Fashion

Park Life


Since most of you aren’t in San Francisco or moving there you probably won’t care about Park Life. But I care and as soon as I hit the bay shores I’m gonna carry my ass down there. The fact that their gallery hosted an Ian Johnson show would be enough, but they also sell pretty much every thing that I’ve wanted to put in my house or on my body. Basically we should be best friends. We will be. And then comes the restraining order.

Park Life

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Commerce
Design
Fashion
Furniture

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Lochers


Locher’s

Design
Fashion

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Illustrated People


I know I don’t post as much fashion as I used to and I’m going to try and remedy that in the coming months, because I know none of you can figure out what clothes to buy without this very informative website, and I just can’t stand to see all of you naked. Really. Taking the first step to non-nudity should bring you to Illustrated People, conveyors of fashion t-shirts.

The t-shirt has come a long way since hippies were stinking them up in the 60’s/70’s. They’ve come far enough, in fact, to cost more than a reasonably priced suit in some cases. The tees from Illustrated People won’t set you back as much as that, but they aren’t 5 for $10 either. They’ll run you about $40-50 depending on where you manage to grab them, but buying one won’t break your bank. Then you can wear that one t-shirt until it smells like it’s been worn by a flowerchild since ‘71.

Illustrated People

Fashion

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Anticon


Maybe some of you out there in all those tubes can answer this question: Is Anticon associated with Anticon. I personally don’t think they are. I do however love their hooded sweatshirts. Rad idea. Get a new name that doesn’t rip off someone else. Maybe something like “Outkast.” Just a suggestion.

Get the sweatshirts here for 85 euros. I don’t know what that is in real money. Maybe you can find a fairie or some orcs to give you the currency exchange.

Fashion
Streetwear

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