It's all marketing....This shyt is homeless clothes but when Kanye presents it to the fashion world then all of a sudden its EXPENSIVE
THIS MAN IS HOMELESS
Let Kanye wear this shyt and it's LIT....FOH!
I can understand this pov if you don't follow fashion at all and only watch the Yeezy shows. But designers have had all sorts of wild looks over the years, why call out Kanye because you aren't feeling it? And if you don't follow fashion why care about Yeezy in the first place?
Grab a fluoro red hoodie from season 3 and some washed black denim breh and no one will call you homeless.
What's interesting is imo, more than anything attributing to the "dustiness" of Yeezy is the washed out, muted tones. Which incidentally has influenced the market more than anything else about Yeezy save for maybe the oversized tops. No one calls H&M or John Elliott homeless attire though because it's styled differently when presented to consumers.
Anyway, Ye and Virgil having a moment was dope to see. Sort of dispels the idea Ye held him back. Still kind of can't believe Virgil is head of menswear at LV. I'll definitely cop some of the bball sneakers.