Jasonissm
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Vanson with yet another streetwear collaboration, it is a very expressive style but can't help but admire all of the insane paneling work done by Vanson, WOW!
...terrible brand Supreme...
...the awful Supreme branding...
To me they attach a huge premium markup to everything just because their logo is on it.I've heard of Supreme and seen some examples of their collabs, like this one, but I've got no clue why it's such a terrible brand.
What's awful about it?
To me they attach a huge premium markup to everything just because their logo is on it.
The vast majority of their products are not in any way special aside from the fact that it's red and has their logo on it.
You are literally paying a bunch of money for their logo on a product you can otherwise buy for significantly less, and people are jumping through hoops to do so just to be a walking billboard for the company.
I'm sure this jacket is more than just a standard piece, but I'm betting that Vanson was going to offer this regardless and would have sold it for less ( still expensive I'm sure ) than SUPREME charges for their logo.
Supreme offers a rebrand of a $50 ( already overpriced ) Krappy made in china HOTO tool set for $300, and people are paying that much just for the red color & their logo.
*that said, I used to buy band t shirts at gigs, and they were a good bit more expensive then buying a plain old Fruit Of The Loom t would have been. So I'm a hypocrite there I suppose.
I don't just mean that they're expensive, but that they are one of those companies that literally just sells a logo for a premium.Ah ok, thanks.
I misunderstood you I think.
I was thinking there might be something somehow truly awful about them, but you meant they're expensive.
They certainly do look to be plenty of money, but then a lot of things look like plenty of money to me. I've never really understood the appeal of paying extra to have a big logo on clothes*, but horses for courses.
*that said, I used to buy band t shirts at gigs, and they were a good bit more expensive then buying a plain old Fruit Of The Loom t would have been. So I'm a hypocrite there I suppose.
I'm sure this jacket is more than just a standard piece, but I'm betting that Vanson was going to offer this regardless and would have sold it for less ( still expensive I'm sure ) than SUPREME charges for their logo.
The sleeves look like duffle bags to me.Also what exactly about the jacket in the OP is "baggy oversized fit"?

John Lofgren Monkey Boots Shinki Horsebuttt - $1,136 The classic monkey boot silhouette in an incredibly rich Shinki russet horse leather.
Grant Stone Diesel Boot Dark Olive Chromexcel - $395 Goodyear welted, Horween Chromexcel, classic good looks.
Schott 568 Vandals Jacket - $1,250 The classic Perfecto motorcycle jacket, in a very special limited-edition Schott double rider style. I think it would take some stones to actually wear it, I think you’d have to be pretty committed to the whole street wear vibe.
I hate everything about it.
The baggy oversized fit, the logos for a terrible brand Supreme, and the use of Racing sponsor badges on a fashion piece.
I can forgive the fit because a person should be able to size down, and without the awful Supreme branding on the sleeves it would no look out of place as a racecar drivers jacket.
This Vanson from Talladega nights was cool.
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