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Host 1
Welcome to the afters. Uncut bonus content for our best friends behind the pay. What?
Host 2
His dad was Jamaican.
Host 1
Oh. This week we're around getting silly with Jimmy and Larry after a long one hour and a half or so with Ian Isaiah. Talking music, enlightened straights, everything, whatever. You. If you listen to this, you listen to that. What's up, yo? Yeah, that. It's leather weather.
Host 2
Oh.
Host 1
Crisp 52 degrees here in New York.
Host 2
Oh, yeah, we both wore leather jacket.
Host 1
Exactly. Let's get into it. Let's do a fit check. You go first. All right.
Host 2
All right. Leather jacket was NN07. It's an older style. I don't think they make it anymore. But we'll find something comparable for the rec center as we always do. On the feet. I have the new ALD New Balance. I believe it's the RC56. They designed the silhouette.
Host 1
This is brand new.
Host 2
They created this.
Host 1
Okay. It is kind of like big ALD Guy.
Host 2
Yeah. It's kind of like a racquetball. Like a. It looks like a tennis shoe. Does this not look like a tennis shoe? I like it. I'm a fan.
Host 1
Maybe shout out. I'M not saying me, I'm not going, man, the shoe. I'm going maybe on a seat. I don't know what a sneaker, what a tennis sneaker looks like.
Host 2
What do you mean? You play tennis and tennis sneakers?
Host 1
No, I just. Look, tennis is one of the sports where it's like you can be really into the gear and you can like be such a nerd about your string tension, you know, putting like tungsting lead on the edge of your racket to give you some more like whip. Seriously?
Host 2
People do that?
Host 1
Yeah.
Host 2
Tungsten. That's like the super heavy.
Host 1
Yeah, it's like a small little strip of sticker just to give you some. So people get so nerdy about like balls, paws and like shoes especially whatever I get for free is what's I'm fucking wearing.
Host 2
If it's for free, it's for me, as James will say.
Host 1
Exactly.
Host 2
Yeah. Um, anyway, I like these. I don't really think there's anything else like it on the market, which I believe is the point. The socks are, I don't know, fucking maybe old John Elliott socks. I think he sucks. The fatigues are my favorite. Gene Erica fatigues. Spring staple. The beater is Hanes. The polo with the silk blend Cobra sc. The hat is Colbo. The draws are supreme. Hanes Rolly on the wrist. Wintering on the fingy boyfriend. The pinky chrome on the other hand. James. What?
Host 1
Looks like you're not wearing a single black owned brand.
Host 2
Are you?
Host 1
After Ian Isaiah?
Host 2
Yeah. Are you? I'm actually in a head to toe telfar, dude. I just. I just want it to seem like.
Host 1
An unenlightened straight not wearing not a single black owned brand insight. Especially after podcast with En Isaiah. No, I'm wearing. Well, I don't know. The Finnish guys at Tarvas might be black. I don't know.
Host 2
Yeah, highly unlikely.
Host 1
Tarvas X Haven. I don't know if there's any black people in Finland. I mean I'm sure there are, but not like.
Host 2
No, probably not. Well, black fins sounds like.
Host 1
Sounds like a slur. The socks are socks by our guy Nagi. The jeans are Trebien by some white Swedish Mis. The shirt is picked up at Duke's Cupboard.
Host 2
White owned.
Host 1
White owned. White owned. I guess if I'm going to do that to you, you got to do to me. Oh, Moroccan bracelet. Yeah, but north.
Host 2
See the artisan it was given to as a gift. You don't know who made that in Morocco.
Host 1
That's true. Wait, this shirt though, real quick. The shirt is this is fucking hits right here. You understand? This was the Stussy shirt that got Sean Stussy cease and desist from Louis.
Host 2
It is way less ugly in person than how you've described it before. It's way more faded and toned down in person. It's a choice, but definitely not, I think, as egregious as maybe myself and the audience have, you know, pictured it in their mind when you've talked about it in the past.
Host 1
Oh, wow. This only is from the 90s. I thought it was from the 80s. No, the is ugly as. I don't know what you're talking about.
Host 2
Like, but it's, it's a tan shirt.
Host 1
It's pretty hideous. I mean, it has like the Louie or the fake Louie monograph.
Host 2
Are you going to, like, some occasion later where you're like, I need a hideous shirt today?
Host 1
No, I was just like, I, I, I just, you know, today's the day. Just, I just don't want to, I didn't want to think about, like, I was like, let me just throw on this ugly shirt.
Host 2
This is the maiden voyage, though. Straight up, right? First time you wore out the crib.
Host 1
Yeah. Popped the Duke's tag off. It was that expensive?
Host 2
Because it's, it is still like a piece of history. 90s even if you were wrong on the decade.
Host 1
Like, I'm trying to think of how much quid I dropped on this.
Host 2
How much pe man, I want to.
Host 1
Say like, like 180 maybe.
Host 2
That seems fair.
Host 1
200 quid.
Host 2
Okay.
Host 1
But again, this is history right here. You understand?
Host 2
When you bought it though, you were like this. I'm buying this ugly piece of history. Yeah, Yeah.
Host 1
I did not buy this because it's like, is like a beautiful shirt.
Host 2
It's not like, going to be framed and like, displayed in your crib.
Host 1
No, it's like a dried snot colorway. I mean, it doesn't like work on my skin tone necessarily. It's a short sleeve, button down, like, it's fucking crazy.
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Throwing Fits Podcast – Episode Summary: "SUBSTACK PREVIEW The Afters with Jimmy and Larry"
Release Date: June 7, 2025
In this engaging episode of Throwing Fits, hosts Jimmy and Larry dive deep into their personal styles, brand preferences, and the broader cultural implications of their fashion choices. Through lighthearted banter and candid discussions, they navigate the complexities of the male zeitgeist, offering listeners both humor and insightful commentary.
The episode kicks off with Jimmy welcoming listeners to "The Afters", positioning it as exclusive, uncut bonus content tailored for their dedicated audience.
Larry humorously questions the title, setting a casual and relatable tone for the episode.
The conversation swiftly moves to a "fit check," where both hosts showcase and scrutinize each other's outfits, highlighting their unique styles and the brands they favor.
Jimmy [01:29]: "Crisp 52 degrees here in New York."
Larry [01:33]: "Exactly. Let's get into it. Let's do a fit check. You go first."
Larry describes his leather jacket as an older style, possibly discontinued, reflecting a penchant for vintage fashion.
Jimmy responds by highlighting his new footwear, emphasizing its design and functionality.
Jimmy [01:54]: "This is brand new."
Larry [01:55]: "They created this. I like it. I'm a fan."
Delving deeper into their brand loyalties, the hosts discuss a variety of clothing and accessory brands, sharing their favorites and critiquing others.
Jimmy counters by highlighting his preference for Telfar, a brand known for its inclusive and modern designs.
He also mentions Tarvas X Haven, questioning the diversity within Finnish brands.
A significant portion of the conversation centers around the representation of black-owned brands in their wardrobes, sparking a thoughtful dialogue on cultural appropriation and diversity.
Larry responds critically, pointing out the lack of black-owned brands in Jimmy's selection and reflecting on their conversation with Ian Isaiah.
Larry [03:27]: "Looks like you're not wearing a single black-owned brand."
Jimmy [03:34]: "I'm wearing a head to toe Telfar, dude. I just want it to seem like an unenlightened straight not wearing not a single black-owned brand."
The hosts navigate this sensitive topic with a mix of humor and introspection, acknowledging the complexities of brand selection and cultural influences.
Jimmy shares a personal anecdote about his Stussy shirt, delving into its history and the legal tussle it faced.
Larry offers his perspective on the shirt's aesthetic, providing a more nuanced view than Jimmy's initial harsh description.
Jimmy reflects on the shirt's value and his investment in vintage pieces.
The discussion underscores the allure of vintage fashion and the stories behind each piece, blending personal experiences with broader fashion trends.
Throughout the episode, Jimmy and Larry maintain a playful dynamic, injecting humor into their discussions about fashion mishaps and personal choices.
Larry [02:47]: "If it's for free, it's for me, as James will say."
Jimmy [03:40]: "An unenlightened straight not wearing not a single black-owned brand insight. Especially after podcast with En Isaiah."
Their lighthearted exchanges not only entertain but also make the conversation approachable, resonating with listeners who share similar experiences or sentiments.
Jimmy [03:32]: "I'm wearing a head to toe Telfar, dude."
Larry [02:47]: "If it's for free, it's for me, as James will say."
Jimmy [04:29]: "This was the Stussy shirt that got Sean Stussy cease and desist from Louis."
Larry [05:14]: "It is way less ugly in person than how you've described it before."
In this episode of Throwing Fits, Jimmy and Larry offer a candid and humorous exploration of their fashion choices, brand loyalties, and the cultural implications intertwined with their wardrobes. Through their dynamic dialogue, they shed light on broader societal themes while keeping the conversation entertaining and relatable. Whether discussing the intricacies of leather jackets or the stories behind vintage shirts, Jimmy and Larry navigate the male zeitgeist with authenticity and wit, making for an engaging listen.