by hirokinakamura » Wed Feb 04, 2015 9:58 pm
Maas n stacks is dope
As for the whole cult of visvim thing, it's pretty ambiguous. The hypebeast part that ramdom mentioned is almost entirely due to vis' celebrity following. You look at hypebeast forum or KTT shit on visvim and its a bunch of dudes talking about how dope the shoes Kanye wore are or how john mayer is swagging out in vis fucking half of the eligible pussy in hollywood. But i think what's far more interesting is the other point everyone was raising, how visvim manages a cult following at its price level. I mean, this is not remotely cheap and you look at dudes on fuk and they're just wearing head2toe vis. For those of us that are not stupid wealthy FOB chinese dudes, an outfit like the one bela mentions "elmendorf albacore chinos virgils" is going to run you somewhere around $5000 at retail. That's not chump change. Yet there are plenty of ppl that post fit pics like that, sometimes wearing even more expensive shit. I've seen dudes wearing like, fucking gore-tex Valdez with grizzly boots. It's easier, I think, to conceptualise how people spend $1k on a pair of rick sneakers or A1923 boots or something, than it is to do the same with visvim.
Vis is, at its heart, just another japanese take on americana. Certainly hiroki has distinguished the brand from all others but still, there's a reason visvim has boots named after steven mcqueen's character in the Great Escape (virgils AND hilts) and deniro's in Taxi Driver (bickle m-65) and robert duvall in apocalypse now (kilgore jacket) and honus wagner (honus cap lmao) and all the obvious native american shit going on (seminole this, cochise that, blah blah blah) and so on and so forth. It's all about classic America. Visvim just seems to possess this sort of je nes sais quoi that creates the kind of following that you'll never remotely find with any similar brand (as ramseames put it, you dont ever seen anyone in head2toe nonnative). Can't put my finger on what exactly it is. It could be the whole charismatic designer thing, it could be the way vis tries to make everything feel special, it could be the exclusivity/limited availability/price-level/lack of substitutes, or it could be some other intangible shit. The only thing I know for sure is that I fucking love visvim.
Also as a sidenote, the other day I got to meet/chill with the Hitoshi Tsujimoto, the guy who owns the Real McCoys (and a whole bunch of other brands under the NYLON Co. umbrella) and the dude loves visvim. He was wearing this amazing vintage orange cashmere Hermes duffel coat with washed denim and grizzlys and he looked fucking awesome. Classic old-school Japanese guy, drinks and smokes like fucking Sinatra and talks about all the girls he used to fuck lmao.
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