Off-White Lesson
Can you believe I've been writing for K-world Style for a year already? Where did the time go? Thanks for all your love and support!
Today I'll do something kind of new. I like to teach things, so right now I will give a lesson on how to recognize Off-White clothing. Off-White is getting to be a popular brand in the K-pop industry as well as streetwear. I've seen people in New York City increasingly wear this brand.
I would like to thank the fashion gods for coveralls and Off-White popularizing them. They are helping solve the flannel-tied-around-the-waist fashion
In the picture above, Sonamoo is wearing Off-White coveralls. The sleeves are tied around their waist but they are attached to the pants so nothing is flapping all over place. As you can see in their "Deja Vu" MV when they do the booty popping or any sharp hip movement, nothing flaps anywhere. Coveralls - 1, Flannels - 0
Deep into this post, the lesson officially starts now :P
2) Distinctive patches
3) COVERALLS!! Check out the screenshots from JJCC's "Fire" MV
Notice the "WHITE" text, parallel lines over the number 13, and patches I just mentioned
Eddy gets hot
Eddy ties sleeves around his waist. How logical! Coveralls - 2, Flannels - 0
San Cheong is wearing flannel correctly
When I saw this my blood was about to boil
But the flannel just happened to be really long ^^; JJCC earned my respect.
Wow my rant was longer than the lesson. The lesson seemed longer in my head >_> You can check the links below to see our previous posts of Off-White to get a better idea of the brand!
Shelley ✩*⋆⍋☃❄
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Image Credits: highsnobiety, TS Entertainment, Jackie Chan Group Korea
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