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Fucking Awesome – Relaunch

Jason Dill is back in the garment game with this new collection from his cult label Fucking Awesome. I have followed this line for years now, with it popping up on the radar every now and again. The collection is what to be expected from the Dill, offensive graphics on tees and hoodies, all good in my books. The product shots are also super weird, all around Fucking Awesome.

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Supreme Fall/Winter 2012

Following up theirĀ strong s/s ’12 offering, Supreme is back with familiar label face Jason Dill to model the full fall/winter 2012 lookbook. As with every season from the NYC bosses the compositions are the best in the game, with the expansive collection covering a wide range styles from camo to tech and some classics. A lot to keep eyes on for when the web shop opens on the 30th, and more lookbook after the break.

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Supreme Spring/Summer 2011 Lookbook

Nothing will ever set off blog comment drama quite like a Supreme lookbook… styling, pricing, the repeat use of Jason Dill as the line’s go-to model… people seem to love to debate Supreme’s place in contemporary streetwear. From where I stand, they’re the first and the best to do it like this. Every piece looks great, and the styling is always killer. Dill makes the line look like it was made for him, and as a slender bearded gruff lookin dude myself, I count that as a good thing. I’m feeling this collection top to bottom (save perhaps the zebra jacket): Supreme yet again cementing their place at the top of the streetwear game… click though for the rest of the lookbook.

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Supreme Fall/Winter 2010 Lookbook

What more can be said about Supreme at this point… the forbearers of the streetwear/cut and sew crossover, mixing all strands of youth culture in to one distinctly NYC aesthetic, the brand remains untouchable season after season. F/W 2010 is no different, with Jason Dill anchoring this lookbook for their current collection. So many different styles all working together, from a reinterpreted Wrangler-esque jean jacket through to the amazing cap featured above, rocking the Ice Cube font. I’d mess with pretty much every piece from this collection… Supreme wins yet again. Keep reading for the rest.

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