LOL, second post wins.
You can have this at least
It's actually a pretty cool looking raincoat, assuming you can remove the yellow pouch
Yup, it looks fine except for that.
I imagine this is more a boutique style business and that they don't actually make that many.Into the one without the yellow pouch quite a lot. Too bad it's more than my rent in one of the most expensive cities in the US. I am consistently worried about fashion threads on Era though.
That Bridges top Errolson is wearing is pretty great.
:(Lol I love acronym, too bad their stuff is like over thousands of dollars
It's not like ACRNM "engineered" Gore-Tex Pro.Cheap anorak lmao. Read up on the materials used and the egineering compared to other "cheap" anoraks.
Nothing is. Not sure why FF character artists get their designs from Men's Knuckle magazine but maybe one day they'll move away.Color me surprised, at least ain't as embarrassing as FF wardrobe
What is it about acronym that makes it so expensive? Can't imagine the hypebeasts lining up to flip this stuff.
I'm not sure about this, the site says "Sold out".Hahaha
That is hideous. Awful. Lol. At least the good thing is at that price no one will buy it
To give you an idea of how Acronym approaches making stuff, let's look at something real boring and basic.
Consider the pocket.
How do you go about designing what, when examined through a narrow technical lens, might be the single best pants pocket in the history of humankind? A pocket that could open a wormhole into new forms of stuff-holding?
First you consider what a wearer would keep in there: wallet, keys, phone, maybe a Juul. You cut the pocket larger and deeper than most—say, out of a sturdy Swiss mil-spec material resistant to abrasion. (Given the company's advanced reputation, Acronym's construction methods are pretty old-school: It uses scissors, rather than laser cutters or anything like that, which is mostly a function of how small the production runs are.) And then you consider how those elements might interact inside the pocket. The keys are a problem because they'll scratch your shit up. So to optimize how everything sits in there, you cut the bottom at an angle.
This results in a pocket that, as Errolson explains it, is a "parallelogram versus a rectangle, which means that no matter what you put inside it"—keys, coins, etc.—"it always rolls to the front." Then, to further index the wearer's essentials, you add a few interior linings, creating a little mezzanine with a phone-specific pocket hidden inside another pocket inside another pocket, a matryoshka doll of divvied stuff. It's augmentative, in a way. Makes you feel like a cyborg.
It's not like ACRNM "engineered" Gore-Tex Pro.
I can get a North Face Gore-Tex Pro jacket for 1/7th what this costs. NikeLab ACG Gore-Tex jackets can be picked up for 1/10, if you're looking for more of a techwear fit (including the front pouch).
Now I'm sure that the details of the ACRNM jacket are going to be better than either of those, and obviously it's cut for a specific look.
But you're paying for fashion, not engineering and materials.
ACRONYM sells out at full price most of the time, just like this piece did.Hahaha
That is hideous. Awful. Lol. At least the good thing is at that price no one will buy it
Incoming listings on Grailed.
If I could I would, yellow pouch and all. People here are acting like it's a clown jacket and also acting like they are deathly afraid of wearing bright colors.I dare somebody here to buy this, wear this in public, and to take photos.
I dare somebody here to buy this, wear this in public, and to take photos.
Hah. Good catch.Those are lovely. I want Fragile's jacket IRL too.
I knew I recognised Errolson Hugh!