stuff i want 3.17.26

stuff i want 3.17.26
It’s warmer so you’re going to see hella white women making this face while wearing sunglasses. Be safe out there beloveds.

just going through my tabs and seeing what goofy shit i’ve been thinking about the past few weeks.

kinda like these pants. they’re from bronson mfg co. they do kinda heritage stuff but it’s not at the prices that say real mccoy or any of those other otaku companies charge. i think they’re chinese? i should look it up im on a computer theres no real excuse

1940s Covert Salt & Pepper Trousers
Inspired by early 20th-century workwear, wide-leg trousers made from heavyweight salt & pepper fabric. Durable, versatile, understated tone for everyday wear.

saw a video on my ig feed where some british kid was reviewing this. i don’t know if he took it from his dad or his family has money to just buy their kids mfk but it sounds intriguing.

he has other things!

i don’t know if i want this exact one but i do kinda want a bleu de travail at some point. i know le laboreur makes a good one. i don’t know how reliable urban…excess? i want to say? is as a retailer. ultimately i do kinda want to move away from jeans and a bleu de travail seems like it would work better in a jeans free wardrobe.

also… okay yeah you can go to a high street store like cos(dependable i guess) or everlane(dtc apc) or some mediocre designer brand that caters to xennial urban whites of means for whom coolness and taste is/was a moving target unbeknownst to them(paige, j brand, adriano goldschmeidt, i think seven for all mankind still exists for some reason) but for the most part denim is a k curve no matter what your style is.

if you like tacky prewashed(honestly anything that isn’t stonewashed. “realistic” wash denims are always terrible and always have been) it’s either h&m and shein or amiri/celine/kapital(weeaboo amiri). if you like it rawdog you have your naked and famouses or nudies but it’s either stf levi’s or cowboy cut wranglers(which i’m wearing now!) or orslows or ironhearts. i will say that the k is less pronounced in the raw denim world. a pair of grim tim nudies isn’t that much different in terms of price from say a pair of tellasons but then you'll probably say “why not just buy some tellasons or sugarcanes or whatever people who buy 1000 dollar vibram sole boots wear?” and they’re not wrong.

anyways i fuck with this. yes i want it because of bill cunningham call me ilana cause im a glazer.

i said in that tom ford thing i had family in the old ira so…

Nablus Éire Irish Kufiya
Kufiyas for All Éire ♡ Falastin Irish tricolor kufiya for Ireland’s love and solidarity with Palestine. Anyone can wear a kufiya (also spelled keffiyeh) to show their solidarity with the Palestinian people. As a symbol of steadfastness and Palestinian resistance, the kufiya dates back nearly a century to British occupation. Tiocfaidh ár lá, Our day will come About the Manufacturer The Nablus Textile Company is one of only two scarf-producing factories in Palestine. Founded in 1950 by the al-Nabulsi family, the Nablus Textile Company has been the long-time and highly acclaimed manufacturer of uniforms for school age kids in Nablus. The scarves are soft and made from regionally-sourced fabrics: 65% cotton and 35% polyester. Size: 48″ x 48″

this… i already got. it’s great soap! just olive oil, water and lye! and it’s five bucks!

The Camel (al-Jamal; الجمل)
One of the Greats of Nablus Soap Produced in Nablus with refined imported olive oil from Italy and Spain. The Camel brand is one of the mainstays of Palestinian soap. Cooked by the union of soapmakers in the historic Shaka’a family building, the Camel brand is both economical and an icon of the olive oil soap industry

ta-ta.