'Alright, OK'

yeah fair enough when berle stopped dressing like he did on foundation that’s fine he just grew up (& it was 2010), to completely rip a dead man’s whole vibe is fairly disrespectful in my eyes

did some fucking bonkers tricks though, audibly gasped at the screen at that ender

Feel like I ought to post this in here.
It’s a few years old (no tattoos) but Gilbert is clearly a funny Michael Fabricant in real life. All the urban cowboy/seamstress stuff is probably obscuring that.
See below.

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There are loads of people rocking the Dylan vibe though. This guy just happens to have filmed a whole section with it.

If I had a lot of money i’d be buying vintage Pateks and not iced out Hublots.

I know its been discussed to death here the last couple of days. But doesn’t Gilbert also own/run a clothing shop with his mum that makes or sources vintage dead stock clothes or something? Sure I read that somewhere.

I think thats cool that he’s properly into something instead of just dressing in whatever jazzy clothes are in style that month.

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Yeah he goes into all of that here

I think he’s got it sussed tbh

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Being influenced by somebody else and following trends are two different things.

What if you’re influenced by something that is not the flavour of the month?
Was Rattray influenced by trends when he did a Mexican U-turn in that éS ad? No, he was just being influenced by Matt Rodriguez.

You can be influenced by somebody and not be following a trend.
You cannot follow a trend and not be influenced by somebody.

I wore skinny black jeans after Baker Bootleg came out.

Then I wore sweatpants after Rob Welsh’s part in the Aesthetics video.

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Probably wore brown cords after Mosaic too haha.

But people create trends.

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Confirmed. Anybody talking about trousers is a bandwagon-hopping scenester.

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Of course they do.

The Rieder rip off is pure second hand embarrassment when watching his part.

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When was the last time someone did this and it was good?

Not saying nobody has, just interested as can’t think of a good one.

Think of a thing you like to wear that you didn’t invent and manufacture yourself.

There it is.

Really offputting with the confident shutting downs of each other on here. Let people be annoyed by things, these things are not a wrong and right arguments, just subjective tattle.
Not meaning to confidently shut down anyone with the above either.

Some of you need to actually read what each other write rather than jumping to what you expect them to say. I can’t remember that much bother about the trousers more about the way one of the skaters seems to have jumped into another persons body.
I liked everything about Crockets part, his clothes and everything, if anything I found the tatt drawing a little cringe but whatever. I do get uncontrollably irked by tucked in tops but only in skateboarding.

I think it’s important to mention that’s not just clothing either, he’s even doing some of his mannerisms in that part! It’s great skating and I’ll probably enjoy watching it again and again but it’s still embarrassing as you say.

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