
How Long Gone 143. - David Cho
Feb 10, 2021
David Cho, a versatile Creative Director working with musicians and startups, dives deep into fashion culture and personal anecdotes. The conversation includes a playful critique of Diet Prada's neon signs and offers nostalgic reflections on Supreme-era street culture. Cho shares insights on cancel culture and its implications, while also discussing the evolution of humor and social media dynamics. They explore K-pop's impact and the future of nightlife post-COVID, making for a lively dialogue filled with personal stories and cultural commentary.
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Merch That Undermines The Message
- Chris and Jason mock Diet Prada's LED neon merch as shallow virtue-signalling that cheapens fashion critique.
- They find the collaboration tacky and question why followers would wear an Instagram account as identity.
Supreme Line Enforcer Legacy
- Hosts nostalgically recall the 'banging on my chest' Supreme enforcer as an authentic, rough-around-the-edges figure.
- They argue such street credibility won't exist in future, lamenting a softer next generation.
Use Website Tools To Ship Fast
- Use polished templates and AI tools like Squarespace to launch websites quickly and professionally.
- Let design frameworks handle layout so you can focus on content and promotion.
