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categories: [shoes, jordan]
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tags: [air jordan 3, navy]
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image: "/images/aj3georgetownstock.jpg"
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![Air Jordan 3 Retro Georgetown (2021) [Navy]](/images/aj3georgetownstock.jpg)
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This Air Jordan 3 (Retro) features a navy coloured tint to a familiar colour-blocking pattern. Being a new colour way rather than a direct copy of one of the designs of the original Air Jordan 3, Jordan (brand) elected to replace all of the Nike branding with the word Jordan, and the replacement of the Swoosh with a "Jumpman" logo. That being said, the absence of Nike branding is not a reason to ignore this colour way; it's so easy to wear.
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categories: [bags, celine]
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tags: [belt bag, mint green]
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image: "/images/celinemicrobeltbagstock.jpg"
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![Céline Micro Belt Bag (Fall 2017) [Mint Green]](/images/celinemicrobeltbagstock.jpg)
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The Belt Bag debuted in 2015, as a more minimal followup to the Luggage Tote and the Trapeze Bag. Season after season, it was reissued in new colourways, and even sizes. In her final year at Céline, Pheobe Philo's Céline released some of their largest collections before her departure, including this specific colourway. I bought this when I learned Hedi Slimane, Celine's new creative director, made the decision to remove the acute accent from the 'e' in the creative house's branding (which Philo added), despite continuing to sell Philo's original designs. This bag is a symbol of style that was made by an icon who was being erased by her successor; I had to have one with "her" name still on it. In my mind, she's like the British Woman counterpart to the American Man that is Rick Owens; her designs were focused on what she believed women truly wanted to wear, a similar philosophy to how Owens is inspired to design by things he'd want to wear in his everyday life.
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This bag is made of an artificially grained calfskin, similar to Hermès' "Epsom" leathers, meaning that before construction, the hides were processed with heat and pressure to create a perfectly consistent grain that masks small imperfections in the material, and makes it more resistant to scratches and water.
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categories: [shoes, adidas]
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tags: [nmd, white]
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image: "/images/adidasnmdcitysockstock.jpg"
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![Adidas NMD City Sock [White, Gum]](/images/adidasnmdcitysockstock.jpg)
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Balenciaga released the Speed Trainer to mass appeal in late 2016. They penetrated popular culture, even leading to a hip-hop shoutout from Cardi B, where she called them "(the shoe) that look like a sock". They quickly dominated many fashion circles, leading to a hypersaturation of textile-upper shoes that is probably killing the hype they once had, now almost seen with disdain, which is unfortunate, because conceptually, they were very interesting, as a jumped-to conclusion of the advent of the Yeezy Boost 350.
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Arguably what kicked-off this saturated movement was the "City Sock", an early variant of the Adidas Originals™ NMD, which already featured a knit upper. The City Sock took the NMD's design further by omitting the traditional expectation of laces, leaving only a knit with a heel counter attached to a sole. This particular colourway wasn't released until 2017, but the original was one of the first models available in March 2016, the first NMD release since its quiet debut in New York in December 2015.
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@ -4,10 +4,9 @@ date: 2021-09-15T11:13:44-04:00
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categories: [hardware, topre]
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tags: [keyboard, black]
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image: "/images/fujitsupfuhhkbpro2stock.jpg"
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![Fujitsu PFU Happy Hacking Keyboard Professional 2 [Black]](/images/fujitsupfuhhkbpro2stock.jpg)
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This is my current daily driver. A compact, 60% keyboard made with Topre-designed electro capacitive keyswitches. More inexperienced, misguided keyboard enthusiasts will tell you that Topre's proprietary switch mechanisms aren't worth paying for because they're "glorified rubber domes". What these people fail to recognize is that "rubber domes" aren't an inherently bad quality in a keyboard, assuming the mechanisms are built well enough. I've seen keyboard YouTubers boast about how they've "vastly improved" a friend's typing experience by building them a new keyboard using Cherry MX derivative linear switches, while tossing out their supposedly terrible Dell keyboards that happen to be made with Alps SKCMs and NMB domes with sliders that would have provided vastly superior typing experiences if they were just cleaned and refurbished, but I digress.
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@ -4,8 +4,7 @@ date: 2021-09-15T15:21:33-04:00
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categories: [shoes, diadora]
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tags: [mi basket, white]
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image: "/images/diadoramibasketusedstock.jpg"
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![Diadora MI Basket Used [White]](/images/diadoramibasketusedstock.jpg)
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I knew it would be nearly impossible to acquire the Nike Air Jordan 1 '85 Hi's in the highly-coveted "Neutral Grey" colourway from a retailer instead of a reseller who would mark it up for 100% over retail, so I ordered a pair of these in consolation. The year before Michael Jordan got his Nike contract, when he was still wearing Converse Pro Leathers and Adidas Forum Hi's, Diadora sponsored the Milan basketball team in 1984, and they've released these as a nod to that heritage. The materials on these shoes feel far nicer than anything I've felt on any shoe put out by Nike/Jordan (brand) in the last decade, and they've been artificially aged to look like they really came from 1984.
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@ -4,10 +4,9 @@ date: 2021-09-15T16:42:29-04:00
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categories: [bags, hermes]
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tags: [birkin, black]
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image: "/images/hermesbirkin35blackboxstock.jpg"
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![Hermès Birkin 30 in Box Calfskin [Black]](/images/hermesbirkin35blackboxstock.jpg)
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These bags are so desirable that if you manage to purchase one from an Hermès boutique, you could easily walk out of the store and sell it to someone else for a great deal more than you paid for it at the retailer. Because they're so valuable outside of their own retail environment and move so quickly, the brand's sales associates (SAs) refuse to sell the bags to anyone other than "dedicated" Hermès brand fanatics and loyalists. A good measure that seems to sway most SAs into offering one of these coveted bags for sale is to spend at least the (retail) value of the bag on other items sold by Hermès--the housewares, the blankets, the clothes, the belts, the footwear, the silk scarves and the perfumes. Of course, none of this matters if you happen to be someone willing to buy them second-hand.
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Box leather is named after late-19th century English shoe craftsman Joseph Box. It was originally formulated for making black shoes that develop a gorgeous patina with wear, and was used almost exclusively on vintage Hermès bags, like the Kelly. Creases made in the material are very difficult to get out, so the fact that their craftsmen who construct the bags can saddle-stitch them together by hand without leaving any marks is exceptionally impressive. It's almost a tragedy that these are constructed to such a high standard only to inevitably see those marks of wear: the scratches that can't be buffed out, the creases that almost resemble veins. But maybe the fact that the only marks I see on the bag could have come from myself, and not where I got it from, is a part of the beauty.
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@ -4,8 +4,7 @@ date: 2021-09-16T09:47:28-04:00
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categories: [shoes, aprix]
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tags: [apr-002, white]
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image: "/images/aprixapr002stock.jpg"
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![Aprix APR-002 [Grey, Blue]](/images/aprixapr002stock.jpg)
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These were the first suede sneakers I ever bought. All official marketing materials seem to indicate that this is a "grey", but to me, it always felt more like a warm off-white cream. I thought the blue accents would make this shoe pair well with a pair of jeans, so that's what I usually wore them with. All my life, I'd been told not to buy white and/or suede sneakers because they'd be "ruined" too quickly, but as I grew to love and appreciate the character developed in long-lasting, hard-wearing items like raw denim and natural leather belts, I decided I could live with the inevitability of permanent marks of wear on my sneakers, and how glad I was! I can proudly say I buy my shoes to wear and baby in favour of keeping them in pristine condition for some hypothetical "perfect outfit" I would never actually construct. Outfits are ephemeral as are ultimately the items in our wardrobes, so we may was well enjoy them while we can. Even if the upper has been completely matted by repeated abused by dirt and water, the rubber outsole has held up remarkably well, I think more so than any other sneaker I've ever owned. For a little visual "refresh" after a couple of years, I replaced the accent-matching blue laces with a pastel braided lace.
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categories: [bags, hermes]
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tags: [birkin, orange]
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image: "/images/hermesbirkin30orangeepsomstock.jpg"
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![Hermès Birkin 30 in Epsom Calfskin [Orange]](/images/hermesbirkin30orangeepsomstock.jpg)
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This bag is so notorious, that it made its brand notorious. Supposedly designed for Jane Birkin after a basket she was carrying through an airport spilled its contents when she tried to stuff it into a plane's overhead storage, it's become an icon of a supposed "selectivity" of the brand's choice of customers; even if the average person did have thousands of dollars to spend on a piece of hand luggage on a whim, they are so sought after, that they nearly instantly sell out when stores get the chance to restock them. The date code on mine denotes that it was made in 2016.
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Epsom is Hermès' name for calfskins that have experienced an artificial graining process. Calfskins not suitable for more "natural" finishes such as Togo are applied with heat and pressure to make its grain perfectly consistent and hide small imperfections in the skin, as well as more scratch and water resistant.
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categories: [shoes, reebok]
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tags: [club c, white]
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image: "/images/reebokclubc85mentholstock.jpg"
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![Reebok Club C 85 [Chalk, Heritage Teal, Cool Shadow]](/images/reebokclubc85mentholstock.jpg)
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I bought these shoes because they reminded me of a menthol cigarette. That's a bit of an oversimplification, so let me explain: back in 2006, following the praise of BAPE's "bootleg" of the Air Force 1, the "Bapestas," fellow sneaker-head Ari Saal Forman released a 252 pairs of the "Ari Menthol 10s" in a sample run to a couple of smaller retailers in New York.
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The Ari Menthol 10s were a spin on the Air Force 1 that inverted the Nike "Swoosh" Logo, making it more resemble the branding of Newport Cigarettes; they were a criticism of "the two brands who have taken the most and given the least": Nike and Newport, who've both in some capacity, exploited and profited from the Black American community. Neither Nike nor Newport were happy about this product, so they sued Ari into oblivion.
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categories: [shoes, jordan]
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tags: [air jordan 11, black]
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image: "/images/aj11cmftlowbredstock.jpg"
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![Air Jordan 11 CMFT Low [Black, Red]](/images/aj11cmftlowbredstock.jpg)
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The Air Jordan 11 is arguably one of the most popular sneaker silhouettes in existence. Its striking use of patent leather made everyone reconsider what constitutes a "sneaker" and what contexts wearing a pair is appropriate for. Since its initial release, it's been steadily re-released in a variety of colourways, celebrated as an annual holiday tradition for Nike and Jordan (brand), proudly worn both on the basketball court and to more formal functions like weddings and graduation ceremonies.
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Beyond the scheduled "retro" releases, the 11 also occasionally sees alternative designs, such as this "CMFT" Low variant, which trades out the Cordura-style ballistic nylon and carbon fibre shank for more breathable textiles and softer midsoles, emphasizing its "comfort" namesake.
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categories: [shoes, puma]
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tags: [rs-fast, black, white]
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image: "/images/pumarsfastsupermariogalaxystock.jpg"
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![Puma RS-Fast Super Mario Galaxy [Black, White]](/images/pumarsfastsupermariogalaxystock.jpg)
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This may be hard to hear for anyone who grew up with the earlier iterations of Super Mario Bros., but the Nintendo Wii outsold the original Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) by over 60 million units, so it's not unthinkable that today, more children have grown up playing the flagship Wii Mario game than its NES predecessor.
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That being said, Galaxy undoubtably owes a lot of its evolution from previous 3D Mario entries (64, Sunshine) to the linearity of "traditional" 2D Mario games. Nintendo transformed a game that was once focused on exploration just as its developer was exploring what made playing in 3D fun that couldn't be accomplished in 2D, into a much more tightly focused experience that guides you through worlds in a variety of predefined routes that was honestly more reminiscent of what Mario games used to be: a track of obstacles that could be beautifully presented with absolute contextual relevance because the developers knew exactly where the camera would always be.
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categories: [shoes, birkenstock]
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tags: [arizona, brown]
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image: "/images/birkenstockarizonastock.jpg"
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![Birkenstock Arizona with Oiled Leather [Brown]](/images/birkenstockarizonastock.jpg)
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It's funny that what now seems like a ubiquitous sandal didn't even exist before 1973. It's what I picture Jesus walking around in as he lectures the masses, which is frankly absurd. Two leather straps tape your foot down to a suede-lined cup for your foot made of cork, stuck onto an EVA outsole. They feel like torture for the first couple of weeks, but after they actually conform to the shape of your foot, they're by far the most comfortable footwear I own. The shoemakers in Germany must know what they're doing.
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Even if you wear through the EVA outsole, any decent cobbler should be able to replace it with something materially similar, if not an official Birkenstock-branded outsole, thereby eliminating the need to purchase a new upper and midsole and the break-in period that they come with.
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categories: [bags, louis vuitton]
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tags: [neverfull, brown]
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image: "/images/lvneverfullgmstock.jpg"
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![Louis Vuitton Neverfull GM [Monogram Canvas, Peony Lining]](/images/lvneverfullgmstock.jpg)
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This tote bag, originally released as a knockoff of Goyard's St. Louis bag in 2007 might actually be the most popular designer handbag in existence, at least from what I've seen "in the wild"--that is, on the streets of metropolitan areas and throughout international airports. Since its release, it's seen one major redesign where they replaced the more ornate textile lining with a simpler striped pattern (likely to save time/costs as this bag moved into higher volume production).
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Luckily, that seems to be the only significant "cost-cutting measure" they've applied to the continued production of this item; it still features the (mostly) decorative straps that hang down from the sides of the bag, but in a few certain situations that call for it, such as carrying a large amount of smaller or lighter objects, the straps can be cinched to shrink the opening and help secure what's inside (at least a little bit).
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categories: [shoes, jordan]
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tags: [air jordan 1, red, black, white]
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image: "/images/aj1hi85reversebredstock.jpg"
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![Air Jordan 1 Hi '85 [Varsity Red, Black]](/images/aj1hi85reversebredstock.jpg)
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This was the shoe deal that mister "greatest of all time" took despite being personally more interested in Adidas' "Forum" high top basketball sneakers. But regardless of what Michael Jordan wore to international tournaments before Nike locked him down for a couple of years, history seems to have been rewritten and people seem to believe MJ always loved his Nike Air Jordans.
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The "Hi 85" cut supposedly reconstructs the Air Jordan 1 to a specification that hadn't been on the market in over 30 years, using thicker cuts of stiffer leather to construct a flatter toe-box, instead of the more bulbous ones made of pleather that Jordan brand enthusiasts have grown accustomed. Amongst sneaker-heads, this particular silhouette is quite sought after, second only to actual original Air Jordan 1s from the year 1985.
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categories: [bags, yves saint laurent]
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tags: [college bag, grey]
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image: "/images/yslmediumcollegestock.jpg"
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I carry this bag by its top handle so much that I've considered many times just leaving the chain off, but then I have to carry more than one object and I'm immediately reminded of how useful it is to be able to carry my things in a bag without the use of my hands. The goatskin leather makes this much more durable and hardwearing than Chanel lambskin, which the quilting is very reminiscent of. The full-width slip pocket on the back and the magnetic closure make this even more functional than a Louis Vuitton Pochette Métis in my opinion, which is another popular bag with a similar silhouette.
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In recent years, YSL was rebranded to "Saint Laurent" and moved to California. This bag also got a small redesign update, not to remove the "YSL" monogram that's adorned a variety of products since its inception in the 60s, but to reposition it slightly higher so that the bottom of the monogram is no longer hanging off of the envelope flap/closure. I like the older version better.
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categories: [shoes, vans]
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tags: [slip-ons, white]
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image: "/images/vansslponsjjbabucciaratistock.jpg"
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Is that a JoJo reference?? Yes, Araki's beloved manga series "JoJo's Bizarre Adventure" got an animated adaptation so successful that Netflix bought up the production ahead of its 6th season to get exclusive distribution rights. These shoes however, are actually a nod to the design of the character Bucciarati, one of the protagonists of "Part 5: Golden Wind".
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The influences that penetrate JoJo's Bizarre Adventure range from classic vampire fiction to tarot cards and divination to rock, metal, and hip-hop musicians, to high fashion. This variety showcases the growth of not just the work, but the artist himself, as a clear reflection of his developing tastes.
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categories: [hardware, hori]
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tags: [mini pad, blue]
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image: "/images/horiminipadslimestock.jpg"
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I've been a fan of Hori's aftermarket video game accessories for a long time. The first time I personally purchased a Hori product was back in 2006 when they released screen protectors for the Nintendo DS' plastic resistive touchscreen. Admittedly, this was a pretty simple product that anyone who had access to the infrastructure could produce, so it was kind of inconsequential, but this interaction gave me the confidence to purchase my first mass-produced arcade stick, the Hori Real Arcade Pro 3 (which I immediately disassembled and reconstructed with other aftermarket parts, but I digress).
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"Mini Pad" ("Wired Light Controller" in Japan) is a line of more generic controller designs that aim to be smaller and cheaper but still (nearly) fully featured. For the PS4, the Mini Pad omits wireless connectivity, the "Light Bar" (an RGB LED indicator) and the onboard speaker that was largely reserved for occasional gimmicks, and replaces the trackpad/touchpad with a button used in combination with the analog sticks to simulate gesture inputs.
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categories: [shoes, adidas]
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tags: [superstar, green]
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image: "/images/adidassuperstararizonastock.jpg"
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Yung Lean's "Unknown Death 2002" (released in 2013) feels like a lifetime ago, but the influence of internet artists still persists to this day. They made a name for themselves showcasing their favourite things from their childhood and adolescence under a layer of aesthetics lifted from a subculture halfway around the world. I still frequently see people parrot a personally relevant version of the spread-spaced "s a d b o y s" branding/meme/tag.
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Among the things they (and we, to be honest) loved was Arizona Iced Tea, in particular, the green tea variant with the green can and the sakura blossoms. The brand itself got to have a series of moments where their can’s design was printed on a variety of merchandise like tote bags and hoodies. The success of this merchandise has led Arizona to seek out collaborations with streetwear brands to develop even more merchandise to sell.
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categories: [hardware, ajazz]
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tags: [k680t, black]
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image: "/images/ajazzk680tstock.jpg"
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When I buy Cherry MX-compatible mechanical keyboards now, all I look at is what the case looks like, and the physical layout of the keyswitch plate. This is for two reasons: the keyswitches I want in the keyboard aren't available in prebuilt keyboards and the MCUs in prebuilt keyboards aren't reprogrammable. So, in order to use my custom keyswitches and ensure the keyboard can be programmed to support the custom keyboard layouts I've grown accustomed to, I wire the switches into a matrix by hand, so that I can wire them to a reprogrammable MCU, such as an Arduino board.
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This layout is nearly perfect to me. In addition to the compact qualities of a traditional 60% keyboard are dedicated arrow keys and a 4-key navigation cluster, which I have mapped to "Print Screen", "Delete", "Page Up", and "Page Down". My only gripe as a Mac user are the Windows-style left modifier keys that aren't far enough to the right, making them slightly less ergonomic to use. However, because it uses a standard Windows-style layout, it's also highly compatible with the plentiful standard ANSI keycap sets available from a variety of vendors. I've elected to use dye sublimation printed PBT keycaps moulded in a profile and colourway that emulates a vintage keyboard made by Cherry, the G80-9009.
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<p class="summary">{{ .Summary | plainify | htmlUnescape }}</p>
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<p>
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{{ range .Params.tags }}
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{{ end }}
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</div>
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{{if isset .Params "image" }}
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<img src="{{ index .Params "image" }}" alt="{{ .Title }}" class="preview">
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{{ end }}
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<article class="row content" style="margin-top: 2em">
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{{ .Content }}
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</article>
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</p>
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</div>
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{{ end }}
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<div class="row navigation" style="margin-top: 2em">
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<nav aria-label="Post navigation">
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hyphens: auto;
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}
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img.preview {
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width: 100%;
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}
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/* Larger than phablet */
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@media (min-width: 550px) {
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h1 { font-size: 5.0rem; }
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h2 { font-size: 4.2rem; }
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h3 { font-size: 3.6rem; }
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h4 { font-size: 3.0rem; }
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h1 { font-size: 4.0rem; }
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h2 { font-size: 3.2rem; }
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h3 { font-size: 3.0rem; }
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h4 { font-size: 2.8rem; }
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h5 { font-size: 2.4rem; }
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h6 { font-size: 1.5rem; }
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}
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