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"get yur shit sold in goodfoot/nomad please"

Yo Showbiz..

dude, for the amount of heads that ask us on the regular to carry our product through GDFT/NOMAD, I figure we woulda heard from them by now. We have more supporters in that 'hood more than anywhere else in the world it seems.

Anyways, call them up and tell them to carry us!

thehundreds is huge.

www.thehundreds.com

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the interview is a good read...i think it's a beatiful thing when cats from the jump get a minute to shine now adays...too often, the originators are forgotten...most of these kids nowadays are so concerned about the future, that they forget the past...good looks to bobby and the hundreds crew for bringing rick back into the light...

this whole stussy lawsuit is just ridiculous...i've always been a fan of what stussy does, but this entire issue is sad...sad for stussy, sad for the industry, and most importantly, sad for the culture...in my opinion, this results in a black eye for stussy, which is harsh considering shaun's initial vision for the brand.

on a side note...showbiz is right, nomad/gdft needs to stock the hundreds' gear, but honestly, i think it'll come, look for nomad/gdft to step up their game in 2006...bobby, the hundreds' joints are crazy ill...keep up the good work...

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Yo Bobby Hundreds,

Thanks for providing a great interview with one of my all time greatest inspirations who until now has been hard to find out about. Great to see that Rick Klotz still gets what streetwear is all about and still brings the good shit. Thanks again for spreading the information and inspiration!

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Stussy, it could be argued, was the first or one of

the first to do a "street" clothing line. And to have

some Johnny-come-lately biter like Klotz parodying

Stussy was just too much for Shaun Stussy to take.

Stussy was doing what a lot of people have wanted to

do to Klotz for a long time: put the dork in his

place. It wasn't about money; it was about respect.

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Stussy, it could be argued, was the first or one of

the first to do a "street" clothing line. And to have

some Johnny-come-lately biter like Klotz parodying

Stussy was just too much for Shaun Stussy to take.

Stussy was doing what a lot of people have wanted to

do to Klotz for a long time: put the dork in his

place. It wasn't about money; it was about respect.

--- Original message by winston smith on Jul 22, 2005 07:37 PM

Dude. Shawn Stussy told me, to tell you, that you're clueless.

shawnstussy.jpg

http://www.tragicbliss.com

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Yeah good work HUndreds guys, the Klotz interveiw was ace, have been a big fan for years. The site is damn cool also, have nearly read it from cover to cover! keep up the good work fellas!

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