so i was just with Ken Rebel's people who are working on his new Rebelife clothing
the topic of Carti came up and they started showing me some stuff. they were scrolling through mad s*** and were telling me how the album is basically reworked from the ground up all the time and were clowning him saying he could've been dropped like 4 great projects since he announced WLR as the title two years back
they also showed me some pending artwork too. it wasn't final they said but it looked crazy
it was very deceptively minimalistic, like from far it could be mistaken for Carti's trademark monochromatic red square, but it was super detailed when you get a good look. it was like a giant wall of blood stained glass, but it was cracked and a lot of the paint looked like it was peeling. very satanic in a biblical sense. it also looked like it had a red graffiti tag towards the lower middle section. i would say it was a pentagram but it was more like a nu-metal sticker from the mid late 90s.
not really describing it well, but its just one of those covers that immediately stands out and looks important. reminds me of how MBDTF's artwork almost predetermined the album a classic before most of the music was even out
Damn this is a well written description tho had to read it twice
...and even with all of that said

We still go crazier with it
@Pinhead
do pants come like this or u gotta take em somewhere to get this type of fit/stacking
do pants come like this or u gotta take em somewhere to get this type of fit/stacking
You can look for some with a longer inseam than what you usually wear and then use a dremel tool/thread needle to release the bottom hem and give them the frayed effect like that.
Some brands just make their pants like that though @valelives on instagram immediately comes to mind
do pants come like this or u gotta take em somewhere to get this type of fit/stacking
@mishka how'd you get em stacked up like this?
Both, but generally the easiest/most common way is getting a longer inseam and maybe altering the hem
You can look for some with a longer inseam than what you usually wear and then use a dremel tool/thread needle to release the bottom hem and give them the frayed effect like that.
Some brands just make their pants like that though @valelives on instagram immediately comes to mind
Valelives is heatttt imo
@mishka how'd you get em stacked up like this?
Both, but generally the easiest/most common way is getting a longer inseam and maybe altering the hem
thanks
yall got any youtube or reddit tutorials yall would reccomend?
do pants come like this or u gotta take em somewhere to get this type of fit/stacking
got two of the exact same pair (of regular length jeans) and had my friend essentially cut part of one pair and sowe them to the other. It’s actually quite simple if you got a sowing machine
but mind you I’m 6’4, you might be fine with just finding a pair of 36 inseam and letting it fray at the bottom. I specifically wanted over-the-top stacks with these ones
got two of the exact same pair (of regular length jeans) and had my friend essentially cut part of one pair and sowe them to the other. It’s actually quite simple if you got a sowing machine
but mind you I’m 6’4, you might be fine with just finding a pair of 36 inseam and letting it fray at the bottom. I specifically wanted over-the-top stacks with these ones
was not expecting this
was not expecting this
@user
I’d have to measure them but these are easily inseam 40+
thanks
yall got any youtube or reddit tutorials yall would reccomend?
I don't but I'm sure others do/it's not a hard find
Also if you can find a tailor in your area that you like or no anyone that can alter pants they should be able to help you too
as i thought
Wtf does how I dress have to do with my opinion on another outfit lmao???
You can look for some with a longer inseam than what you usually wear and then use a dremel tool/thread needle to release the bottom hem and give them the frayed effect like that.
Some brands just make their pants like that though @valelives on instagram immediately comes to mind
seam ripper or a small blade is all you need to release the hem
got two of the exact same pair (of regular length jeans) and had my friend essentially cut part of one pair and sowe them to the other. It’s actually quite simple if you got a sowing machine
but mind you I’m 6’4, you might be fine with just finding a pair of 36 inseam and letting it fray at the bottom. I specifically wanted over-the-top stacks with these ones
quirk method
Wtf does how I dress have to do with my opinion on another outfit lmao???
bench warmer talkin like a starter
those are just a long inseam and a little looseish straight leg you can tell by how they don't hug his calves
i think they actually flare at the bottom a lil