"Streetwear’s opposite where I had a terrible relationship with my dad. Or people who just grew up mostly without dads.
…single moms…
Guys kind of grew up without a father figure, and so they’re always looking for a dude’s approval and validation. So, if you go to a Streetwear party, it’s just all dudes checking out each other’s shoes and posturing and trying to wear the coolest clothes for other guys. And they’re totally fine with there being no girls.
That’s so true though. All these Streetwear parties, it’s always a sausagefest.
If that happens in normal life, it’ll bother straight guys. They’d be like, “Dude, this is a sausagefest. Let’s get out of here.” Streetwear parties, it’s like, “I don’t care. Let’s get wasted.” All these dudes hanging out alone. It’s really homoerotic and strange.
Even skate culture.
Yeah, skate culture too. It’s very intertwined.
Which makes you guys so appealing to us, ’cause even growing up, I remember the skater boys never gave a fuck about us. We would go watch them in the park and we’d be sitting there all day watching you guys, and it’s like—
We don’t care.
—we don’t exist. Like all you want to do is skate and we don’t even matter."-bobby hundreds(owner of hundreds shirt company)interviewing asa akira
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i think of the past and how the future isnt how i imagined it,but the past is exactly where i unraveled it.excuses for failed attempts, gained another one i used a noose
it’s not until you fall apart you see the screws are loose-cage