Outfit Architecture…

I’ve been waiting to post this ‘Fit but I had to make sure my footings were rock solid first. This outfit was being built ever since I visited mom dukes in the ‘A’ way back in the spring. I didn’t copp any of the components back then but I started up my aspirations.

The electrolime Foamposites were released that weekend and I couldn’t get my hands on them. The dude from FootLocker who always sends me e-mails to post his press releases on my site wouldn’t reply to me. Atlanta sneaker shops carrying the Foamposites are so few and far between that I couldn’t make a connect. I was stuck, but still I had my aspirations.

RLX been on some shit since 2010 but I haven’t embraced the designs since I didn’t think I could make the transition in my life to getting back into ‘athletically aspirational apparel’. LOL. The kid been strictly casual, but I was wanting to be motivated to get fit.

I decided to get this ‘Fit starting with the Foams (which incidentally were the last I.T. copped).

The shorts are blue label from the Modern Explorer series. Marshall’s had these early in the spring for $40 and I opted not to wait on these to hit the clearance markdown. They wouldn’t have made it there. The tee is from an assist from the homey Krash One who told me not to fux with UniQlo since I wouldn’t be able to squeeze into their shit anyhoo.

Good looks Krash, Hail Meg.

The jacket is similar to the Whitewater series ‘Yosemite’ windbreaker we featured on this page previously.

The jacket’s technical superiority is unmatched. Bloomingdale’s pricepoints for these RLX pieces was unfuxwittable.

My favorite I.T. within this ‘Fit was the lining layer sweatshirt. It’s made with a sick soft brushed cotton and all kinds of strings and pulleys to keep me busy.

Bloomingdale’s dropped the price down to $35 so you already know the kid was copping one to rock, and one to stock in the dP Lifestyle Archive.

Lastly, shouts to the people at Poleberg.com for gifting me this custom licensed New Era fitted. The cap is made from this tightwoven canvas which is lighter than the wool caps and even water-resistant. Perfect for a rainy autumn afternoon.

This is how I does my lifestyle hardbody. Thanks for tuning in Internets.

15 Responses to “Outfit Architecture…”

  1. illill says:

    crazy…..did u get my email?

  2. Tron_Doe says:

    Dawwwwwg

    This whole shit ? Crazy.

    The foams are the illness but that jacket ? FOCK

  3. cocotaso says:

    the jacket/sweatshirt system, dios mio. and even though it might be too much blue you can do the og foams as well.

  4. Krashone says:

    Dope fit got a even better one for ya…u have mail!!

  5. Krashone says:

    Hail meg my g!

  6. Jaislayer says:

    Dope!!!! I received an alert for that Polo jacket, but they didn’t have my size. Yo, when are the good folks at Ralph Lauren gonna cut you a check or at least send you some gear for all of this good promotion you do for the Lifestyle. I know you do for it the love but we all love checks too. Peace.

  7. DirtyJerz says:

    Thats a comeup if I ever seent one! Both them jackets go ridiculously hard. I wish I could fit some of that high tech RLX sh*t.

    I concur, Jai. They should start cutting some checks asap!

  8. Danny says:

    Son, the Lo pieces are all sick, but what makes it bananas is the foams. I actually hated those foams until I saw the fit you put together with them. You found their purpose…

  9. khal says:

    i respect the fuck out of this fit right here.

  10. $yk says:

    wOOOOOOOOOOOOOO……

    until I saw the Mets fitted…

    outfit architecture>>>>>

    it deserves video footage

    nh

  11. I have a love/hate relationship with this outfit. I love it so much im hating. I need to learn the rules of the come up.

  12. Combat Jack says:

    A very nice assemblage of garments.

  13. Fosterakahunter says:

    Penn!! Killin’ ’em!

  14. Petey Carcass says:

    Hey, could somebody tell me if the windbreaker runs true to size?

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