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    • THE SELF EDGE X SAMURAI X 3SIXTEEN SEXSX3S27 CAPSULE COLLECTION - THE REDLINERS  We've come together with Samurai and 3sixteen, two very well known denim brands we've been working with for a combined 25 years to bring you a capsule collection inspired by our love of Japanese cars. Samurai has had a legitimate racing team building exclusively vintage JDM (Japan Domestic Market) cars for nearly two decades and the crew behind 3sixteen & Self Edge used to build street racing Toyotas and Hondas years ago. We always wanted to do a collaboration involving two different denim focused brands and bringing Samurai together with 3sixteen felt like a natural fit. All three entities worked on designing an all new Samurai denim from the ground up to create two jeans and a denim jacket which were made in Japan, along with a printed pocket t-shirt which was made in the USA with Japanese hardware accents. The denim is a 15oz Japanese selvedge denim with a natural and synthetic indigo dyed warp made of medium staple 100% Texas cotton fibers while the weft is made of a custom blend of natural un-bleached short staple cottons from Greece, Australia, and the USA. We went with a charcoal selvedge ID with a silver lamé thread, understated and very Samurai. The jean is finished with .950 sterling silver plated sakura buttons, Samurai original rivets, and ShoGyo-Mujo jacquard pocket bags, while the jacket is finished with original Samurai black snap buttons, an inner chest pocket, a heavyweight cowhide patch, a Samurai Motorclub tag, and a 100% cotton drawstring. You can find this collection of jeans, jackets, tees, and stickers now online and off-line. Shop the Collection Online: https://www.selfedge.com/3s-samurai-se
    • This all depends on how hard you want to work for your money. Social media allows people to gain vast tracts of information in mere seconds … of course in those fleeting moments they’ve gained next to no actual knowledge, but who cares about that? I like the forums because I get the feeling there’s a little bit more effort from contributors … mostly.
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    • Hmm, I guess you could say I "follow" people in the sense that I like this guy's outfits or that guy's pictures of cars on Instagram, or subscribe to YouTube creators whose videos I enjoy. But "follow" seems to connote this weird personal investment in the lives of people who make stuff, which I rarely if ever care about. This seems to have more in common with more traditional celebrity gossip, where you once had to buy a trashy magazine in the checkout at the grocery store or turn on Entertainment Tonight or whatever on TV. Somehow, this silly celebrity drama has been democratized and foisted on us all through social media, and it's really tiresome. Yep. The "algorithms" foist huge quantities of junk content on us, which it determines to be relevant to our interests, and filtering it out from actual, high-quality content that might have once been curated in a magazine can make pursuing your hobbies on a platform feel more like work than fun. I think it's a generation gap thing. Those of us born in the 80s or younger tend to like forums better because that was the standard online community context prior to the rise of corporatized social media. But for younger generations who came of age in the mid 2000s or later, after social media really took off and independent forums either died off or ended up in the internet ghetto, big social media platforms are all they've ever known. As someone who's become more interested in cars in recent years, it seems that the best up-to-date knowledge sources tend to be Facebook groups, a couple of active forums (like Toyotanation), and trudging through mostly dead forums for tidbits of relevant knowledge.
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