Icl I disagree, hypebeast culture in 2016 was so mainstream it was insane. This new style is literally niche to only people that like fashion, and even everyone that knows it doesn't buy into it. Social media is making it seem like everyone is dressing a certain but literally go outside and you'll see it's not true.
It depends on the context. U walk the street of bumfuck Milwaukee, yea u won’t really see much. But step outside where I live in New York, or LA, London, Berlin, Paris you see the exact same style copy paste. Even in the smaller cities it’s a pretty significant sighting. You can also notice exactly when a trend dies and a new one emerges just by cataloguing what people are wearing.
kinda lost my love for fashion compared to a few years ago. I feel like if everyone is trying to outdo each other and one-up each other, it creates an echo-chamber where everyone ends up representing the same thing.
I think Supreme is going full circle. It was an insider label, then blew up to ridiculous levels and now is coming back down after being burned by the Sun. This is precisely the point that I'm now interested in Supreme again. I want a label I can vibe with. ALD is sitting #1 for me but that's because I'm 37 and the aesthetic of the 90's is so nostalgic.
@@thecomedian6322 Re-sale prices perhaps. What I was thinking more of is that Supreme collabs have calmed down a lot and that the label is going back to its roots. The same thing is happening with Palace, imo, their Gucci drop was a disaster. I'm not a hypbeast by any means, I just wait for certain pieces to add to the wardrobe, that's it.
The look now is to mix a hype piece, with some completely unhyped item, and use your influence and you denial of truth, to sell the entire outfit off as a fashion look. Fortunately, it worked in the fashion world, and literally all you have to do is portray an heir of intentionality and people will bite, and at the very least they’ll buy into your ability to influence them, even if they don’t as much agree with liking your outfit.
The style now, is to dress as people who had absolutely zero style a decade ago, except add a piece or two of fashion in the mix and all of a sudden you’re a tik tok fashion expert. A decade ago you’d look at baggy clothes and say “meh”-now you see it, mixed with a pair of dunks, and now it’s a whole fashion look. Make it make sense
@@gabrielpacana8596 one thing I've learned in my decades of life is that stuff always comes around. No matter what it is. Skinny jeans give way to baggy jeans and go back to skinny jeans. all trends are cyclical, and stuff that nobody would be caught dead in becomes the most desirable in 8-10 years, and then the great cycle continues. watch trends to find things you like. if its something you like then buy it, if not then skip it, and buy the best quality items you can afford, and they will last forever in and out of trend cycles.
@@gabrielpacana8596 I don’t think many ppl wear crocs to be fashionable tho. They’re lazy footwear to throw on at the grocery store or if you’re,going around the corner. I guess there are “hype” crocs now but I have yet to see one In the wild,
@@gabrielpacana8596 we’ll ageee to disagree. I’ve mostly seen them paired with sweatpants and/or a hoodie. Any of these “what are you wearing” vids rarely anyone wears them with with an outfit that has much intention.
I’ll never forget being in Browns in London hearing this loud group of young boys (around 11-12 y/o) they were super clued up on hype brands and fashion trends. They loved off-white, heron Preston and givenchy . I looked at one of the boys parents as if to say, “wow so this is what it’s like to raise hypebeast?”, I said her son had expensive taste and she laughed with exhaustion!😩 When I was 12, nobody talked about fashion and nobody knew designer brands. If you liked fashion, you were weird and sus. Times change. Somewhat for the better, in terms guys not seeing fashion as a purely female domain, somewhat for the worse in terms of 12 y/os being obsessed with hype, designer brands and consumerism. Where’s the time to just be a child gone? As soon as kids get on social media, their childhood is pretty much over. 😅
There's this balance of conformity/non-comformity, that we do in everything, a way to balance what is hip or cool, with what works for our own style and what we can afford. Like anything can get out of hand, but to each their own. The only that you need approval is yourself.
As a carpenter aka freshest Landscaper I’ve been struggling to find Carthart jeans and they are good for my work place . These people don’t understand how they themselves affect the market
Nah we should all just consume less, if you feel me man, it doesn’t matter if you’re flexing or not if you’re still buying into fast-fashion and filling your wardrobe every 6 months. That’s what the worst trend is imo if you all understand what I’m saying.
Facts. Excessive consumerism is bad, whether you buy supreme, carhartt, uniqlo, nike, uniqlo, arcteryx etc. It's not about which brand you buy but about constantly feeling the urge to buy different stuff
Mannn as a racing fan before getting into fashion I'm still hoping the nascar shirts stay around for a bit considering I went hard on some vintage tees recently
Thanks to thrifting, and streetwear brands on social media, Everybody’s individualistic style stands out. However if a lot of people like a specific look it becomes a trend after a while
I think that, unfortunately, the American streetwear consumers/market is banking on their logos on their garments and trendiness to fuel a sense of approval from the rest. Streetwear is more than that, just take a look at the Japanese street fashion scene. Yes, although many, many brands have come from Japan such as Bape, Neighborhood, and Human Made for example, the street looks there are not solely focused branding and trends. Instead, they place emphasis on prints, patterns, color, and silhouettes. American streetwear cannot grow as long as influencers continue to promote the same brands and garments. On the contrary, I think ALD is doing good in establishing a more 'mature' streetwear look, and in turn, expanding the American streetwear look with classic and timeless garments.
I find sooo funny that in every video over the years ppl always say “these pieces are timeless” then a year or two go by never to be seen or heard of again! Lmao
Younger gen thinks it’s cool to look like they got their fit from the lost and found. To the point where Jordan even made some dingy Aj1’s for y’all to complete the homeless look
The hypebeast flexing money ain’t really rich. Talking about how much their outfit costs, I have never seen anyone in a video flex a jacket from Loro Piana. Jackets go from 5k to 30k with no logo.
I think that hype beast era like you said was all about wearing branding from head to toe which became to much in a fit. I feel like fashion in recent years has gone to a more minimalistic approach which I like. Makes for more clean outfits while you can still rock a supreme tee for example not everything from head to toe needs to be hype beast. I think fashion for men is in a good place cause of vintage clothing n baggier fits with the 90 aesthetics have made it well rounded. There will always be trends but overall it’s in a good place.
Yo im sick of everyone copying my styles my entire life. I had "justin bieber" hair before he was famous and yet he took the hair style name. I also rocked "work wear" before it was trendy. Man this shit crazy
Arcteryx jacket parachute pants Adidas samba (god I hate em so much) and Salomon shoes have just swapped places with Off white Chicagos LV belt and TNF nuptse jackets with ripped jeans. (but startete kits are quite expensive if you ask me) Personal style with in the social media bubble is an illusion to cover up the fact that the todays fashionists have just gotten a hardware update ever year. I don't miss the hype beast times and am quit happy with the current styles - but I just hate how f fast everything has become. Micro trends etc.But hey I don't see 75 of trends in the real world and when I see them the Cool Girls and boys are rocking "something even better". Great Video !
I’m at a point now where I’m just gonna wear what I like. Being 31 and trying to keep up with trends is what keeps a lot of people broke and Unhappy. I enjoyed double Knee Pants pants with Stussy Sweatshirts and a Clean pair of Dunks or Air Max 95’s long before the trend and I’ll probably will wear it long after it has died out.
You don't need to be a chef to tell the food is shit. But I also kinda disagree with the video. Like watching this just gives me "I hate this now because it's a trend" typa energy as if something becomin a trend is bad??
I’ve always loved stussy, nike, Jordan’s and all that good stuff but always felt like i couldn’t attain those things because i felt like it was exclusive to a certain crowd of people. Now it’s even harder to get those things i always wanted !! Fuck them kids tbh lmao
We've been matching our hats to our fits/sneakers for years, probably before you were born my guy. This is nothing new and we still rock like that and will continue to do so. Tho I agree the HypeBeast culture vulture ish is in full overboard mode thanks to social media.
I knew preme before the hype and still wear it (not the “Hypebeast” 2017 vibe though). I really hated the times when the brand was super mainstream with people rocking it that had zero knowledge about the brand. I love the culture, backstories etc. Of the brand, it is so much more than the Hype If you really know something about it. Unfortunately many people just know it for the hype, but I really dont care, supreme was never there to be liked by everyone. Edit: since I’m here in Germany, preme was never too mainstream mainstream because it was harder to get. Here it is nowadays mostly about “German Streetwear brands” which are mostly trend based, everything is looking (more or less) the same but its “hyped” because its limited. (Some were started by RUclipsrs and the only story is “from RUclipsr to designer”, but no actual culture behind it)
Supreme’s done a great job at building a culture behind the products. Having a well known culture is why people buy into the brand without much knowledge on the products, but they want to own a piece of their culture. What do you think of this Supreme season so far?
@@WhatsTheHype.Landon Exactly. And for me the combination of Art, Culture, Fashion, etc is it what makes me love the brand (and obviously a certain style/aesthetic comes along with that; but nearly everyone finds something… more “technical” with TNF, “higher fashion” with CDG, Undercover etc or in the lookbook are also different styles. I think the season is pretty nice, Tremaine has done a good job so far and I’m really excited for the collabs since he is also very well connected with different creatives etc. I’m hoping for some good artists collabs and the Undercover collab and all the other “regular” collabs and releases:)
@@WhatsTheHype.Landon They are super clean. I might be in Berlin in a few weeks and if I’m lucky they’ll still have them. Last time I was there they had many things from previous weeks. (I never ordered pants from preme since I’m 1.97m and I dont know if they even have my length haha and there I can try them on). But I’m really looking forward to see the store and see the crew again (I know some of them; not to close tho).
This was me with stussy years ago when it was well known but low-key at the same time like you’d see people wearing it barely here but people knew of it and I loved it so much back then but now it’s just so annoying all I see is people wearing the 8 ball collection and it’s just the fact these people are wearing it because it’s a trend nothing else
I only don't like hypebeast because it's not about being unique or expressing your personality, it's about expressing how much money you have and showcasing brands.
You have no idea how bad workwear in fashion has affected blue collar workers. You'd assume more people buying would mean better business in total, but a lot of tride and true workwear brands have lowered drastically in quality because of the growing popularity, and are forced to be made overseas instead of in the USA. It happened to dickies, Levi's, and is now happening to carhartt. There are thousands of testimonies that the build quality is just not on par as it was even just a few years ago before they blew up.
this is really sad it's started 5yrs ago all wanna be cool kids spike up all of them are gen-z stereo type. being hype now a days is so cliche uncomfortably common.
Gonna rub many the wrong way, but I am so tired of seeing Stussy and Samba fits. We’re gonna see many bag holders when Stussy phases out. I learned from buying too much Kith way back in the day and have not bought any Stussy as a result. No logo designer pieces are the move
If people really like streetwear then I doubt too many will regret buying Stussy once the current hype dies down a bit. Sambas are similar too in my opinion.
@@WhatsTheHype.Landon Hmm I would disagree bro. I do think the ones who truly like the BRAND itself and have worn it before the hype, won’t mind when Stussy dies down. However, the people just into streetwear in general as you mentioned, will just move onto the next brand/trend. Sambas more of a classic w/ longevity so I do agree there
Why is it bad to like an article of clothing? Why is it bad to follow a trend that is attractive to someone? Hypebeasts culture in 2014-2016 era was almost inspiring to broke boys like me at the time. But now having the money and working for it why not look the way I’ve always wanted to? And why should others not feel the same? I disagree with you. Fashion trends come and go but I see nothing wrong with hypebeast culture it’s a stigma you put on it. When I’m reality it’s just a culture of people liking streetwear/high fashion/athletic wear. It’s the same with cars, toys, food etc. it’s a hobby.
These are all hip hop derivative looks, and you should look to history for guidance. Supreme been played out. Stick to variations on classic styles. There is a way to do this all the time. I keep seeing styles I keep in my closet on the rise. predict the look and bring a variety of personal flavors.
So m ore or less hypebeast fashion is ever changing because the people who get in late Aka the masses are in it but also don’t know how to dress and never really did so everyone thinks streetwear & hype stuff looks stupid simply because the people they see wearing it most couldn’t style Walmart clothes let alone supreme or even higher fashion
Hey I like the graphic t shirts, but not basic ones like nascar. I like vintage clothing like real vintage clothing from the 90s and late 80s. Not retro designs
@@WhatsTheHype.Landon I like 90s Nike tees, my dad gave me some of his old ones they’ve never been worn so they look new. I also like the vintage scream tee I have on rn.
Icl I disagree, hypebeast culture in 2016 was so mainstream it was insane. This new style is literally niche to only people that like fashion, and even everyone that knows it doesn't buy into it. Social media is making it seem like everyone is dressing a certain but literally go outside and you'll see it's not true.
My exact thoughts
You go to a mall and everyone dresses the same. I went to a thrifting convention months ago and everyone had the same exact look.
@@gabrielpacana8596 that’s cuz you go to a mall, if you’ve gotten outside you’d see no one dressing like this
Yeah nowadays there are more micro cultures I feel like rather than one thing that’s mainstream. Social media is such an illusion
It depends on the context. U walk the street of bumfuck Milwaukee, yea u won’t really see much. But step outside where I live in New York, or LA, London, Berlin, Paris you see the exact same style copy paste. Even in the smaller cities it’s a pretty significant sighting. You can also notice exactly when a trend dies and a new one emerges just by cataloguing what people are wearing.
kinda lost my love for fashion compared to a few years ago. I feel like if everyone is trying to outdo each other and one-up each other, it creates an echo-chamber where everyone ends up representing the same thing.
^100%
I think Supreme is going full circle. It was an insider label, then blew up to ridiculous levels and now is coming back down after being burned by the Sun.
This is precisely the point that I'm now interested in Supreme again. I want a label I can vibe with. ALD is sitting #1 for me but that's because I'm 37 and the aesthetic of the 90's is so nostalgic.
Supreme prices have never been higher. Almost $80 for t-shirts before including shipping and taxes. Just buy food bro.
@@thecomedian6322 Re-sale prices perhaps. What I was thinking more of is that Supreme collabs have calmed down a lot and that the label is going back to its roots. The same thing is happening with Palace, imo, their Gucci drop was a disaster.
I'm not a hypbeast by any means, I just wait for certain pieces to add to the wardrobe, that's it.
Supreme will always be the shit
Dude, you were 10 at the tail end of the 90’s. Your era was the 2000’s, not the 90’s.
@@eyespy3001 Your maths ain't mathing. But go ahead, please me what "my era" was 😂
The look now is to mix a hype piece, with some completely unhyped item, and use your influence and you denial of truth, to sell the entire outfit off as a fashion look. Fortunately, it worked in the fashion world, and literally all you have to do is portray an heir of intentionality and people will bite, and at the very least they’ll buy into your ability to influence them, even if they don’t as much agree with liking your outfit.
Or just wear things for yourself.
The style now, is to dress as people who had absolutely zero style a decade ago, except add a piece or two of fashion in the mix and all of a sudden you’re a tik tok fashion expert. A decade ago you’d look at baggy clothes and say “meh”-now you see it, mixed with a pair of dunks, and now it’s a whole fashion look. Make it make sense
I feel that way about Crocs. Back in '09 you wouldn't dare be caught in public with those. Now it's everywhere.
@@gabrielpacana8596 one thing I've learned in my decades of life is that stuff always comes around. No matter what it is. Skinny jeans give way to baggy jeans and go back to skinny jeans. all trends are cyclical, and stuff that nobody would be caught dead in becomes the most desirable in 8-10 years, and then the great cycle continues. watch trends to find things you like. if its something you like then buy it, if not then skip it, and buy the best quality items you can afford, and they will last forever in and out of trend cycles.
@@gabrielpacana8596 I don’t think many ppl wear crocs to be fashionable tho. They’re lazy footwear to throw on at the grocery store or if you’re,going around the corner. I guess there are “hype” crocs now but I have yet to see one In the wild,
@@Ray03595 nah, people are doing it intentionally. You can tell.
@@gabrielpacana8596 we’ll ageee to disagree. I’ve mostly seen them paired with sweatpants and/or a hoodie. Any of these “what are you wearing” vids rarely anyone wears them with with an outfit that has much intention.
I’ll never forget being in Browns in London hearing this loud group of young boys (around 11-12 y/o) they were super clued up on hype brands and fashion trends. They loved off-white, heron Preston and givenchy . I looked at one of the boys parents as if to say, “wow so this is what it’s like to raise hypebeast?”, I said her son had expensive taste and she laughed with exhaustion!😩 When I was 12, nobody talked about fashion and nobody knew designer brands. If you liked fashion, you were weird and sus. Times change. Somewhat for the better, in terms guys not seeing fashion as a purely female domain, somewhat for the worse in terms of 12 y/os being obsessed with hype, designer brands and consumerism. Where’s the time to just be a child gone? As soon as kids get on social media, their childhood is pretty much over. 😅
I realized that too when i was a kid no one cared about what others wear i remember having ben 10 shoes those were the good old days
Sheesh 😂. I remember bugging my mom as a 11 year old to buy me a Obey shirt for $24 but she said it was too much for her. Good times
in middle school it was all about sneakers and that's it lmao people would be rocking the full highlighter ass fits but had some retros on feet
@@wavesinthe5112 Diamond tees was where it was at but they were 30$
@@JimmyTheNuge diamond supply def 😂💨
I will forever stick to my 2000's swag : baggy jeans tall tees and af1 mid white, that was hip hop
There's this balance of conformity/non-comformity, that we do in everything, a way to balance what is hip or cool, with what works for our own style and what we can afford. Like anything can get out of hand, but to each their own. The only that you need approval is yourself.
I agree, Craig.
As a carpenter aka freshest Landscaper I’ve been struggling to find Carthart jeans and they are good for my work place . These people don’t understand how they themselves affect the market
The issue is copying due to social media and not having personal style anymore
Nah we should all just consume less, if you feel me man, it doesn’t matter if you’re flexing or not if you’re still buying into fast-fashion and filling your wardrobe every 6 months. That’s what the worst trend is imo if you all understand what I’m saying.
Facts. Excessive consumerism is bad, whether you buy supreme, carhartt, uniqlo, nike, uniqlo, arcteryx etc. It's not about which brand you buy but about constantly feeling the urge to buy different stuff
Brokee mindset, if u can’t afford to keep up with trends, that in and of itself is a social signal that you’re a lower social class of wealth.
Fashion pioneers in 2023: **pushing intentionality to influence the masses**
Fashion in 2023: big red Mschf boots
Mannn as a racing fan before getting into fashion I'm still hoping the nascar shirts stay around for a bit considering I went hard on some vintage tees recently
Just find ways of making it your own and not looking like all the clones from Instagram / TikTok
Thanks to thrifting, and streetwear brands on social media, Everybody’s individualistic style stands out. However if a lot of people like a specific look it becomes a trend after a while
I mean I’d like to wear boots, but I wouldn’t really wear them 24/7
Hypebeast era was the most fire era in street wear besides early 2000s
Bring back shark hoodies and gucci aces🙏
I think that, unfortunately, the American streetwear consumers/market is banking on their logos on their garments and trendiness to fuel a sense of approval from the rest. Streetwear is more than that, just take a look at the Japanese street fashion scene. Yes, although many, many brands have come from Japan such as Bape, Neighborhood, and Human Made for example, the street looks there are not solely focused branding and trends. Instead, they place emphasis on prints, patterns, color, and silhouettes.
American streetwear cannot grow as long as influencers continue to promote the same brands and garments. On the contrary, I think ALD is doing good in establishing a more 'mature' streetwear look, and in turn, expanding the American streetwear look with classic and timeless garments.
As someone who went to live under a rock for idk almost a decade, I feel it’s safe to say this is the evolution of “swag” and that’s not surprising
I find sooo funny that in every video over the years ppl always say “these pieces are timeless” then a year or two go by never to be seen or heard of again! Lmao
Younger gen thinks it’s cool to look like they got their fit from the lost and found. To the point where Jordan even made some dingy Aj1’s for y’all to complete the homeless look
dude, i still rock supreme and bape. not because its hype. because i grew up in the scene. prob since 2006. i just rock it a lot less now. lol
Sick! I’ve seen less and less bape the past couple years
Just wear what looks good. That's it.
I have no idea if I'm a Hypebeast, and I'm good being ignorant like that.
Calling some one a hypebeast back in 2010 was fighting words
Fr lol
The one that is weird to me at the moment is everyone is wearing gazelles, no one was rocking them when I was lol
custom wallies are coming back
Got a pair for $20 at the adidas outlet🔥
The hypebeast flexing money ain’t really rich. Talking about how much their outfit costs, I have never seen anyone in a video flex a jacket from Loro Piana. Jackets go from 5k to 30k with no logo.
Bro that cheetah vest got me rolling 🤣🤣🤣
I think that hype beast era like you said was all about wearing branding from head to toe which became to much in a fit. I feel like fashion in recent years has gone to a more minimalistic approach which I like. Makes for more clean outfits while you can still rock a supreme tee for example not everything from head to toe needs to be hype beast. I think fashion for men is in a good place cause of vintage clothing n baggier fits with the 90 aesthetics have made it well rounded. There will always be trends but overall it’s in a good place.
Yo im sick of everyone copying my styles my entire life. I had "justin bieber" hair before he was famous and yet he took the hair style name. I also rocked "work wear" before it was trendy. Man this shit crazy
Bring the JB cut back into style to reclaim it
Arcteryx jacket parachute pants Adidas samba (god I hate em so much) and Salomon shoes have just swapped places with Off white Chicagos LV belt and TNF nuptse jackets with ripped jeans. (but startete kits are quite expensive if you ask me) Personal style with in the social media bubble is an illusion to cover up the fact that the todays fashionists have just gotten a hardware update ever year. I don't miss the hype beast times and am quit happy with the current styles - but I just hate how f fast everything has become. Micro trends etc.But hey I don't see 75 of trends in the real world and when I see them the Cool Girls and boys are rocking "something even better". Great Video !
Having an interest in fashion has always been cool 🤣👍
Man 2016 hypebeast culture was the best. I will keep dressing this way because it brings back great memories of that time. Let’s bring it back 💪🏻💪🏻😂
In Korea, the hypebeast culture is still reigning as high as ever, but I also see a ton of personal style, which is pretty cool.
I’m at a point now where I’m just gonna wear what I like. Being 31 and trying to keep up with trends is what keeps a lot of people broke and Unhappy. I enjoyed double Knee Pants pants with Stussy Sweatshirts and a Clean pair of Dunks or Air Max 95’s long before the trend and I’ll probably will wear it long after it has died out.
Cant beat what you truly enjoy👌
I usually like your videos but this lost me. You can’t complain without giving a solution. I need to see your personal style.
You don't need to be a chef to tell the food is shit. But I also kinda disagree with the video. Like watching this just gives me "I hate this now because it's a trend" typa energy as if something becomin a trend is bad??
LoL Dickies and Carhartt were hot in the late 90s. I had a lot of Dickies trousers. Especially popular with skaters back then, everyone was a skater.
If you know you know workwear was there before hypebeast streetwear
Hypebeast era was a great time
stayfocusedfrank has on parachute EVERYTHING ALWAYS and is really really trying to bring it back 😂😂😂😂
Possibly the most sane reseller
I’ve always loved stussy, nike, Jordan’s and all that good stuff but always felt like i couldn’t attain those things because i felt like it was exclusive to a certain crowd of people. Now it’s even harder to get those things i always wanted !! Fuck them kids tbh lmao
Lol
💯 outro was dope asf
Appreciate that, thanks for watching!
We've been matching our hats to our fits/sneakers for years, probably before you were born my guy. This is nothing new and we still rock like that and will continue to do so. Tho I agree the HypeBeast culture vulture ish is in full overboard mode thanks to social media.
tnf x supreme always be so drip and quality control on old collection wass always perfect
1:45 haha I misheard “boot cut shorts” and thought I lost my mind 😅
Guy talking about trends sitting in snapback and leopard jacket 😂
I knew preme before the hype and still wear it (not the “Hypebeast” 2017 vibe though). I really hated the times when the brand was super mainstream with people rocking it that had zero knowledge about the brand. I love the culture, backstories etc. Of the brand, it is so much more than the Hype If you really know something about it. Unfortunately many people just know it for the hype, but I really dont care, supreme was never there to be liked by everyone. Edit: since I’m here in Germany, preme was never too mainstream mainstream because it was harder to get. Here it is nowadays mostly about “German Streetwear brands” which are mostly trend based, everything is looking (more or less) the same but its “hyped” because its limited. (Some were started by RUclipsrs and the only story is “from RUclipsr to designer”, but no actual culture behind it)
Supreme’s done a great job at building a culture behind the products. Having a well known culture is why people buy into the brand without much knowledge on the products, but they want to own a piece of their culture. What do you think of this Supreme season so far?
@@WhatsTheHype.Landon Exactly. And for me the combination of Art, Culture, Fashion, etc is it what makes me love the brand (and obviously a certain style/aesthetic comes along with that; but nearly everyone finds something… more “technical” with TNF, “higher fashion” with CDG, Undercover etc or in the lookbook are also different styles. I think the season is pretty nice, Tremaine has done a good job so far and I’m really excited for the collabs since he is also very well connected with different creatives etc. I’m hoping for some good artists collabs and the Undercover collab and all the other “regular” collabs and releases:)
@@jojoojo8768 definitely! I’m excited for the collars too. Might be picking up the painter pants dropping tomorrow🔥
@@WhatsTheHype.Landon They are super clean. I might be in Berlin in a few weeks and if I’m lucky they’ll still have them. Last time I was there they had many things from previous weeks. (I never ordered pants from preme since I’m 1.97m and I dont know if they even have my length haha and there I can try them on). But I’m really looking forward to see the store and see the crew again (I know some of them; not to close tho).
This was me with stussy years ago when it was well known but low-key at the same time like you’d see people wearing it barely here but people knew of it and I loved it so much back then but now it’s just so annoying all I see is people wearing the 8 ball collection and it’s just the fact these people are wearing it because it’s a trend nothing else
people cant be themselves nowadays its disgusting
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Workwear went from dime-a-dozen at a bargain bin to $150 for a "distressed, vintage, good fade Carhartt zip-up hoodie"
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Thank you bro! More on the way👌
I only don't like hypebeast because it's not about being unique or expressing your personality, it's about expressing how much money you have and showcasing brands.
You have no idea how bad workwear in fashion has affected blue collar workers. You'd assume more people buying would mean better business in total, but a lot of tride and true workwear brands have lowered drastically in quality because of the growing popularity, and are forced to be made overseas instead of in the USA. It happened to dickies, Levi's, and is now happening to carhartt. There are thousands of testimonies that the build quality is just not on par as it was even just a few years ago before they blew up.
So short sets are back in?
Hypebeasts are the new preps
Still a 2016 hypebeast and I love it
Great vid
Thanks for watching, hope you enjoy the others!
I saw the sweater vest and thought it was awesome. That’s all. Actually, now I want one
Thanks! It’s been a Supreme piece I’ve wanted since it first released
whats the sweater you are wearing in this video called plsssssss i need it
Hard to take dude seriously wearing that vest.
Fair enough
Thank you for making a video on this it was much needed
Thanks for watching, Rigo!
Leopard print sweater though?
Wear what you want?
@@WhatsTheHype.Landon Fair enough lol.
Some people just can't dress money can't buy style
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Thanks for watching!
Are those track spikes hanging up behind you?
Yeah I used to run in school, do you?
I tried the hypebeast life. It got boring, now I’m more into football casual styles with more stone Island and cp company. Mixing with adidas gazelles
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this is really sad it's started 5yrs ago all wanna be cool kids spike up all of them are gen-z stereo type. being hype now a days is so cliche uncomfortably common.
What are you wearing 😂
My boy dropped out 😂
Man I was about to say that he shit on every everyday style lol I still like some of these trends work wear will forever be in my rotation
Ferris Bueller core
From what Supreme video is the clip @ 2:48 from? Shout out 2 Bonehunter.
The Play Dead video
It’s called growing up.
What will you do when your grow up & $ slow up - J Cole
Nope, it’s called thrifting
Youre wearing a leopard vest. Not taking your advice lmao
Fire conclusion and video overall
Thanks! You run xc?
@@WhatsTheHype.Landon I sure used too! You too? I see those spikes!
@@Luruns same here. Track was always more my thing (800/1600m). Recently started running again and it feels good to be back!
That's vest is ROUGH
i just wear anything that fits.
Do you make any choices that express your personality or your interests?
I'ma stick with my anime shirts lol
Work wear to me is dum I worked as a welder and in construction and I wouldn't want to wear that stuff when I'm not working.
Supreme = man to man sxx "on the downlow"
What’s your thoughts on archive hypebeast?
I like watching a lot of youtubers who buy archive pieces. It’s not for me though
It's so funny that this generation sees my generation of trends, new and cool now lol
I’ve found that interesting too. It’ll be interesting to see if the current generation is remembered as being the Yeezy, Jordan 1, Hype, Reselling gen
Blazendary is a name I havent heard in a while!
A Hypebeast throwback
I still love my box logos
I really liked the crew neck release last season. Any recent box logo pickups?
Can we start the hypebeast era back in the 2000’s ? Please
Says the guy with the awful cheetah print and white inner shirt plus the cap. Looks like hilly billy hip hop😂
I’m a skater that wears supreme in 2024 still 🤷🏻♂️
It's a t-shirt and shorts wtf are you talking about 😂😂😂
Imagine wanting to wear what everyone else is wearing yuck
1980s style is returning
Dam.Just wear what you like.
young and broke evolution
I just found out I’m a hypebeast
Imma just wear nothing then
Be naked
Who’s the hell is this guy talking about fashion , wearing his granny’s leopard sweatervest
Been thinking the same thing
not sure you should judge how people dress considering whatever the hell that vest is youre wearing lol.
Being “into fashion” is the opposite of originality.
Off White 1’s were always horrible looking. They look like a kids shoe. Didn’t age well. The regular UNC 1 looks waaaaaay better
The regular UNC 1s releasing in the 85 shape would be so nice👌
Streetwear is ass now. Generic shit. Ima start dressing like I'm ghost in the shell
Idk man Louis V streetwear is pretty nice, but yeah dude go Techwear it’s super versatile but hard to do well without doling out cash
These outfits perform well on TikTok’’, wtf
Gonna rub many the wrong way, but I am so tired of seeing Stussy and Samba fits. We’re gonna see many bag holders when Stussy phases out. I learned from buying too much Kith way back in the day and have not bought any Stussy as a result. No logo designer pieces are the move
If people really like streetwear then I doubt too many will regret buying Stussy once the current hype dies down a bit. Sambas are similar too in my opinion.
@@WhatsTheHype.Landon Hmm I would disagree bro. I do think the ones who truly like the BRAND itself and have worn it before the hype, won’t mind when Stussy dies down. However, the people just into streetwear in general as you mentioned, will just move onto the next brand/trend. Sambas more of a classic w/ longevity so I do agree there
I remember being made fun of for wearing dickies n like 2 years later all the sheeps started wearing em
Why is it bad to like an article of clothing? Why is it bad to follow a trend that is attractive to someone? Hypebeasts culture in 2014-2016 era was almost inspiring to broke boys like me at the time. But now having the money and working for it why not look the way I’ve always wanted to? And why should others not feel the same? I disagree with you. Fashion trends come and go but I see nothing wrong with hypebeast culture it’s a stigma you put on it. When I’m reality it’s just a culture of people liking streetwear/high fashion/athletic wear. It’s the same with cars, toys, food etc. it’s a hobby.
These are all hip hop derivative looks, and you should look to history for guidance. Supreme been played out. Stick to variations on classic styles. There is a way to do this all the time. I keep seeing styles I keep in my closet on the rise. predict the look and bring a variety of personal flavors.
So m ore or less hypebeast fashion is ever changing because the people who get in late Aka the masses are in it but also don’t know how to dress and never really did so everyone thinks streetwear & hype stuff looks stupid simply because the people they see wearing it most couldn’t style Walmart clothes let alone supreme or even higher fashion
Hey I like the graphic t shirts, but not basic ones like nascar. I like vintage clothing like real vintage clothing from the 90s and late 80s. Not retro designs
Any favorite vintage tees? Vintage movie tees are my favorite
@@WhatsTheHype.Landon I like 90s Nike tees, my dad gave me some of his old ones they’ve never been worn so they look new. I also like the vintage scream tee I have on rn.
@@Axe77777 that’s super sick, so nice when a family member can pass down something cool. I gotta check out the new scream movie sometime
@@WhatsTheHype.Landon yeah it’s cool, and the new scream is 👍