Im a conservative I hate minorities women and the homeless tshirt

(3 customer reviews)
$22.99

In Stock

  • Total: $0.00
Buy More Save More!
It’s time to give thanks for all the little things.
  • 5% OFF 2 items get 5% OFF on cart total
  • 7% OFF 3 items get 7% OFF on cart total
  • 10% OFF 4 items get 10% OFF on cart total
  • 15% OFF 5 items get 15% OFF on cart total

Product Description

Aime Leon Dore Im a conservative I hate minorities women and the homeless tshirt . doesn’t really “do” womenswear, for starters. nor has it entertained the idea of joining the Fashion Week calendar. You won’t find the brand’s founder, Teddy Santis, at swanky fashion parties. For this article, he preferred not to do a “real interview” and asked not to be quoted. I was aware of this request before I met him at the store, but I figured I’d be able to change his mind. In my six years as a writer, I couldn’t remember someone not wanting their name in print. But Santis was only half joking when he said that it seems like most designers just want to be famous these days. He believes some of the best brands are the ones that the designers or founders rarely speak at all. Their faces aren’t all over Instagram; they aren’t releasing a new collaboration every week.

Im a conservative I hate minorities women and the homeless tshirt, hoodie, sweater, longsleeve and ladies t-shirt

Im a conservative I hate minorities women and the homeless tshirt Classic Women's T-shirt
Classic Women’s
Im a conservative I hate minorities women and the homeless tshirt Long Sleeved T-shirt
Long Sleeved
Im a conservative I hate minorities women and the homeless tshirt Unisex Sweatshirt
Unisex Sweatshirt
Im a conservative I hate minorities women and the homeless tshirt Unisex Hoodie
Unisex Hoodie
Im a conservative I hate minorities women and the homeless tshirt Classic Men's T-shirt
Classic Men’s
And they rarely, if ever, go on the record to talk about their brand Im a conservative I hate minorities women and the homeless tshirt . Santis isn’t trying to align himself with the Rei Kawakubos and Martin Margielas of the world, he just understands the power of anonymity.That said, his store on Mulberry Street is impossible to miss—especially compared to his first one, which was a much smaller, grungier space on Mott Street (right next door to Warm) with a discreet sign and a pair of Nikes dangling from the fire escape. When the temperatures crept above 50 degrees, the door and windows on Mott Street were usually open, so you could hear whatever record was spinning and catch a glimpse of the stylish, unaffected guys shopping inside. And yet, in spite of (or perhaps because of) its lack of pretension and insider-y vibe, the brand racked up top-tier stockists including Mr. Porter, Ssense, and Kith, and now enjoys a cult following around the world, particularly in Japan. Santis’s team is now 40 people strong.All of that feels a lot more evident in the new flagship. The pristine white-painted exterior is a bright spot on a crowded block, with elegant topiaries and planters nestled in front of the shop windows with scalloped awnings. It isn’t what you imagine for a “streetwear brand,” which is the real draw of Aimé Leon Dore. (The name is an amalgamation of the French word for love, Santis’s father’s name, Leon, and his own full name, Theodore.) Inside, there’s a massive rug with two leather couches, where a few customers were hanging out (we visited the store while it was open and most of the guys seemed oblivious to Santis). There are herringbone wood floors, French-inspired crown molding on the walls, marble display tables, custom brass rails. In a word, it’s gorgeous.
You Can See More Product: https://trendteeshirts.com/product-category/trending/

3 reviews for Im a conservative I hate minorities women and the homeless tshirt

  1. Anonymous

    I bought these as my primary work shirts. Where my other ones you can get the big box dept store (or anywhere really) wore holes in them pretty fast, these have stood up to the wear and tear of ‘work’ work, ‘home’ work, and the washings and dryings in between. I don’t wear anything else to work in. Haven’t since I got them late Nov of last year. There is one caveat : I sweat a lot and these do not help there. I chose black simply because it helps to hide it while on the job, but they are thicker than the usual t-shirt and will add to the seat factor. I bought 4 sets; They’re all I wear. Except when I go out. An added bonus is that the black hides the grease stains that inevitably are left on any clothing when working on a vehicle. I’ve made 2 pairs of good jeans into work-around-the-house jeans, but nothing at all can be seen on these (black) shirts.

  2. Anonymous

    I have had this shirt now for a number of months and worn it quite frequently. I like the design. My only gripe is that over the course of several washes, the shirt shrunk in length quite a bit. The only way I can wear it is to dampen it and pull the length while ironing it. Without doing that, I’d be walking around with my belly showing and nobody wants that.

  3. Anonymous

    I am happy with these T-shirts. They are slim but not tight-fitting. That is what you want because they are T-shirts, not undershirts. They are perfect for wearing with shorts. They have enough room to move around, but they are not baggy. I am 5’6″, 135 lbs and bought size XS. I had to hem them because they were a bit long, but otherwise the fit was great.

Add a review

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

×
×