Los Angeles-based MadeWorn uses blowtorches, sandpaper and other techniques to produce clothing with that really worn-out look. Company founder Blaine Halvorson shows how they do it. Photo/Video: Mike Kofsky for The Wall Street Journal
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we live in a crazy world literally
vtg love this video !!
Too bad nowadays it seems like their brand is just overpriced pristine vintage band tees 😕😕 just feels like the lost who they were..
Thank you for sharing.
This guy just ruins cloths and acts like it's a skill….
Bobbe Lee on bad friends podcast brought me here
The guy in the clean white tee pouring coffee on stuff to purposely stain …the irony
Tweakanomics…..
$160 for a tshirt!!!!
are you crazy???!!!???
The length hipsters will go to get "the look"
It’s homeless chic.
Love this but also god dayum that’s expensive lol