by Andy on February 21, 2012

I must admit that I have a bit of a love/hate relationship with a lot of streetwear brands, I love the simplicity and iconic designs that can come from the big brands, and I usually hate the price, but this Kate Moss x Supreme collaboration t-shirt has me more curious than anything else. I’ve seen a lot of people talking about it, I do think it looks pretty cool and I’d definitely wear it, but I don’t think that’s really why it’s getting so much hype and interest in the clothing world.
Advice, thoughts, opinions and explanations are extremely welcome in the comments.

Dedicated
Wrongwroks followers probably recognise the Kate Moss part of the design on this tee, but the difference between this tee and
all the other things that have had that Kate Moss design slapped onto them is that this one has skulls on it! And different arms tags! And text on the back signifying that this is a collaboration with Nano Universe! And a V-Neck!
by Andy on September 2, 2008
Love & Tug, the clothing brand that probably has a doppelganger in the Far East that sells ‘massages’ rather than t-shirts, are running a summer
sale at the mo, and the prices are pretty darned tasty. £5 for the ladies and £8 for the guys. That’s good, but consider that they were £25 just a few weeks ago, yeah, the deal looks even better now, right?
The designs have a celebrity slant to them, three tees feature Pete Doherty, Kate Moss, and Lindsay Lohan, which I’m not all that interested in to be honest, I quite like the designs themselves, but I just wouldn’t want those people to be on my chest, except for maybe Lohan… and perhaps Kate Moss, but the further Pete Doherty is away from me the happier I am. L&T also have a great design that riffs on the familiar ‘I [heart] NY’ tee, but instead of NY, it’s ‘rehab.’ If I were them, I’d post one of those off to Amy Winehouse quick, the tabloids would love it!
Love & Tug

I really like it when people send me things that aren’t tees. Let’s be clear, I love it when people send me tees and really appreciate people taking the time to package stuff up for me, but being sent stuff that isn’t tees or
hoodies is a real novelty for me.
Wrongwroks, who I think its fair to say
I’m a fan of, sent over a couple of hats and a couple of sticker sets to HYA central, and after a hard day digging up a cobbled road (no, really) I sat in the garden and took some pictures of the goods. I’m no expert on hats (though I am rather partial to them), so I’m just going to let the pictures do the talking. So if you want to find out what’s in that box (and see me rocking some seriously hot modeling looks) then click on through… unless you’re reading the RSS feed, in which case you’ve just got to scroll down (possibly, it’s feed reader dependent apparently).
Wrongwroks [click to continue…]

My love of all things
Wrongwroks means that I’ll even push the boundaries to include hats. I know nothing about hats, so I’m not going to attempt to leave any commentary on them, except that I think the WcDonald logo suits a hat really well.
Wrongwroks
by Andy on April 11, 2008

I guess that chucking what appears to be a naked Kate Moss onto a t-shirt is a sure fire way to get some interest in your product, but to be fair to Veece, they’ve actually made something really innovative with this tee, with a surprisingly effective print to create the curtain effect. Hurrah for optical illusions!They’ve slapped their logo on the back of the tee though… so I’m taking off points!
Costiness=$29 Link [thanks, Rumplo!]