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Podcast Host 1
Welcome to Throne Fits. The afters uncut bonus content for our best friends behind the pay wall this week we're around getting silly with Jimmy with Larry after potting for an hour 45 with our boy Chris Hencel Jimmy.
Podcast Host 2
Larry, Chrissy, nice, beautiful, beautiful triumvirate of wise.
Podcast Host 1
Okay, Big big pizza podcast. Big food, big just big friendly giant of a man like the talking to people outside of fashion can be so refreshing.
Podcast Host 2
It's the best dude.
Podcast Host 1
But before we get into that, let's get into a fit check.
Podcast Host 2
Okay. All right. I am wearing some well done cooked camions like a Chrissy's pizza.
Podcast Host 1
Are you how many cameras you have? Two.
Podcast Host 2
Yeah.
Podcast Host 1
When do you think it's time for a refresh or do you think you're just gonna give them a refurbished I think oh yeah.
Podcast Host 2
Both need to hit My cobbler is elite shoe repair in the West Village. My cobbler, my cobbler.
Podcast Host 1
My father was a cobbler and his father before him was a cobbler.
Podcast Host 2
They need definitely Some work done on the heels where, like, my heel drag is. And then I'm sure that they could use.
Podcast Host 1
Wait, sorry. Shout them one more time.
Podcast Host 2
Elite Shoe Repair in the West Village fire. He's great.
Podcast Host 1
A West Village cobbler.
Podcast Host 2
Well, it's funny because the reason I know about this guy is, like, so when you buy Belgians, Belgian is. Belgian shoes are like, you got to bring them back to us to either get them fucking refurbished or when you have to put the fucking Vibram sticker on the sole after you break them in for a month. All this shit, it's bullshit. But this guy, because of where he is, he's a Belgian expert because of all the fucking rich dudes with Belgians that do happen to exist below 14th Street. He knows what he's doing, but he's great for all types of shoes. So I need to take these and get, you know, the. I need some fucking work done on the uppers. I need the heel drag taken care of, because these are fucking cooked, brother. Yeah, Sauteed and floppy.
Podcast Host 1
You wear them a lot. They're great, which is great.
Podcast Host 2
Honestly, My brother just got his first pair. Shout out to Doug, getting his first pair.
Podcast Host 1
What color?
Podcast Host 2
He went black, which is always my recommendation for a first pair of boots. I think it's just more versatile, you know? Yeah.
Podcast Host 1
I actually think a brown is more versatile. Versatile. Versatile than a black.
Podcast Host 2
You think so? I.
Podcast Host 1
A dark brown.
Podcast Host 2
The. Like, they're olive. That. They do that olive.
Podcast Host 1
Have a. They have a cocoa. A cocoa.
Podcast Host 2
A cocoa Suede leather.
Podcast Host 1
No leather.
Podcast Host 2
I think black leather goes with the most stuff, personally. This is me.
Podcast Host 1
Okay.
Podcast Host 2
All right, moving on. You could. We could work this out more, or we could just move on.
Podcast Host 1
I think jeans. The blue of a jean looks better with a brown than a black. Yes. I'm not against jeans and black shoes. Like, the people that destroyed your ass when you did that, like, what, last year? I just.
Podcast Host 2
You're, like, what?
Podcast Host 1
I posted, like, black hard bottoms and jeans that I got. They came after me.
Podcast Host 2
Oh. I was. I was trying to make single monk straps happen, and I just like them casually.
Podcast Host 1
You deserve to be destroyed.
Podcast Host 2
I still have those. They're. They're great. They're. They're more H single monks and. Or just a monk strap in that case. But yeah, maybe best left for Trinky monkey. Yeah, dude, Be. Be. Watch out for the singing monkeys. That's how disease spread.
Podcast Host 1
Yo, Singy monkeys, next up.
Podcast Host 2
They were not next up. Maybe in 2025, probably.
Podcast Host 1
Well, when Monkeypox comes for us, all yeah, and RFK is in charge of that. Then it's Singy monkey time.
Podcast Host 2
You already know Singy Monkey season. Is that the title of this singing monkey Monkey. So stupid. Okay, I'm wearing thready socks. I have on 316 TF big jeans. I am wearing a supreme Hanes real tree camo tee. Over that I have an akimbo club zip up hoodie. I recommend. Now sizing up. This is a bit of a little baby girl situation in the large. I probably could have gone with an xl.
Podcast Host 1
Well, I think actually you did that intentionally or when I saw the fit. I thought you intentionally to fit under your outerwear.
Podcast Host 2
Yeah. So they're all like wider and cropped. I just need more room in the chesticle area, which I think would come with an xl. But the fact that it is cropped, even though it is probably a size too small, works great with my bare knuckles. Cafe racer leather jacket.
Podcast Host 1
Vroom, vroom.
Podcast Host 2
Yeah. When I took the three trains that it takes for me to get here, I was riding a different type of steel horse, if you catch my drift. Yeah. Not normally a cafe racer guy, but.
Podcast Host 1
I will say the last time you were on a bike, you got hit by a car. Yeah, but then we podcast.
Podcast Host 2
Motorcycles do terrify the out of me.
Podcast Host 1
Oh, they're very dangerous. But then we did podcast or you just. You spent a full week with Mikey. So I understand where that, you know, you got Mikey pilled. Well, I had this into dressing like David Beckham from 2002.
Podcast Host 2
I had this before. There's a really nice like western yolk back detail as well. I talked to our boy Jacob Keller a bunch about like the development that went into making his jacket. I believe it's still. It's available. I think it's a great value play. I love the wash on it. I do love the kind of. These are very kind of like early aughts kind of racing stripes. I. I kind of feel you are.
Podcast Host 1
Doing Mikey the Hitman cosplay right now. I'm looking at the photo of you wearing it.
Podcast Host 2
Yeah. Let me see. Do I look good?
Podcast Host 1
A lot of it, yeah.
Podcast Host 2
Well, Mike, I don't.
Podcast Host 1
I like it.
Podcast Host 2
I don't think Mikey wears a hoodie.
Podcast Host 1
I think he does hoodies under a blazer.
Podcast Host 2
Oh, yeah, right. Unless it's under a blazer with a skull cap, man.
Podcast Host 1
Favorite Mikey, dude.
Podcast Host 2
Yeah. A lot of love for Mikey.
Podcast Host 1
I. I don't read the comments. Yeah, I don't read the comments. I'm not in the discord.
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Title: SUBSTACK PREVIEW The Afters with Jimmy and Larry: 12/5/24
Release Date: December 5, 2024
Hosts: Jimmy and Larry
Description: Two grown dirtbags just tryna navigate the male zeitgeist. If you have any money you want to give us or any constructive criticism you'd like us to 360 degree tomahawk slam dunk into the trash can please email us: throwingfitspod@gmail.com.
The episode kicks off with Jimmy and Larry diving straight into their typical banter, setting a casual and humorous tone for the discussion. They immediately engage in a "fit check," showcasing their personal styles and discussing fashion choices, which is a staple topic for the podcast.
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A significant portion of the episode revolves around the hosts discussing their footwear and overall fashion sense. They delve into the maintenance of their shoes, specifically Belgian brands, and share personal anecdotes related to shoe care and style preferences.
Footwear Maintenance: Larry emphasizes the importance of proper shoe care, mentioning "My cobbler is elite shoe repair in the West Village," highlighting his reliance on professional services to maintain his high-end shoes.
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Style Preferences: The conversation shifts to color versatility in shoes, debating between black and brown leather. Jimmy advocates for dark brown as more versatile with jeans, while Larry counters with a preference for black leather due to its compatibility with various outfits.
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Jimmy and Larry share stories about their friends and personal experiences, adding depth and relatability to the conversation. They mention their friend Chris Hencel and Doug, who recently acquired his first pair of boots, illustrating their close-knit circle.
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The hosts humorously discuss past fashion choices, specifically Jimmy's venture into black hard bottoms and jeans, which received negative feedback. They use self-deprecating humor to dissect their style experiments and the reactions they've garnered.
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Broadening the discussion, Jimmy and Larry offer fashion advice, such as recommending black shoes for versatility and discussing the balance between comfort and style. They touch upon current trends like single monk straps and their place in casual and formal settings.
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The conversation takes a brief detour into motorcycle culture, where Larry recounts an incident of getting hit by a car while riding, leading to a discussion about the dangers of motorcycles. They humorously acknowledge the thrill and risks associated with motorcycle riding.
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Jimmy and Larry touch upon their engagement with the podcast community, mentioning their interactions (or lack thereof) with listeners, such as not reading comments or being active in the Discord channel. This segment highlights their connection (or intentional distance) from listener feedback.
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As the episode wraps up, they hint at future topics and maintain their signature humor, discussing potential future segments like "Singy Monkey season" and referencing upcoming events in a lighthearted manner.
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Emphasis on Personal Style: The hosts place significant importance on fashion and personal appearance, using it as a primary means of expression and conversation.
Humorous Self-Reflection: Jimmy and Larry utilize humor to reflect on their fashion choices and personal anecdotes, making the content relatable and entertaining.
Community Engagement: While they acknowledge their listener base, they seem more focused on their dynamic rather than actively interacting with the audience, hinting at a unique approach to podcasting.
Friendship and Camaraderie: The strong bond between the hosts is evident, showcasing a genuine friendship that underpins their discussions and banter.
In this episode of Throwing Fits, Jimmy and Larry navigate through topics centered around fashion, personal anecdotes, and humor, all while maintaining their laid-back and candid style. Their discussions on shoe maintenance, style preferences, and personal experiences offer listeners both entertainment and relatable content. The episode exemplifies the hosts' ability to blend humor with meaningful conversations, making it a compelling listen for those interested in the intersection of fashion and personal storytelling.