm right to say that I had a terrible time in your store, despite the dope shit supreme stocks. And you charge too much for stickers!?! WTF?!
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