
Their blurb says:
Every guy needs that stylish hoody to keep it gangsta, and the Supra stripe hoody is the right choice for a basic, classic look. Go get yours!
And I’m inclined to agree with them, this hoodie is kinda gangsta, and it is important for people to have an understated outer layer every so often to balance out a crazy tee. And yes, it seems a bit odd to me that I’m calling a hoody with an all over print ‘understated’ but I think that the repeat of the print actually lends to the simple feeling behind the garment.
Costiness=$64 Link

I was perusing my old bookmarks, when I noticed “SpearTalks: Threadless - Josh Spear“, and thought, “hey, people might like to read this!”
There aren’t any startling revelations, but if you need to brush up on your Threadless history and want to learn a bit more about the guys that run Threadless, its a pretty decent read, although some of the info is a little dated now since the interview is from last September.
One very interesting thing I picked up from the interview:
Threadless goes international… because we set up a partnership to have a mirror warehouse just north of London to better serve our European customers. We haven’t launched that, but the year ain’t over yet!
Was anyone else aware of this? Its certainly the first time that I’ve heard it mentioned. Hopefully this will lead to lower shipping charges for us EU dwellers and no more customs charges (like being charged £11 on £22 worth of goods - sickening!).

I still have no idea what a ‘moop’ is, other than that it would be an excellent idea for a super-obscure Halloween outfit, but when Simon Noynay (who some of you may recognise under the moniker of Huskworks) decided that they should wage-war with a wolf he clearly knew what he was doing. The design is bizarre, but fantastically executed (in both senses of the word… I think), I really like the style, and whoever decided to put it onto a darker grey hoodie really helped to capture the mood too.
Costiness=$30 Link