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RIP la capra Italiana. This week, Jimmy and Larry are paying homage to boxer style shorts, wearing the band tee to the funeral, when to bust out the Paraboots, cotton-linen blends, dumpy diaper butt pants, adult acne, remembering the one and only Giorgio Armani and his immeasurable influence, how archivists and mood boarders are moving in response to the news, ruminating on contemporary collective grief over a celebrity death, Lawrence finally saw Oasis live at MetLife Stadium and it lived up to his impossibly high expectations and he could probably talk about it forever to be honest so forgive him as he gets a little emotional, what even is Padel, Kith is opening up a member’s only club in NYC and bringing Erewhon and a bunch of other sponsors with them (including Armani) so let’s break it all down since it’s gonna cost you $36,000/year, luxury hammam handjobs, you might’ve heard that SSENSE filed for bankruptcy protection but how did we get here and what might happen next, and much more.
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RIP la capra Italiana. This week, Jimmy and Larry are paying homage to boxer style shorts, wearing the band tee to the funeral, when to bust out the Paraboots, cotton-linen blends, dumpy diaper butt pants, adult acne, remembering the one and only Giorgio Armani and his immeasurable influence, how archivists and mood boarders are moving in response to the news, ruminating on contemporary collective grief over a celebrity death, Lawrence finally saw Oasis live at MetLife Stadium and it lived up to his impossibly high expectations and he could probably talk about it forever to be honest so forgive him as he gets a little emotional, what even is Padel, Kith is opening up a member’s only club in NYC and bringing Erewhon and a bunch of other sponsors with them (including Armani) so let’s break it all down since it’s gonna cost you $36,000/year, luxury hammam handjobs, you might’ve heard that SSENSE filed for bankruptcy protection but how did we get here and what might happen next, and much more.
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