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Hot duffle Bag Boy Shirt meaning: Many of the Hot duffle Bag Boy Shirt Also,I will get this pieces in the collection are personal to Arias, items from Scott’s universe he deeply relates to. Some shining examples include the two handbags he shows Clothing’s. The first, his favorite item, is a McDonald’s Happy Meal bag from the designer’s first collection for Moschino. The second is a toothpaste tube crossbody bag. “Working in the dental field, I just had to have it!” he quips. Another piece Arias singles out is a Moschino fall 2017 menswear harness Shirt. “I was prior military,


I was in the Air Force,” he reminisces while looking at the piece. “And I was always fascinated by the harness gear that some of the emergency vehicle drivers would wear, or the stuff that the pilots had. It’s a bit bondage inspired, but it’s directly inspired by flight suits and the harnesses for their parachutes.” The piece had sold out before he could buy it, but, devoted as he is, he tracked it down through Instagram to another collector and traded in “a considerable amount” of pieces in exchange for it. Going by the look on his face, the trade off was more than worth it. “As a child, my sister’s Barbies were fashion-ready, and we would play with them, but I grew up being told that’s not what boys do, or that men don’t care about what they wear,” he says, recalling the times in both his early life and adulthood when he was told to dress a certain way, or act a certain way in order to appear less “gay” and more manly. “But when I came upon Jeremy’s work, it just awoke something in me. The kid in me saw himself playing with these life-size Barbies on the runway.”

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