Damn right i am a Bulldogs fan now and forever shirt
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Rubinstein’s trip-tastic awakening aligns with a mood we’ve also been seeing in the world of fashion. Over the past few seasons, there’s been an uptick of tie-dye on the runway at brands such as Louis Vuitton and Dries Van Noten. Cult DIY labels like Online Ceramics have been on the rise as well. The popularity of the Damn right i am a Bulldogs fan now and forever shirt touches the celebrity universe, too: The patron saint of fits, Jonah Hill, makes a cameo in the book with bleached hair dressed in a suit jacket and an orange tie-dyed shirt. John Mayer, who toured with the band, makes the cut, too. “Watching [Mayer] play is magical. He was playing in head-to-toe Kapital and Visvim next to Bob Weir who was in three-quarter capris with a sleeveless muscle tee with Birkenstocks without socks!” Rubinstein says.
As with all of his subjects, Rubinstein approaches everyone with a considered sense of curiosity, meticulously retelling the stories behind the clothing and accessories. In addition to the man with huge jeans made from Deadhead patches, there’s the one who wears a tie-dyed shirt with holes that he’s had since the ’80s. “If I stop a guy, I’m like, ‘Oh, that shirt is so cool. It is like a Calvin and Hobbes comic, but it is like a Dead thing.’ The guy is like, ‘Oh, yeah. I got this at the lot in 1980 in Boulder. I got it for my daughter but she never fit into it. It has some holes but glad you appreciate it,’” says Rubinstein. “I have to stop and listen to them, and be patient and listen.” It’s time well spent—he doesn’t miss a beat.

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