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Mid-90's NYC skate scene infused with my own style.

When I think of streetwear, that's what I think of.

Guys like Harold Hunter, Quim Cardona, Lennie Kirk, Huf, the Keefes, Bici, Justin Pierce, Jeff Pang, etc.

exactly... more and more i find myself coming back to this.

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old men, granddad style. Effortless and weird dressing, and layering.

japanese street/workwear mix

vintage miliitary gear

vintage workwear

"fashion" weirdly enough. seems like I more or less unconciously pick up stuff, and run them through my "workwear" filter.

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curious, how does Murakami inspire your style?

and which Murakami are we talking about here?

Haruki. as odd as it sounds I pick up certain aesthetic from his books that just feels right, someone else said it was "easily accessible, yet profoundly complex", so it might not be a direct influence, but it comes into play somewhere along the line.

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My inspiration is John Galliano. His fashion shows are always influenced by his interpretation of 'streetwear' in the Countries, Cities he visits and then gets inspiration from different cultures.

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