Skip to playerSkip to main content
  • 7 minutes ago

Category

😹
Fun
Transcript
00:00It's Wild94.1, Wild94.1.com, Joey Franchise here, and it is that time yet again.
00:06We got the fam in the building, the Fairground Flea team.
00:09What's up?
00:10What's good, man?
00:11Thank you so much for having us, bro.
00:12Good to have you guys back.
00:13Now, what?
00:14We doing it this Saturday?
00:16This Saturday.
00:16Manana over at the Fairgrounds.
00:20So, yeah, we got to...
00:21Saturday and Sunday.
00:22First time we're doing two.
00:22Yo, that's right.
00:23You're doing two days.
00:25That's real cool.
00:27So, what sparked that?
00:28Has the demand been that crazy that you got to do two days?
00:30No, realistically, to be honest, it was collaborating with Ink Mania.
00:35That's really...
00:36They were going to be wanting to have us do it three days, and we were just like, you
00:40know, let's keep it at two.
00:41Let's keep it at two, yeah.
00:42You know, have the vendors load in a little early on Friday, make it a little easier on
00:47event day, but that reason behind it was definitely collaborating with Ink Mania.
00:51Shout out to Ink Mania.
00:51It was actually my boy, Jeremy, who flew down from Brooklyn, New York.
00:55We got New York in the building.
00:56New York is heavy in here.
00:59Fifth?
00:59Yeah.
01:00Sixth?
01:00I've been here, the first event ever that those two guys put on.
01:04Oh, my God.
01:05Now to come back down for this, and it's two days.
01:08Come on.
01:09That's amazing.
01:09You know, this is my guy, man.
01:12Like, one of my best friends in this game, bro.
01:14You're out there in New York.
01:15He came out here to, you know, show some love.
01:17It's always a good time here.
01:19It's always a rad time.
01:20Yeah, welcome back to Tampa, man.
01:21Thank you, man.
01:22Brings a great energy to the building.
01:23It's like my second home.
01:24So, you know, Tampa's where I've been more than any place else in the country.
01:28Seriously?
01:29Seriously.
01:29I love that.
01:30Just from meeting this guy.
01:31What's your, like, you know, this guy's like a hoot.
01:33They're both, like, big foodies.
01:34But it's, like, been your best, your favorite place to eat it.
01:36What's the place that we used to go?
01:38I know we're getting chicken wings later, but then we're thinking of Engine No. 9.
01:42Engine No.
01:42Yeah.
01:43I like this a lot.
01:44Those are good.
01:45That is good.
01:45Those sriracha wings go crazy.
01:47Yeah, the sriracha wings are crazy.
01:49That's what's up.
01:49So, tell us about, you know, Fairground Fleet this time.
01:51You got two days now.
01:53What can we expect?
01:54How big is it this time around?
01:56How much preparation do y'all have to put into this one now that you got two days?
02:01It's like almost festival vibes.
02:02It's literally, like, when it comes down to it, everything, it gets doubled.
02:06Like, money, time, energy.
02:09Everything gets doubled, you know?
02:10And it's, like, it's awesome.
02:13It's been a challenge, but I think something that we've taken head on and, like, really
02:17did it this time.
02:17Yeah, we've been enjoying it.
02:18No, it's fun.
02:19Like, even it's been twice as crazy.
02:22It's low-key twice the fun.
02:24Like, just twice the fun.
02:25No, yeah, yeah, yeah.
02:26No, you've got to enjoy the process, and I am thoroughly enjoying the process of this.
02:31It is a lot of undertaking.
02:32It can be really stressful and overwhelming.
02:34But realistically, I think it's going to be ultimately rewarding, which is what I'm looking
02:39forward to.
02:40For us and for everybody.
02:41Yeah, no, it's like, you know, we've really, I think, you know, not to pat ourselves on
02:45the back, but I think we've really helped build up the vintage community here in Tampa.
02:50And when we started, we were the only vintage, curated vintage market in Tampa.
02:56Now, there's sometimes multiple every weekend.
03:00And that was a vision I had for this city for a long time.
03:02And to see it come to fruition, it's like, it's beautiful.
03:05It's good to see it, but it's keeping us on our toes, and we've got to step our game
03:09up every time, you know?
03:10Yeah, no, it's like friendly competition, realistically, you know what I mean?
03:13It helps build up the community when there's a bit of competition, you know what I mean?
03:17It helps elevate everybody across the board, you know what I mean?
03:22It's really fun to watch.
03:23That's fair.
03:24And you're not saying this because you guys are like my guys, but I really do feel like
03:28you guys are kind of the forefront right now when it comes to the vintage community, like
03:33at the forefront of the whole vintage community.
03:35So it's good to see you guys kind of really step up and continuously put on great shows
03:42like you are about to do this Saturday.
03:44So what time is it, Saturday and Sunday?
03:47So both days, it's 12 to 6.
03:49General admission tickets are available at the door.
03:53It's going to be a vibe.
03:54I mean, we got, again, Ink Mania, so we're also going to have tattooing inside the building.
03:58You're going to have live tattooing going on?
04:00Oh, wow.
04:01Yes.
04:01It's going to be so sick.
04:02That's a first for us.
04:03You're going to go on at the same time, so it's like you can go from event to event.
04:06The food trucks are right in the middle, so it's like people can vibe and go back and
04:10forth, you know?
04:11Yeah, exactly.
04:12We're trying to basically bridge these two communities, you know what I mean?
04:16They're two incredibly deep-rooted cultures, and to be able to bring them both together
04:21and they're more connected than you think, you know?
04:23No, exactly.
04:24They basically go hand in hand.
04:26Like, it's hard to see a tattoo, homie, that ain't fly.
04:29They're usually fly.
04:29This is very true, yes.
04:30You know what I mean?
04:31I feel, like, crazy because I'm, like, I'm naked out here.
04:34I got no, I got no tats, but I was like, I see everybody with the tats and, like, you
04:37know, I be seeing them at, you know, some of the functions y'all be at or be set up
04:40at, and I'm just like, damn, like, I need to give you some tats, bro.
04:43I tried, man.
04:44I feel like, you know what I mean?
04:46Like, I feel like the odd man out without the tats.
04:49But listen, we got, you know, the Fairground Fleet team in here.
04:52What can we expect this time around, and what's, like, the, you know, the big trend right
04:57now?
04:57What's trending?
04:58Is it still the same as before?
04:59I feel like every time you guys come in, I always want to check the temperature on what,
05:02like, is moving in the vintage world.
05:05Last time, what we talked about, it was, like...
05:07It was a lot of, like, the true vintages coming around, like, you know what I mean?
05:10Like, we just seen a, what, a Levi's jacket sell for $65,000.
05:15Get the hell out of it.
05:15Guinness World Record.
05:17You know what I mean?
05:17Like, something like that.
05:18I saw that on, like, Social Somewhere.
05:19Yeah, no, it's insane.
05:20It's insane the fact that that's, like, a sale right now.
05:23Like...
05:23Yeah.
05:24Because it's, like, World War II era.
05:27Like, you know what I mean?
05:28Like, there's certain different cuts that you can, like, just the rarity of the jacket.
05:33But to get $65,000 for something like that is just unfathomable.
05:37Oh, yeah.
05:38Check your attics in your basement.
05:40For so long, it's still available.
05:42Like, people are still finding it.
05:43In that condition, and, like, another key factor was the sizing of it, because usually
05:48something back then, it was much smaller for somebody to be able to rock it now.
05:52That's, like, you know, it's insane.
05:54It's museum-worthy pieces out there.
05:56You know what I mean?
05:57Like, that is, that's what everybody's really looking after right now.
05:59Now, I know this is your guys' event.
06:01Jeremy, I know you're, you know, you're buddies with these guys, and you come down here very
06:04often.
06:05What are you in the hunt for that, I mean, I know New York has a very strong, you know,
06:10selection of, you know, places to kind of pick out your vintage, but are you on the
06:14hunt for anything specific while you're out here in Tampa?
06:15Have you found anything rare out in this area?
06:17I have found stuff out here rare.
06:19I'm always, I kind of have an odd style of things I look for.
06:22I'm always looking for something I've never seen.
06:24Okay.
06:24You know, I, we've done t-shirts for such a long time.
06:28I've probably seen every t-shirt that you could possibly think of.
06:32I've probably seen, but there are still those rare items out there that I'm like, oh, I've
06:36never seen that before.
06:37Those are the kind of pieces that I like to grab.
06:39And down here, coming down here and having the, the culture be with so much different
06:45vintage down here and so many people buying and selling, I'm definitely going to find
06:49stuff there that I've never seen before.
06:51Wow.
06:52Always.
06:53What's so special about like the vendors that we end up booking, they really specially
06:57curate for the event.
06:59You know what I mean?
06:59They really go all out.
07:01They work so hard, spend so much time and money to curate these pieces, you know, and
07:08shout out to them because they really show out for our event and it's so sick to see.
07:12And it's so good to see everybody's own unique style of the stuff that they're curating that
07:17maybe you weren't necessarily into, but when you see how they display it or put things
07:21together, you're like, oh no, I kind of like that too.
07:24Yeah.
07:24You know, and it makes you, all I always say is that I just got to show you one shirt
07:29and
07:30I got you into vintage.
07:31Show you one thing that you remember as a kid that you're like, oh, I had that or my best
07:36friend had that shirt.
07:37I got you.
07:38Because now you're going to start buying that nostalgic back again.
07:41It's all, that's what it's all about.
07:42It's like to feel like a kid again is like such a special feeling and it can only be
07:46explained through the word nostalgia.
07:48You know what I mean?
07:49And that's what the game is all about really, you know?
07:51Now, I'm curious to know like what each and each one of you guys, I want to know, how
07:55did you guys get into vintage to begin with?
07:57How were you first introduced to it?
07:59What inspired you to do what you're doing now?
08:03Uh, for me, it was, uh, really, I grew up in thrift stores, first of all, you know,
08:09I mean, my mom would bring me out there all the time.
08:11I was never into like the clothes, of course, at that time, I was always like in the toy
08:15section, you know, as a child should.
08:17Uh, but as I grew older and looked like, try to like find an identity like within myself,
08:22you know what I mean?
08:23I was mainly, I used fashion that way to really, uh, you know, explain myself.
08:30And so I would go through the thrifts because malls really didn't carry my sizes often or
08:35whatever it was, was mad corny.
08:37So I would just go to the thrifts and like get my gear.
08:41And more often than not, it ended up being older pieces.
08:44So over time, I, and it's more time you spend in the thrifts, you start to identify with like
08:49what is standing the test of time.
08:51And I just started grabbing all those pieces, even if they weren't in my size, bro, 15 years
08:56ago, I was in the thrifts, putting things to the side and I built a crazy stockpile over
09:03like 50, 10 years.
09:05And now I've been selling it off for the last six realistically.
09:08But like, that was really how I got into it.
09:10And I just wanted to be fly and different.
09:13And I looked to the thrift to, you know, showcase that really.
09:17Well, you always find some good pieces and also like the, the fits that you put together
09:20on point.
09:21I gotta, I gotta give you your flowers on that.
09:23Jeremy, how about you?
09:24For me, I grew up, my dad was a toy collector and my mom did antiques.
09:29Oh, wow.
09:30I was a flea market kid my whole life, but I was always looking for clothes.
09:35I always wanted band shirts.
09:37Okay.
09:37You know, I'd always go to flea markets and ask guys, do you have clothes?
09:39You have old band t-shirts?
09:40They didn't have it at that time.
09:42You know, I'm older.
09:42So it was like early nineties, but later in life, I got into the punk and skateboarding
09:47scene and my friends and I just wanted to dress different than the Abercrombie kids in
09:52school.
09:53Yeah, for sure.
09:54So we shopped at thrift stores and usually it was just who could find the weirdest thing,
09:58you know?
09:59Who could find a t-shirt with like a unicorn on it that like, you're like, no one's wearing
10:04this, but we're going to wear it because we're like weird punk kids, you know?
10:07And that kind of just turned into any town I would go to or any, any cities I was in,
10:13I was like, I'm going to the thrift store.
10:14I'm going to look for unique things here.
10:16Even if it wasn't my size, I'm like, this is too cool to leave here.
10:19I'll never be able to fit into this, but I want it.
10:22And that just turned into having an entire apartment filled with maybe six, at least
10:316,000 t-shirts.
10:32Oh my God.
10:33No, the first time I went to this man's apartment in New York, this was what, five years ago?
10:38Six years ago?
10:38About six years ago.
10:39Uh, walls of t-shirts, just like piles, like all perfectly neatly folded, just hundreds
10:48upon hundreds of t-shirts, bro.
10:51It was the most incredible thing I've ever seen because of the curation too.
10:54It's like Atlanta.
10:55The pieces that there were there was just like, what is happening right now?
10:59You know, you find one shirt of something and you're like, oh, there's dinosaur shirts.
11:05Yeah.
11:05How many dinosaur shirts are there in the, in the world?
11:10I'm going to try to find them all.
11:11And then once you find them all, you're like, okay, what else is there next thing?
11:15Right, right, right.
11:16No, absolutely.
11:16I'm the same way.
11:17I do that with, so when I figured out like what my like niche was in, in, in vintage and
11:22what I was hunting for, it was like movie tees, it was sports, like the caricature, uh,
11:27you know, sports t-shirts, big head t-shirts.
11:31Oh yeah.
11:31Yeah.
11:31I just, I just went nuts.
11:32I mean, movie tees were my thing that's kind of put me, you know, I had worked a full-time
11:37job before doing this.
11:39I worked in luxury retail.
11:40I was like an operations manager and just collected vintage t-shirts on the weekend,
11:45you know, and pandemic hit, I had quit my job.
11:49As you said, I had a house full of 6,000 t-shirts and I was like, what am I
11:52going to
11:52do with all this stuff?
11:53Right.
11:53You know?
11:54So I started posting, but movie tees were always the thing that I kind of like zeroed in
11:58on.
11:58I got this one from him actually.
12:00Which one?
12:01Oh, the good fellas?
12:02Yeah.
12:03That thing is so fire.
12:04I love this thing, bro.
12:05I like that weird all the time.
12:06Hell yeah.
12:07And it was like 90s movies were my thing.
12:09You know, I was like a at home dude, you know, like my parents would be like, we're going
12:13to the mall.
12:13Do you want to go out?
12:14I'm like, no, I'm going to stay home and watch movies.
12:16That was me.
12:17You know, like bands come and go or they get commercial and you're like, I don't like that
12:21band anymore.
12:22Yeah.
12:22But good fellas movie, you're always going to like that.
12:24That's forever.
12:24That's timeless.
12:25You know, it's not going to change.
12:26Forever.
12:26Absolutely.
12:27Movie tees just became my thing and that kind of helped me launch into the scene here.
12:31That's what's up.
12:32And Snacks, what was your introduction in the vintage?
12:36Honestly, man, I was just.
12:37Because let's get a backstory on Snacks though.
12:40Like he is a barber by trade, but he gets busy with the vintage.
12:45So please tell us.
12:46Like for me, to be honest, I was just a natural collector, like in general.
12:51So like me, I started with toys actually, which action figures was my thing.
12:56But like to me, like he said, like, you know, there's movie shirts, there's band shirts.
13:01Like for me, it was like video game shirts, like, you know, things that I played.
13:04And I'm like, hold on.
13:05And like, I can actually wear this part of my memory, you know what I mean?
13:09Right.
13:09So as I started just hunting for them and wearing them, like, you know, I like the idea of people
13:15being like, damn, like, where'd you get that?
13:16Like, you just unlocked the memory in me, you know?
13:19Yeah.
13:20And for me, it was just, I just kept building up like a whole closet full of just memories
13:25of personal memories that I can share with other people, you know?
13:29So like, I don't know, you know me, I've always been into fashion, but like for me, it was
13:33the fact that I can wear memories is like the real connection that gave me the want to
13:39build it and share that with people, you know?
13:42So for me, it's like, I don't stick to one thing necessarily, but I really just felt like
13:47as long as I can connect to people, like I find my tribe within what I wear, you know?
13:52That's good.
13:52That's well said.
13:53Yeah.
13:54It was pretty dope, man.
13:55I think we're one of the rare collectibles that you get to wear, you know, like, as
14:00you said, collecting toys, what do you do with them?
14:02They sit on a shelf, you look at them, you bring people to your house and you show off.
14:06Here's my whole room of all these action figures complete in box.
14:09Ours, we get to wear, and the more you wear it, the more unique it gets.
14:13Yeah, the better it gets, for sure.
14:15There's so many different, of that shirt, how many different versions of it?
14:19It all depends on how the person works.
14:20I get to put like young people on like, yo, what is that shirt?
14:24Who is that?
14:24And I'm like, sit back, kid.
14:26Watch this movie.
14:27You know what I mean?
14:28Like, I love that.
14:29That's a big part of my job.
14:30As a barber, I have to entertain people as they sit there for 45 minutes with me.
14:34So like, I'm always playing movies.
14:36I'm always playing shows, random stuff.
14:38And like, I'm glad that I can wear it and just start a conversation, you know?
14:42And it goes from there, honestly.
14:45So what would annoy you guys?
14:47Because you guys are very pure and in too deep when it comes to the, you know, you're very
14:52integrated in the community.
14:53Is there anything that bothers you about, you know, people getting, you know, just jumping
14:59onto the scene?
15:00Like for me, for example, I always think it's interesting when I see like these vintage pieces
15:05being recreated by like, you know, some of these websites or these, you know, these big
15:11like, you know, kind of franchise-y kind of spots.
15:13Is there anything that like annoys you about like people trying to tap into that culture
15:17and try to maybe dilute it in a sense?
15:20Just about everything.
15:24But like, it's also like inevitable, you know what I mean?
15:27So it's like, I just choose not to put any energy into it.
15:30But there is a lot of annoyances in this game.
15:32Like...
15:32A lot.
15:33A lot.
15:34You know?
15:35I like to see the impact on the culture that we've done.
15:39Right?
15:39Like...
15:39The positive way.
15:40Like, I feel like the, I mean, people will say the boom was whenever, but I feel like
15:44the pandemic boom of vintage becoming full-fledged ahead...
15:49Was the tip of the iceberg realistic?
15:51Was the tip of the iceberg, right.
15:51Because now it's like finally socially acceptable.
15:53Like, grandmas know about vintage.
15:55You know what I mean?
15:56Like, every age bracket has the understanding of like, why something may have hold value.
16:03Of course you're going to come across those folks that are...
16:05Oh, there's certain shops out here that overpriced their stuff now.
16:07Thrift shops that overpriced their stuff.
16:09The thrifts out here are...
16:11Tags!
16:12What?
16:12They're crazy.
16:13Well, as soon as you tell...
16:14You know, that $65,000 jacket, as soon as someone sees that, they go, every jacket
16:19I have is...
16:20Now it's worth that.
16:20Every Levi's jacket on earth now is $65,000.
16:23Yeah, you're like, why?
16:24You know what I mean?
16:25It's like, what are we talking about?
16:27Things like that.
16:29Yeah, that would definitely piss me off if somebody tried to do that.
16:31You know what I mean?
16:32I always like faded tees, and I like going into shops and seeing new faded tees.
16:38I'm like, okay, you're close.
16:40You're not there yet.
16:41But we did impact you to go, people are wearing these type of shirts.
16:46Right.
16:46So we now need to make shirts that look like those shirts.
16:49Not only that, but think about all the companies that will re-release their past things that
16:56are now...
16:56Retro, basically.
16:57Like, basically Starter re-issuing their new jackets.
17:02Ed Hardy has done it.
17:04Yeah, everybody.
17:05Every single company, and that's because they see, oh man, we're back, but we can't capitalize.
17:13Yeah.
17:13It really doesn't hit the same when you're buying this stuff.
17:17If you look at any drop Kith has...
17:19Yeah, Kith's been doing it.
17:20I ain't gonna hold you.
17:21And I love Kith.
17:22Don't get me wrong.
17:23Yeah, I know you do.
17:23I mean, I'm wearing Kith sunglasses, so I can't say anything.
17:26Right, right.
17:26You look at the tees that they dropped, the collabs that they do...
17:29It's literally a copy of the old one.
17:30The graphic is the vintage graphic.
17:33Right.
17:33Like, we saw, oh, these shirts are...
17:35And Supreme has been doing that for years.
17:37Years.
17:37Right, right, right.
17:37Like, literally since the start.
17:39But at least Supreme kind of, like, twists it a little bit.
17:41Not always.
17:43I mean...
17:43Not always.
17:44Not recently.
17:45Not ever, really.
17:48I love the debate right now.
17:50Great.
17:52It's a great stuff.
17:53That's, like...
17:54They literally have probably the craziest vintage archive of all time with all of the pieces
17:59that Supreme has bought over the years.
18:01Yeah, yeah, yeah.
18:01To ultimately just gain inspiration for the brand they are still doing today.
18:07You know what I mean?
18:07The hope is that the kids buy it and then go, where did this design come from?
18:10And then find the original and go, oh, 800 kids bought this in the draft.
18:15Like when they did the neon skeleton tee a while back, the 3-6 Mafia, when Juicy J wore it.
18:21Yeah, they redid the skull pile that Liquid Blue did in 2000.
18:25You know what I mean?
18:26I always remember that from Juicy J wearing it.
18:28Yeah, of course.
18:29It's a classic t-shirt.
18:30That is one of the, like...
18:31I have the shirt.
18:32The original one, yes.
18:33It's one of my favorites.
18:34You know what I mean?
18:35I wore it two days ago.
18:36I have every color of that t-shirt.
18:38I love that design.
18:39I think it's one of the coolest concepts ever.
18:43But they just redid it with Shrek.
18:45Have you guys seen that?
18:46Yeah, I did see Shrek.
18:47I love Shrek, though.
18:51Yeah, yeah, yeah.
18:52Can't hit on Shrek, dude.
18:53That's that boy.
18:54It's imagination, man.
18:54People got imaginations.
18:57So get to the show now with Saturday and Sunday going down over at the Florida Fairgrounds,
19:03Fairground Flea.
19:04First and foremost, what can they purchase tickets at if they're trying to get in and shop?
19:08So you can go on Instagram right now on the Fairgrounds Flea, and it's right in the bio
19:15right there.
19:15And you can click that, and it'll give you all the details, everything.
19:19Yeah, it's also, if you're online and you don't have Instagram, it's simpletix.com backslash
19:25the Fairgrounds Flea.
19:27Yeah.
19:27And they'll have that link.
19:28Yeah.
19:28And you can get them at the door, too.
19:30You know, we're not, you know.
19:31Yep.
19:32We're right at the door.
19:33We're right at the door.
19:34And there's already a cutoff on, like, vendors and stuff like that?
19:36Vendors are sold out.
19:38Yes, sir.
19:38But can people walk in with clothing that they're trying to sell?
19:42Oh, yeah, absolutely.
19:43We also have a free trade pit.
19:45So basically, if you want to bring in.
19:46Oh, nice.
19:46I've seen that was actually really cool when you guys did that.
19:48If you want to bring out a little bag, you know what I mean?
19:50Showcase some of your products, some of your cooler stuff, you know what I mean?
19:54Try to make a little cheese.
19:56Try to make some trades.
19:57I might have to go out there with my bag.
19:59Hey, man, you should, man.
20:00I'm going to pop out with my bag.
20:01There's going to be a lot of folks outside, so, you know, it's that time.
20:05The trade pit's always fun.
20:07The trade pit's always fun.
20:08Because you never know what's in the world.
20:08I actually found a really dope piece.
20:10I found a fire, like, Batman Forever t-shirt piece with all the characters on it.
20:14Oh, that's fire.
20:14It was, like, all the faces on it.
20:16It was really cool.
20:17So, got to love that.
20:18That was a good one.
20:19That was, like, with Jim Carrey, right?
20:20Yes.
20:21Yeah, yeah.
20:21It was a little bit of Tommy Lee Jones' tattoo face, which still weirds me out to this day.
20:25It was, like, the most, like, cartoony Batman.
20:27Like, it really, like, I don't know.
20:29But not for nothing, like, it gets, like, I feel like, you know, it still gets his flowers
20:33because of how different it was.
20:35But I say it has aged better over time because it's not my favorite Batman.
20:40In the time, like, when it was released, a lot of people hated, didn't they?
20:42Yeah.
20:43Yeah.
20:43Because it was so comic book-y.
20:44Yeah, yeah, yeah.
20:45What was the switch?
20:45Tim Burton did the first two.
20:47Right, right.
20:47And then Michael Keaton stopped being Batman.
20:49And then it was Val Kilmer.
20:50And it was, like, turned a little bit more cartoony.
20:54And then Arnold Schwarzenegger came in there and showed it all.
20:56Oh, yeah.
20:56That was Mr. Freeze.
20:57Yeah, Mr. Freeze.
20:59I love Arnold, though.
21:00Oh, my God, bro.
21:00He was crazy.
21:02Is there any vendors there that, like, you're excited to see or, you know, kind of display
21:06and stuff like that or shop with?
21:08Yeah, there's always some good kids that pull up and they always just set up their booth
21:12crazy.
21:13I'll shout them out.
21:14It's Drip Coma and Time Warp Wardrobe.
21:16Two young kids.
21:17They just always just bring out the house.
21:20They really specially curate for this event like a lot of vendors do.
21:22But they just go all out, man.
21:24It's insane what they put together every time.
21:27And what are you going to be on the hunt for?
21:30Anything that's rare on the bigger side.
21:333X and plus.
21:35You know, I see, like Jay said earlier.
21:373X and plus, I always got to think of this guy.
21:39So whenever I'm looking through the racks, I'm always looking just for bigger sizes.
21:42Not only for myself, but for, like, my clients as well.
21:46Like, you know, I have, like, the Big Homie Vintage that I supply, like, plus size vintage
21:50for the Big Homies.
21:51You know what I mean?
21:52So if you're ever looking for that.
21:54Nice.
21:55Nice.
21:56You know, yeah, that's what I'm always looking for.
21:58Big sizes.
21:59Good stuff.
22:00Jerry, what you on the hunt for?
22:02I would like, I'm looking for some thrashed tees.
22:06Thrashed and faded.
22:07That's what I like.
22:08Yeah.
22:09Ooh.
22:09Something that looks like should have been thrown away.
22:12Something with a story, you know.
22:14You kept it, and I want it.
22:18Yeah, that's awesome.
22:19Yeah, that's great.
22:20That's great.
22:21Sax, I know you always on the hunt for something.
22:23What you always looking for?
22:24I'm definitely more polo.
22:26Always more polo.
22:28Ooh, yeah.
22:28And the local stuff, man.
22:30Are you the little pony or the big pony guy?
22:32I mean, bro, it's crazy, because I low-key skipped that era of polo, but I still love
22:38it.
22:38Like, you know, there's so many different, like, waves of what polo was.
22:42But, like, you know, I can get whatever.
22:45Whatever sticks out to me, you know, the polo wormhole gets deep.
22:50You know what I mean?
22:50Nah, man.
22:51There's just so many subcategories.
22:53Speaking of polo, man, we were talking about vendors earlier.
22:56I want to shout out that cat, young kid named Trevor.
22:59Bro, Trevor Revent, I believe is his last name.
23:01I'm going to him first.
23:03That booth is going to be insane.
23:05It's going to be literally probably 80% polo.
23:09And I'm not talking about, like, just, like, your normal little polos.
23:12He's got, like, 50 polo bear sweaters.
23:18It's just going to be a really well-curated booth, and I'm stoked to see how they do it.
23:23I got a polo up on them.
23:24Yeah.
23:25Him and Sweet Gum Vintage.
23:27Shout out those two young cats that are doing it big.
23:28You guys just posted your vendor list.
23:30So if you're at home and you're wondering what people are bringing, go to that vendor
23:33list, type their ads, and then you can look and see, like, okay, now you get an idea what
23:38you're looking at.
23:39Also, the pinned comment is literally all of their Instagrams as well.
23:43So if you want to tap in with any of them, go show them some love.
23:46Shout out the vendors, man.
23:47Without them, it really, truly, honestly, it's not possible.
23:50You know what I mean?
23:51So shout out to them and all the hard work that they do.
23:53I can't wait for this weekend.
23:54It's going down Saturday and Sunday.
23:57Make sure you're there.
23:58The Fairground Fleet.
23:58Follow them at the Fairground Fleet, and you can get tickets in their bio.
24:03JD, Snacks, Jeremy, appreciate you guys for coming through, man.
24:06This was epic.
24:07It's always good talking shop with you guys, man, for real.
24:10Much success, and looking forward to more of these shows going down.
24:13I can't wait to be there this weekend.
24:14Thank you, dude.
24:15Awesome.
24:15Swat 94.1.
24:16Swat 94.1.
Comments

Recommended