Offset takes us into his world while he goes shopping on Dover Street. It shows what she looks for when growing pieces for a look, her inspiration behind her sense of style, moments with Kulture and Wave, hints at her own brand in the making, and more.
Wave:
Dad!
Compensate:
What's up, boy?
Wave:
What's wrong, dad?
Compensate:
What's up, billboard? It's your boy Offset and you're all coming shopping with me. Say what's up, Wave.
Wave:
What's happening?
Compensate:
What is your name?
Wave:
Say wave.
Compensate:
Wave.
Wave:
Say hello, yes!
Compensate:
We are on Dover Street. Today we are going shopping. Let's go shopping?
Wave:
Yeah!
Compensate
Yes, say yes. Since I wore Comb, I'm going to check out some of these Comb pieces. Streetwear is at an all-time high. It's crazy. There are so many young street designers who copy their entire style from the biggest brands; First of all, you catch those vibes and those waves from the young people, the streetwear people, you're a grown man. You don't have to spend all that money.
Wave:
Dad!
Compensate:
Yes sir.
Wave:
What are you doing?
Compensate:
I'm doing an interview with Billboard while we shop. Talk about the clothes you want to get up. Come on, get up. Alright. I appreciate it. Thank you, great man. Oh, shopping for kids is easy, man. Do you feel? I feel like, well, it's also a little difficult, because it's not a lot of children's clothing. I'm not saying don't do it, but it's like paying $300 for a shirt, a high-end brand shirt for a 6-, 7-month-old, or a year-old, or a 2-year-old, you know, every two months he grows. of things. Do you know where a good place to go is? It's Zara, man. Shout out to Zara, because they have a good selection for children. Give me five. Oh, come on. Let's go this way. Wave. Let's look at this Rick Owens.
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