Fashion Police

Hah I think they are totally fine

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There’s nothing wrong with those.

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Fair enough, perhaps not exactly worth reporting.

Love them! if the eyes were up out of the way above the pocket.

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They are sick

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Ha, I stand corrected then. I do like cords normally though but not the chunky M&S type.

It’s just like people copying French Fred 20 years ago I guess and his panning away after lands style, which was everywhere after Menikmati. Not really a fan of people copying Strobeck (it’s his thing) but I can see why. It’s a shame like you said that most people are terrible at it and when they look back at their footage in years to come it’ll always age awfully.

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Fixed that for you.

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Just because Strobeck was the first to do it doesn’t mean it was a good idea to begin with

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Would wear

What is happening with people dressing like turbo goth skaters from 1990s US romcoms with flame shirts and shit all of a sudden?

There seems to be fucking loads of them on Instagram and they seem to be really capable on a board but theyre all dressed like absolute bellends

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Link pls

You mean this guy?

image

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He’s one of them, theres a UK one too but not sure what his name is. He keeps popping up on the search page though, weird anime looking gear with giant clumpy shoes on

When I was 14, I’d have thought this was hands down the coolest looking guy on earth.

Yung Rosemary?

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Looks like him

They must be spending a heck of a lot on shoes.

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This guy too:

https://www.instagram.com/christopherhiett/

All kind of part of a new subculture people are writing about: eboys and egirls. Youth culture has always been cyclical, think of the Teddy Boys appropriating Edwardian clothing styles, but I think video and image based social media has made the latest style even more extreme. Or at least we see the more extreme versions because they get the most likes etc. Kind of an interesting way of standing out but the only guy who really got some attention from mainstream brands was Vincent Nava.