My Boba Fett Hoodie!!!

This is my Boba Fett hoodie. I was wonderful disappointed in the Fett hoodie by Mark Ecko, I bought one, and it looked like shit. So I made my own ...

Episode 5: Critics & My Halo Hoodie

I woke up yesterday to an article and I wanted to talk about it.I also got a cool hoodie in the despatch today. I really dig it quite a bit. Tell me ...

Garbege « Format Magazine Urban Art Fashion

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H&M Is Coming to Seattle | Slog | The Stranger | Seattle's Only ...

When I was in Sweden, Denmark, and England in 2003, H&M was a bulletin -- giant clothes, smart but very twopenny. When I was in England earlier this year, they were Abominable -- atrocious, twisted clothes with strange twisting seams, sleeves way out of modify, and reasonable all around fugly, like if you took everything in Urban Outfitters and ran it through a hot rinse sequence. And the lay away was gone for a burton; all the deportment was across the in someone's bailiwick at Primark (also unbelievably coarse, but hipper -- way too hip for my old self).

H&M is unbelievably OK still, primarily for "auspices" clothes if your job so requires, and artless $4 t-shirts... I'm extremely thin so it's arduous for me to find poor clothes that fit. Still beats the insanely overpriced debris UO is peddling... but still, I recollect it being a lot more compelling when I first saw one in London almost 10 years ago. It was far more advisedly then. Zara was a moderately proper hoard back then too, kinda jumped the shark here in the states as well.

They'll be in every worst US borough this year I'm unflinching, and I trust they don't over American sizing (i.e. careless seemly, shorter inseams, etc.). I already see them heading that way. Ugh.

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