When provocateur designer Im Not Lazy Someone Just Stole My Motivation Im The Victim Here Mickey Sad Shirt . Riccardo Tisci first took the helm of Burberry in 2018, one of his first moves as creative director to reinvigorate the 163-year-old brand’s logo. He tapped former New Order member Peter Saville to create a retro interlocked version of the initials ‘TB’ in homage to Burberry’s founder, Thomas Burberry.He is known to occasionally include popular culture figures in his lines.That’s right: he just launched a special, limited edition T-shirt line, featuring the two DC characters, in his very unique style, as two chubbies. There is also a nice collection of stickers with the same theme.I see now on his site that two of the designs are already sold out so if you’re into his style and the ever popular DC comics you better hurry up.It’s the last free shipping day at DesignByHumans, where you you also can enjoy 15% off on your next purchase. It ends today so you should hurry. Just add your apparel only products and proceed to checkout with the code TEESEASON. The promotion will automatically apply and ALL you have to do is wait for your kick-ass t-shirts at home.
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Now Tisci is shaking things up yet again, choosing Gigi Hadid to front the brand’s new monogram collection campaign Im Not Lazy Someone Just Stole My Motivation Im The Victim Here Mickey Sad Shirt . In four separate images, Hadid takes on different British stereotypes, playing a British chav, a tie-wearing businessman, a streetwear thot, and a posh elite. Overall, the collection goes a long way to demonstrate the versatility of the new logo Remember janties? Those minuscule strips of denim that amounted to more or less a very stiff pair of underwear? They’re just one of many clothing items that have gone viral as of late for their sheer ridiculousness (Fashion Nova ripped denim and transparent PVC pants also come to mind), yet despite how much everyone seems to hate these garments, apparently being at the centre of an internet outrage cycle actually helps to drive sales. “Hype is real,” Lyst’s vice-president of communications, Katy Lubin, told The Guardian. In the case of janties, Lyst recorded a 2,250% increase in searches for the item on their platform, and the style sold out and received a restock on SSENSE. Apparently their viral popularity marked them as one of the main trends of festival season (Coachella was comedically dubbed “Buttchella” by one horrified fashion reporter). So next time you feel the urge to fire off a tweet making fun of a pair of pants, perhaps curb the impulse if it’s about something you don’t want to see in the near future. As they say, any hot hair helps a balloon get off the ground. You’re only contributing to the problem
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