So, did you have to make this much effort on buying that garment that you’ve been eye-ing for weeks but doesn’t sell out, that lingers in-store? I don’t think so. ![]() When you tell them ‘it’s archive fashion, I paid over thousand bucks for this hoodie’, but they don’t understand it, they haven’t been through it, so they can’t relate. Regular people in your area may even wonder ‘why the hell is this dude wearing this ripped old hoodie every time’. This is a consequence of low market saturation, partly the reason why the pieces have such ridiculous prices. That’s basically what it is, an obsession over clothing, also consisting of the main fact that probably no one in your area has the same garment. If you managed to keep track of all the markets everyday to check for this one particular piece, congratulations you can add one extra thing to your long list of obsessions ‘archival clothing’. This means, you’ve got to check all the markets everyday till one pops-up and even then, you’ve got to be the first to pick it up, you’re probably not the only one searching for this exact piece. Anyway, It’s finally time to track down the garment on the internet.Īfter a rough day of turning the internet upside-down and inside-out, you haven’t managed to find it, or maybe you did, but not in your desired size. Thirdly, so you’ve found out what name the garment bears, from which season it is and which size you need… oh yeah, there are multiple sizes (obviously)…. ![]() Secondly, if you don’t already know the exact garment name, you will have to find this before you can start the hunt. First, you find out about some crazy-ass piece which you’ve seen shoot by on social media, probably multiple times. Let me retrace the steps you take when buying archive. ![]() The big difference between spending your money online shopping the newest season and buying archive is the whole process behind it. As a matter of fact, there lies a deeper meaning within the whole ‘archive’ thing.
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