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>> No.6793259 [View]
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>>6793238
Yup, that's been the truth since the sixties, and Warhol cemented it when he put out pic related. These prints were massively influential, people take them for granted but they did set off a change in the way the textile is perceived.

>> No.6590418 [View]
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I don't think it ever really goes out. It trends, but it's always been an option since Warhol and Vietnam.
You can wear it rugged, ironically, tacticool, it even works with some meanswear and lots of streetwear.

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Posting Warhol Camo for the sake of post-modern context.

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>>6032964
Camo is one of those things that never fully goes out of style, but occasionally pops into the limelight and gets seen on everyone.
I personally believe it's been a perpetually viable choice since Warhol did his famous silkscreens, pic related.

That jacket, however, is a no-go.
Part of the attraction of wearing camo is recontextualizing it, taking it out of the military domain. That jacket is far too aware of what it's trying to be, and the patches make it come across as an affectation.

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