Not criticising their lifestyles, maybe they should do things that better represent their personal interests? Rather than trying to give their brand an illegitimate 'edge'.
guys have been saying "DTA" since forever. it's a better that the real deal's being worn before a couple brothers take 30 blank tshirts and a pink to their local print press shop and get a shabby looking piece printed. freestyles were on point too. not big on ice kid though.
DTA / RS have been doing it big for while now. props where props are due.
the no credibility comment is laughable. have you been to the website and seen how many stockists they have in the states alone? beleive me they don't need help selling their gear.
the uk is such a small market in the whole scheme of things and its good to see them actually supporting a scene here.
Stock lists doesn't create credibility. And yes its hugely easy to sell product if you compromise any vision of good clothing or credibility. So you just smashed your own point mate.
^ Hahaha
ReplyDeleteDTA graffiti/DTA grime/DTA skate. Just a bad clothing company trying to shamelessly latch onto anything and suck it for all its worth.
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ReplyDeleteNot criticising their lifestyles, maybe they should do things that better represent their personal interests? Rather than trying to give their brand an illegitimate 'edge'.
ReplyDeleteLeave grime to the grime kids.
ReplyDeleteThanks.
Oh dear this is poor
ReplyDeletenot too keen on the association if im honest. would prefer it if someone over here supported them.
ReplyDeleteagostinho why would you care whos pushin the grime? surely only the grime itself is the only thing that matters
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@ Agosthino - DTA began in London and is run by Londoners, Some of them just live in LA now for work.
ReplyDeleteare tiny an griminal brothers?
ReplyDeleteHahaha no.
ReplyDeleteguys have been saying "DTA" since forever. it's a better that the real deal's being worn before a couple brothers take 30 blank tshirts and a pink to their local print press shop and get a shabby looking piece printed.
ReplyDeletefreestyles were on point too. not big on ice kid though.
DTA / RS have been doing it big for while now. props where props are due.
ReplyDeletethe no credibility comment is laughable. have you been to the website and seen how many stockists they have in the states alone? beleive me they don't need help selling their gear.
the uk is such a small market in the whole scheme of things and its good to see them actually supporting a scene here.
Stock lists doesn't create credibility.
ReplyDeleteAnd yes its hugely easy to sell product if you compromise any vision of good clothing or credibility.
So you just smashed your own point mate.
I am just curious, what does DTA stand for?
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