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  • Apr 23, 2023
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    WorldsFair

    Hey guys,

    I wanted to introduce my brand called, World’s Fair Supply.

    In the past few years, I worked for Chinatown Market and HUF in the design department and have travelled around the world with those crews. I have been doing this brand since 2015 out of my college dorm room and have been treating it as a passion project for a long time. I am beginning to fully launch it / take it seriously. I posted this brand back a few years ago in the unknown brands thread if you look on the first page, but forgot the login to my KTT2 account lmao.

    World's Fair is inspired by different cultures around the globe and creates product for people's every day. Both for the home and the far away.

    Hit me if you have any questions, want to chop it up on a non-clothing related tip, have questions etc.

    Brand:
    https://www.instagram.com/worldsfairsupply/
    http://worldfairsupply.com

    Personal:
    https://www.instagram.com/40footers



    You're back

  • Apr 24, 2023
    Vox

    You're back

    Hahaha, yeah for real this time.

  • Apr 27, 2023
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    Just dropped this new customizable collection with a local art studio in Oakland check me out 🙏🏼

    basilica-design.com

  • Apr 29, 2023
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    this s*** coo'
    extra-vitamins.com

  • May 6, 2023
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    pidgin.press/issues/p/issue-30-boot-boyz-biz-zine

    It is common practice to imbue anniversaries or milestones with an added degree of reverence, symbolism, and celebration. Looking back on the process of putting together the thirtieth issue of Pidgin, it seems as though we have, perhaps unwittingly, become a victim of these cliches. A long time coming, the release of a complementary zine by Boot Boyz Biz alongside an anniversary issue is serendipitous. It seems as though a thirtieth issue—it’s something about those multiples of five—is the correct moment to introduce change. In this case, Pidgin for the first time has endeavored beyond the confines of its single volume and invited an outside author to create through a previously unexplored medium. In reflecting upon this decision, the pairing with BBB seems extremely fitting. Since Pidgin became officially un-themed with Issue 23, we have witnessed the re-inscription of new value to the name of Pidgin itself, as we see ourselves as working to gather all the disparate thoughts, reflections, quips, critiques, and theories scattered throughout architectural discourse into one bound object, greater than the sum of its parts. BBB operates similarly through a hyper-text type model that brings together quotes, illustrations, and diagrams into singular graphic spreads that in their cohesion produce new meaning and disseminate knowledge in new ways previously unexplored by traditional academia. We are honored to have worked with them over this past year and a half to bring you this zine.

    In a further effort to span across mediums, Issue 30 also marks the launch of Pidgin’s radio show which will be running on the newly-founded SoA Radio. We hope that the radio will give us the opportunity to not only expand upon the content itself with interviews from the authors, responses to pieces, or transversal connections across issues, but expand our reach as well by making Pidgin accessible to those who are differently-abled.

    Throughout the issue you may also stumble upon some QR codes, which will ask you to utilize your smartphone device to access the AR filters and supporting digital content the authors have crafted. Although Pidgin is committed to remaining a printed journal, we are always interested in allowing authors the freedom of investigating new forms to express their ideas. The ambition to expand Pidgin’s format and accessibility has led us to the decision to return to our previous publishing schedule of one issue per year. Moving forward, we plan to release an issue every spring, allowing the editorial board and our contributors more time to thoughtfully craft pieces into a significant whole and to create more possibilities for future collaborations.

    All of that is to say: we’re 30, we’re flirty, and we’re thriving. Thanks for sticking around with us—we’ll see you again next year!

    Issue 30 includes contributions from:

    Courtney Coffman, Tiantian Lou, Ian Erickson, Remi McClain, Oliver Moldow, Sarah Pak, Elizabeth Bowie Christoforetti, Jocelyn Williams, Zoe Osborne, Jonah Coe-Scharff, Casey Breen, Nico Masters, Brandon Clifford, Taylor Lynn Boes, Mackenzie Muhonen, Clark Thenhaus, Daniel Hall, Manuel A. Zermeno, Devanne Brookins, Taka Tachibe, Samuel Dubois, Adrian Silva, Maiss Razem, Esteban Salcedo, Bill Millard.

    Spring 2022

  • May 6, 2023
    Knx

    this s*** coo'
    https://extra-vitamins.com/

    Damn this is cool

  • May 11, 2023
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    New-ish Vautour pieces & just other stuff I been into of late!

    Poly5000 been doing crazy

    KUSIKOHC




  • New Collection Out w/ Anti Gov
    antigovapparel.com ⭐️✨

  • Just wanted to come in here and congratulate At The Moment.

    I found out about them way back on ktt1 when he self promoted around my first year of college way back in ~2017 when he wasn't that big and now he's absolutely BLOWN UP, whole new creative direction and everything. Good s*** bro if you're somehow still floating around here

  • Jun 13, 2023

    Woosah makes heat. They opened another store or two in my state

    spreadingthewoosah.com

  • Aug 23, 2023

    These shoes are crazy, in a playful kind of way: instagram.com/pdf.channel

  • Aug 24, 2023
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    Vox

    https://www.pidgin.press/issues/p/issue-30-boot-boyz-biz-zine

    It is common practice to imbue anniversaries or milestones with an added degree of reverence, symbolism, and celebration. Looking back on the process of putting together the thirtieth issue of Pidgin, it seems as though we have, perhaps unwittingly, become a victim of these cliches. A long time coming, the release of a complementary zine by Boot Boyz Biz alongside an anniversary issue is serendipitous. It seems as though a thirtieth issue—it’s something about those multiples of five—is the correct moment to introduce change. In this case, Pidgin for the first time has endeavored beyond the confines of its single volume and invited an outside author to create through a previously unexplored medium. In reflecting upon this decision, the pairing with BBB seems extremely fitting. Since Pidgin became officially un-themed with Issue 23, we have witnessed the re-inscription of new value to the name of Pidgin itself, as we see ourselves as working to gather all the disparate thoughts, reflections, quips, critiques, and theories scattered throughout architectural discourse into one bound object, greater than the sum of its parts. BBB operates similarly through a hyper-text type model that brings together quotes, illustrations, and diagrams into singular graphic spreads that in their cohesion produce new meaning and disseminate knowledge in new ways previously unexplored by traditional academia. We are honored to have worked with them over this past year and a half to bring you this zine.

    In a further effort to span across mediums, Issue 30 also marks the launch of Pidgin’s radio show which will be running on the newly-founded SoA Radio. We hope that the radio will give us the opportunity to not only expand upon the content itself with interviews from the authors, responses to pieces, or transversal connections across issues, but expand our reach as well by making Pidgin accessible to those who are differently-abled.

    Throughout the issue you may also stumble upon some QR codes, which will ask you to utilize your smartphone device to access the AR filters and supporting digital content the authors have crafted. Although Pidgin is committed to remaining a printed journal, we are always interested in allowing authors the freedom of investigating new forms to express their ideas. The ambition to expand Pidgin’s format and accessibility has led us to the decision to return to our previous publishing schedule of one issue per year. Moving forward, we plan to release an issue every spring, allowing the editorial board and our contributors more time to thoughtfully craft pieces into a significant whole and to create more possibilities for future collaborations.

    All of that is to say: we’re 30, we’re flirty, and we’re thriving. Thanks for sticking around with us—we’ll see you again next year!

    Issue 30 includes contributions from:

    Courtney Coffman, Tiantian Lou, Ian Erickson, Remi McClain, Oliver Moldow, Sarah Pak, Elizabeth Bowie Christoforetti, Jocelyn Williams, Zoe Osborne, Jonah Coe-Scharff, Casey Breen, Nico Masters, Brandon Clifford, Taylor Lynn Boes, Mackenzie Muhonen, Clark Thenhaus, Daniel Hall, Manuel A. Zermeno, Devanne Brookins, Taka Tachibe, Samuel Dubois, Adrian Silva, Maiss Razem, Esteban Salcedo, Bill Millard.

    Spring 2022

    Did you end up grabbing that? It’s still in stock for 30$ the zine & the pidgin book not sure what this, on the other website debating it tbh.

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  • Aug 24, 2023
    Consumed

    Did you end up grabbing that? It’s still in stock for 30$ the zine & the pidgin book not sure what this, on the other website debating it tbh.

    Yeah, I did

    I'd go through with it if you're on the fence, it's heat

    Never heard of Pidgin before this collaboration, they're really cool

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  • Aug 25, 2023
    NDL DOOM

    We get it bro you’re sponsored by them

  • Aug 26, 2023
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    NDL DOOM

    goddam nigga relax

  • Sep 4, 2023
    Cuppa

    I have one if you still want

    hey do you still have this?